Good video, keep them coming. Obviously, once you get more gigs, more money... THEN you can get that Denon that deejaybrianb is talking about or a Numark mixer. Mixers have come a long way from what they used to be... special effects etc. So even the least expensive mixer can do a great job. My mixer died, so I'm using a backup mixer, it's a Pyle Pro unit and I've been impressed. But I'm still getting a better one and making my Pyle Pro the backup unit again.
@grafxnrg Cortex has a nice little mixer for around a $100 that includes XLR outputs which can be hard to find on mixeres in that price range. It also sounds good. I was lucky that I had purchased one because it came in useful when one of my mixers became unreliable. Always good to have a backup.
Thanks DJ Josh. I was thinking of getting that mixer because of the effects, but not having individual channel meters has turned me off to it. (I currently have the American Audio Q-Spand MKII.) BTW the cross fader's "Q start" should work on any CD player. (I have it hooked to my Stanton C.501 dual CD player.) The loose cross fader is actually a plus, because if you want to scratch (especially crabs) you need a loose cross fader. (But 10" & 12" mixers are better for scratching.)
Love this mixer! But Q-fx19 owns:]!!
sillyboylights 8 months ago
have you thought of buying any cdj's or turntables??? just curious
i need to start recording my mixing and parties
c6rocklee6c 2 years ago
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c6rocklee6c 2 years ago
that mixer is sweet
matthew3020 2 years ago
the manual says it has CF curve adjustment does it really have it?
Grenozh 2 years ago
thanks it woulda been nice if u turned it on
mrnuffniceness 3 years ago
sorry where was the "PUN" ?
haberdasherie 3 years ago
Good video, keep them coming. Obviously, once you get more gigs, more money... THEN you can get that Denon that deejaybrianb is talking about or a Numark mixer. Mixers have come a long way from what they used to be... special effects etc. So even the least expensive mixer can do a great job. My mixer died, so I'm using a backup mixer, it's a Pyle Pro unit and I've been impressed. But I'm still getting a better one and making my Pyle Pro the backup unit again.
grafxnrg 3 years ago
@grafxnrg Cortex has a nice little mixer for around a $100 that includes XLR outputs which can be hard to find on mixeres in that price range. It also sounds good. I was lucky that I had purchased one because it came in useful when one of my mixers became unreliable. Always good to have a backup.
FussyEntertainment 1 year ago
Do yourself a favor, get a Denon.
deejaybrianb 4 years ago
nice mixer. I have a behringer :] not the greatest though.
SurpriseItzDJBen 4 years ago
Thanks DJ Josh. I was thinking of getting that mixer because of the effects, but not having individual channel meters has turned me off to it. (I currently have the American Audio Q-Spand MKII.) BTW the cross fader's "Q start" should work on any CD player. (I have it hooked to my Stanton C.501 dual CD player.) The loose cross fader is actually a plus, because if you want to scratch (especially crabs) you need a loose cross fader. (But 10" & 12" mixers are better for scratching.)
PetePleppy 4 years ago
nice lol i want that jk i don need it im no dj
coolkidcoolkid1234 4 years ago
thanks
bigsexy37 4 years ago