ed_sizzahanz
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konceptG said:I'm still rockin my Gemini PS626mkII that I copped back in '99. Still works, have yet to replace the x-fader (did have to hit it with cleaner once tho).
Honestly, a lot of these new mixers bore me. Lotsa bells and whistles and all, but how do they hold up over time?
I got the 626 'cause my boy Disco D had one at his old residency. Shit hasn't failed me yet in 7 years. How long before that Rane starts fuckin' up?
FistFulloDollaz said:if you've ever carried tons of records to and from gigs on a regular basis you'd understand why its one of the best mixers since sliced bread, not to mention it has one of if not the best crossfaders on the market
I'm not too sure about the mackie though since its so new and I havent had a chance to mess with one
Vestax also makes great mixers
konceptG said:Best believe, I've carried many a crate of records in my time. I've been a rave DJ (detroit techno, electro, and ghettotech) for the last 8 years or so lugging around two overloaded travel cases, record bag and a crate or two during that time (I won't go into what I carried around back when I first started in '91).
Even still, I don't like the thought of using mp3's for a show. It's lazy. There's nothing to it, it's too easy to be a dj now because of crap like this. What ever happened to listening to vinyl at the shop for hours on end looking for that special track you could drop into a mix and have everyone wondering what it is? What happened to learning how to scratch and discovering the little nuances that make your tricks sound better? Shit, these clowns nowadays don't even have to learn how to beatmatch anymore, the fuckin mixers have bpm counters on 'em to make it easy. There's a craft, an art if you will, to being a good DJ. Shit like this makes it so any fool in a sweatsuit and j's can call themselves a DJ.
ed_sizzahanz said:Have you ever seen Rane's 'coke' test on their faders? They put the fader in a bowl filled with CocaCola and start cutting while it is still submerged and it still works!!! there is a lifetime guarantee on their magnetic faders. I've had my TTM56 for 4 years and there's no difference in the sound or cut in.
:badpc: ROFL!MarkN said:wow how useful the amount of times ive wanted to play a set whilst totally submerged in coke is enormous, and now theres nothing stopping me !