Best Allen & Heath Fader Stereo Xone Alternatives
We found 7 alternatives to Allen & Heath Fader Stereo Xone based on experts and consumers reviews.
Ecler Eternal Crossfader
Based on 3 reviews
100% worth the price. If you want a no-frills, low price, DJ mixer with a super buttery fader, an Ecler Nuo 2.0 with this installed is just the ticket. Will take the Pepsi challenge with Innofader, Magvel, or anything else on the market.
Allen & Heath Fader Stereo Xone 92
Based on 2 reviews
Purchasing third time this fader always works and performs well. Will probably order more since they are highly used parts of the mixer
AudioInnovate Innofader Pro 2
Based on 2 reviews
The best crossfader I've used in my life, buttery smooth, no bleeding, very precise. Once you buy it you won't find better crossfader
Stokyo Kutter, Black
Based on 1 reviews
Nice little portable crossfader. Much smoother than the Raiden Fader VVT-MK1. Love that it has two inputs, one out, post and thru assignments for audio and a reverse switch. Needs cleaning regularly tho'!
Alps Fader 100mm small
Based on 1 reviews
Although these have a T-bar rather than an 8mm actuator, I used them as replacement faders in a Behringer MX8000 mixer. These are good quality, hard to find, components.
AudioInnovate Innofader PNP 2
Based on 2 reviews
This little thing here just changed the way I was learning scratching. It just feels so much smoother and easier to perform some techniques it's really an unbelievable shift from any standard type of crossfader. I set it up on my Traktor Z2 which was sort of plug and play so I just needed to remove the mini Innofader that comes and I can confirm it's an easy thing to do. I also think the price is more than fair regarding the quality of the product.
Behringer X1
Based on 3 reviews
After some considerable use the original crossfader on my DDM4000 needed replacing and the X1 optical fader represented a significant upgrade for a small amount more than the standard replacement item. The fader came with good fitting instructions but I did find space a bit tight when clipping the cable into place. If you have fat fingers I would suggest removing the whole faceplate and not just the faderplate to fit this fader. You can set the cut in from each side so its perfect for scratch djs. The tension setting doesnt seem to tighten things up too much so the fader glides very smoothly. I dont see this being an issue as scratch Djs will only really be potential buyers for this. In operation It is a huge improvement on the original and really turns a already good mixer into a great...