Behringer DJX750

Professional 5-Channel DJ Mixer

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4 years ago

BUDGET MIXER HEAVEN.

I BOUGHT A

DJX 700 IN 2004.

I BOUGHT A

DJX 750 IN 2015.

IF YOU'RE ON A BUDGET AND ARE A QUICK LEARNER AND A DISCERNING LISTENER.

THE 750 COULD BE THE ONE FOR YOU!!

😁👍🏽

5 years ago

Cross fader broke within about 4/5 months of minimal use, useless.

8 years ago

Ideal for beginners

This mixer is the most affordable mixer that money can buy for it's features. Sounds good, quality is not bad and it's light weight.

Pros:

A killer feature is that you can cue the internal effects. If you assign the internal effects to the master channel, you can simulate post fading when selecting delay or reverb. The kill buttons are useful for buildups.

Cons

Does not have XLR, Master volume is placed in the wrong area , fx are pre fader not post fader.

I do not recommend it for clubs or mobile djs, I recommend it to those that want a decent mixer to practice at home.

11 years ago

Recommend

Had one of these fro 4-5 years or so.

It was an absolute perfect first mixer.

Sturdy and it can handle lots of use.

Ability to hook up multiple devices and switch easy between them.

No problems with any fader, the knobs feel sturdy.

There are alots of solid effects. I didnt use some of them because you had to tap in the tempo of the track to have it "in bpm". But they are good effects nontheless.

I do recommend this one.

11 years ago

Inexpensive alternative

This mixer is very obviously designed to be a copy of the Pioneer DJM-750, and it does what it should.

No issues with sound or noisy faders/pots, the faders feel nice and smooth (though a little looser than the Pioneer).

It feels a bit lighter than the Pioneer, I'm sure this is made of aluminium or thinner metal than the Pioneers steel but that not a big deal.

I've only used it in a home environment and I wouldn't bring it to a club since chassis get quite hot near the transformer and the effects aren't very nice and full sounding.

I would however recommend it for programming and training use, it's versitile and there are no issues with the important parts of it.

Do you want a Pioneer simili and don't want to or can't afford to pay 7-800?, this is most likely a perfect mixer for you.

11 years ago

Best mixing desk

Hi to all yes this is by far one of the best

Mixing desks i have used over my djing career.The special features on the sound fx are brilliant and easy to use.The sound quality is crystal clear and the soft soomth cross faders are excelliant . Also the snug fitting case that it comes in which is part of the bundle keeps it in good condition.I would rate this 100%. Thanks karl

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Behringer
  • Released in 2009
  • Average price : $276
  • Designed by BEHRINGER Germany
  • 24-bit digital effects with extensive parameter control
  • Intelligent dual auto-BPM counter with time and beat sync display
  • Smooth ULTRAGLIDE faders with up to 500,000 cycles
  • Impressive adjustable XPQ stereo surround effect
  • VCA-controlled crossfader for high reliability and sound quality
  • Adjustable crossfader curve for all mixing styles
  • 3-band kill EQ (-32 dB) and precise level meters with "Peak Hold" function per channel
  • Additional 3-way kill switch with extremely steep frequency separation
  • Monitor function with master/cue balance control and "Split" option
  • Durable due to high-quality components and robust construction
  • Colour: Black
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