Behringer DJX750 3-stars Reviews
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.
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.
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