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An introduction
As a beginner into djing I found the Behringer DX 626 to be a good start:
With its basic functions it offers everyone willing to learn the chance to do so at a fair price.
A lot of flexible inputs, solid faders and a quite resilient body.
The sound quality isn't going to overwhelm huge audiences, but it's fair enough for smaller circles!
On the other side:
The first delivery was not working properly, as the second input would not give any signal whatsoever. I do not know if this is a common problem. But what is commongly known:
The beats per minute signals don't work at all.
With its basic functions it offers everyone willing to learn the chance to do so at a fair price.
A lot of flexible inputs, solid faders and a quite resilient body.
The sound quality isn't going to overwhelm huge audiences, but it's fair enough for smaller circles!
On the other side:
The first delivery was not working properly, as the second input would not give any signal whatsoever. I do not know if this is a common problem. But what is commongly known:
The beats per minute signals don't work at all.
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Few issues, but good "bang for buck".
First impression is surprisingly good. All knobs feel sturdy and firm. not to soft not to heavy. Overall feels like good quality build. But there is some bad bits. First of all the xfader curve is not changeable, and existing one is so annoying. its linear all the way. That is thing one can work around, but one thing you cant work around is that buzzing hissing in each channel when used as phono input. its not grounding issue. I triple checked. its subtle and when powered on the noise starts when those bpm counter displays come on. Good thing my decks have line out option. When switch to line mode the humm noise disappears.
Another thing to mention, the line/phono channel switch is positioned so it is very likely to accidentally pushing it while mixing.
Apart from those issues its good mixer. Absolute bang for that money.
Another thing to mention, the line/phono channel switch is positioned so it is very likely to accidentally pushing it while mixing.
Apart from those issues its good mixer. Absolute bang for that money.
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Behringer DX626
Used at home as a practice mixer.
The faders are very light and the bpm counter very usefull.
I reccomend this mixer for starters and home use only.
The faders are very light and the bpm counter very usefull.
I reccomend this mixer for starters and home use only.
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Best price/quality
Acquired last year. I'm very happy with the sound and features of Behringer.
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