Cdj 800's & Denon DN-X1500s Mixer for sale 2 x Pioneer CDJ 800 Mk1's @ £300 each (£600 for the pair) Excellent condition, don't think i've got the boxes for them (might have 1 of them). Spec here: http://www.pioneer.co.uk/uk/products/archive/CDJ-800/index.html 1 x Denon DN-X1500s @ £350 (£499.00 new) Has a couple of scratch marks along the side of the mixer where it was mounted in a rack and the rubber on the effect wet/dry knob has started to wear (does not effect anything, will get pics up) otherwise excellent condition. Comes fully boxed with everything that came with it. Excellent mixer, pisses all over the djm600 (http://www.dj-forum.co.uk/lofiversion/index.php/t2825-0.html) Spec here: http://www.denondj.com/DN-X1500S-P69.aspx some vids here: [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efNak6dAR7M"]YouTube- Brian Looks At The Denon DN-X1500S Part 1 - Overview[/ame] [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smIKLWnnOgM&feature=channel"]YouTube- Brian Looks At The Denon DN-X1500S Part 2 - Effects[/ame] Can deliver as well if required. Free locally, at a cost if its not. Contact me and i'll let you know. Any questions just ask.
it's a good mixer, but i still think the 600's better. still i think it's a matter of taste and it's a bargain if anyone's got the moolash.
The denon is a digital mixer and as a result you can change all of the pre settings to suit you. Would you rather the headphones output was more bassy, had more treble, or simply the same EQ that mixer was sending out to the audience?. Perhaps you'd like the channel faders to increase the signal rapidly in the first half of their movement, and have very little effect on the sound level after their half-way point (the curve), or vice versa, or a simple "half-way up is half-way volume". Maybe you'd like to adjust which frequency the Bass, Midrange and Treble controls centre upon, and how many frequencies either side of their respective centres they affect ("Q setting"). Maybe you'd like to only have some of the effects visible to you (or the visiting DJ)...a total of XX of the mixers features can be set here, and those settings will be remembered by the mixer, even after power-off, until you chose to adjust them. Adjustments can even be made mid-performance (except whilst using effects), without concern, indeed changing the EQ centre frequencies and "Q setting" can introduce some great, original effects into a set. Of course, the easy-to-use pre-sets menu is shown to you on the coloured display. can the pioneer do this? not sure if you adjusted any of the pre sets when you used a denon Mistak?
'For any type of DJ, the DN-X1500 has the strength of build, intuitive design, user-friendliness (DJ-friendliness), to offer far more than at least one of the ageing offerings which have "freebie'ed" their way to becoming "industry standard" mixers to date'