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<blockquote data-quote="Craig Hauber" data-source="post: 203414" data-attributes="member: 272"><p>I picked it up from Guitar Center just to have as an emergency spare for in case the pioneers went down. </p><p>But it ended up getting used quite a bit and put up with the abuse of a college-aged dance club quite well. </p><p></p><p>Because almost all the DJ's were using the Rane Serato box -and with faily poor quality mp3's it was hard to tell the actual sound quality, but when I tinkered with it during set-up often I never really noticed a difference in quality or output. </p><p>The reason I chose it over all the other cheap mixers available was that it fit the pioneer-shaped cut-outs in the booths better than the 19" rackmount mixers I had in my own inventory, and it was the only one at that poorly-stocked Guitar Center that fit the price-point I was looking for.</p><p>The one issue I had was the RCA-only outputs, but it was still capable of driving the Aphex Dominator (I had installed between the booth and the DSP) well past the threshold I had set.</p><p></p><p>I also had a white-on-black P-touch label with the club's name stuck over the "Behringer" on the top left corner -you wouldn't believe how many DJ's never clued-in that they weren't using a Pioneer!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Craig Hauber, post: 203414, member: 272"] I picked it up from Guitar Center just to have as an emergency spare for in case the pioneers went down. But it ended up getting used quite a bit and put up with the abuse of a college-aged dance club quite well. Because almost all the DJ's were using the Rane Serato box -and with faily poor quality mp3's it was hard to tell the actual sound quality, but when I tinkered with it during set-up often I never really noticed a difference in quality or output. The reason I chose it over all the other cheap mixers available was that it fit the pioneer-shaped cut-outs in the booths better than the 19" rackmount mixers I had in my own inventory, and it was the only one at that poorly-stocked Guitar Center that fit the price-point I was looking for. The one issue I had was the RCA-only outputs, but it was still capable of driving the Aphex Dominator (I had installed between the booth and the DSP) well past the threshold I had set. I also had a white-on-black P-touch label with the club's name stuck over the "Behringer" on the top left corner -you wouldn't believe how many DJ's never clued-in that they weren't using a Pioneer! [/QUOTE]
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