The Mixer is the essential and most important part of any DJ Equipment setup. Choosing the right mixer is very important since there are different types for different music styles. Our reviews will help you find the type that is right for you.
Behringer BCD3000
The B-CONTROL DEEJAY BCD3000 DJ mixer lets you play, mix and scratch any MP3, WAV or other audio format with a real vinyl feel.
The Rane TTM-56 is known as the Best Mixer for Turntablists. With High quality sound output and extrodinary life, its rank is very high amongst all DJ's.
The UREI 1601S is identical to the UREI 1601, but has the added feature of a high-performance 2-bank 32 beat 96kHz/24-bit auto looping sampler with 1-shot and reverse functions.
Denon's flagship 4-channel mixer sets the standard for Club, Mobile and Battle DJs with powerful, innovative features that allow both flexibility and creativity.
The ECLER NU0 2 is a 2+1 compact channel stereo mixer featuring fader and crossfader shape adjustment, pre and post effects send/return and kill switches for treble, mid and bass frequencies.
A great 3-channel mixer sure to please a DJ of any style. The powerful EQ, kill switches and the numerous inputs are ideal for a techno DJ. In additon, the PVC-175 also offers the same high quality crossfader found on the PMC models, making it appealing to scratch DJ's as well.
A slimmer version of the PMC-05 with a lower price tag. It offers the same features as the PMC-05 but without the separate mic channel. It is also known as the "scratch stick" since it slim design makes it ideal for scratching and beat juggling.
The Vestax PMC-05pro II is the second iteration of the World Renoun Vestax 05pro mixer which has improved features and was once the standard scratch mixer of all DJ's.