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DJ Mixers Reviews

DJ Mixers

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.



Vestax PMC-007

VESTAX PMC007 The Vestax PMC-007 was supposed to be a new update the the critically acclaimed PMC-07pro, but unfortunately, It didn't live up to the name...
Full Vestax PMC-007 Review

Mackie D.2

Mackie D.2 The Mackie D.2 Mixer is the first FireWire DJ Mixer which was built with the same quality and overall design as the Studio Proven Mackie mixers all in one small and enjoyable form factor for DJ's who demand excellence!
Full Mackie D.2 Review

Stanton SA-5

Stanton SA-5 The SA-5 is the first professional battle mixer which does not have a single rotary knob. Using all faders gives turntablists controls with which they are familiar and comfortable using. The positioning of all sliders and switches has been taken into special consideration for a clean, simple and easy to understand layout that is not over-crowded or confusing.
Full Stanton SA-5 Review

Stanton RM.406

Stanton RM.406 The Stanton RM.406 is a grea club/mobile DJ mixer with an Ipod input and effects looping.
Full Stanton RM.406 Review

Stanton M.304

Stanton M.304 The Stanton M.304 is a 3-channel mixer with Penny and Giles faders with good sound quality.
Full Stanton M.304 Review

Stanton M.505

Stanton M.505 The Stanton M.505 is a good 5-channel DJ mixer with all the inputs you need with good sound quality.
Full Stanton M.505 Review

Stanton SMX-501

image A 3-channel mixer with features sure to appeal to DJs who scratch and mix. Its layouts delivers a multitude of useful functions in an uncluttered and efficient layout. Sporting a Penny & Giles fader similar to those found on the SA models, it is reliable mixer for those wishing to scratch. An abundance of features such as kill switches for each EQ band and assignable effects for each channel make this mixer ideal for techno use as well.
Full Stanton SMX-501 Review

Stanton SMX-301

image The SMX-301 is Stantons entry level club mixer. Although not recommended for DJ's wishing to scratch, the SMX-01 has many features to aid in mixing. It has a powerful 3 band EQ with coveniently located kill switches for each channel. Another useful feature is the cue fader, which allows you to monitor a mix through the headphones.
Full Stanton SMX-301 Review

Stanton SA-12 Craze

image The new flagship mixer of the Stanton lineup has features and a price sure to please any club or battle DJ. Most noteable is its removeable effects board. The standard board includes pitch shifter, flanger, and delay controls and replacement boards offering additional effects should become available soon. The SA-12 also offerrs a powerful EQ as well as a adjustable fader curve
Full Stanton SA-12 Craze Review

Stanton SA-8 Focus

image A high-end mixer with an affordable price, the SA-8 mixer comes with an efficient layout and high quality Penny & Giles faders. Other noteable features such as an auto-cue, and individual outputs make this mixer a great value at its price.
Full Stanton SA-8 Focus Review

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