I like the vertical positioning. Means you can have your elbows down while working those knobs, a bit like trying to get your key into the front door after a few pints, instead of the flailing elbows.
bring your own bed is the new way forward for DJ’ing
Not rotary, but played on the Linear Mastersounds 4 Valve on NYE. Really great to use and sounded fantastic MasterSounds Linear FOUR VALVE Boutique Analogue DJ Mixer
Looks very nice. I see it’s got channel EQ and also master isolators. Did that get confusing? Did you ever cut the low end on the channel and then wonder why the master low cut didn’t do anything?
Very much considering replacing the Pioneer in the Loose studio with one of these @don_milano…
this is ticking a few boxes for me, any word on it?
I’ve not seen any reviews yet. It’s due out next month.
No, didn’t touch the master isolator hardly
I played some tunes at the Star of Kings in Kings Cross last night and they had one of these:
Hadn’t seen this version before with rotary knobs and a cross fade. But I don’t get out much so it could be really common for all I know.
A&H discontinued this version a few years ago, only the linear 92 is still in production.
There was a kit that allowed you to replace the channel faders with the rotary version on some of the A+H’s.
I had a Xone S2 and was looking for that kit for ages, alas it was long discontinued.
Radius 2 is now infuriatingly cheap, since I paid the ‘old’ price about 2 months before they dropped it. Great mixer for the money, which I have used literally once outside of my house in a bar gig due to Covid dropping a couple of weeks afterwards.
New Ecler thing looks good too, for ~£300 I wouldn’t go near the Omnitronic stuff and would instead find a used Xone 23 & mod with MC rotary kit. In my opinion this represents better value for money than even the new Radius 2, it really does sound great.
It does look lovely but are we stretching the ‘mid-price’ angle a tad?
Yeah that mixer is 110% Jamez Flamez but mid priced it is not.
How much is it?