I could quite comfortably use my VCI-100 to hammer in nails and fend off a hoard of spartans before having a good mix. It's built like a challenger tank.
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You should have a look at the ddm4000 its a beast of a mixer and for a cheap price.
the ddm4000 looks EEEEPIC.
thanks for all the advice guys. we will be sure to have a rad new mixer
DN-X1600. Also an awesome choice for traktor as it has a great built in USB soundcard.
Like a previous poster mentioned would you not just hook up the DJs into that. We do it all the time (switching over mainly from bands, And sometimes Djs) and its a perfect solution.
That is of course if all your djs have their own playing out setups and you don't need CDJ's and what not.
However i would advice you to stay clear of behringer Dj mixers. While they have great band/ Pa products, any one of there Dj mixers that iv used are pants (Channels leaking, Mic inputs are shocking, effects are terrible and as soon as you start pushing the sound up full it begins to clip!!)
No need to buy anything. The promotion company you "work" for should hire a professional sound man. He will sort things out. That is if they are looking to have quality sound at the next event. A good sound system isn't something you can just throw together over night. Unless you have deep pockets and the knowledge