Originally Posted by
sarasin
The Filter pop is something you will just need to get used to. In the beginning it pissed me off. But after a while and a few searches online, i got the hang of it!
If you enable it at the right setting and time, you don't get the pop.
The Cue Level issue?
If you have decent cans, its not an issue i think.
I have not used the Xone22 in a club or festival, only at home (where it will be used mostly I think), so i can not say if it is really too soft. But in my home studio, its fine!
Its a better built mixer that the DJM. I owed a DJM600 previously and LOVED that thing.
However, since having a Xone forced on my when playing out, i found it to be the SHIT!
Its solid....seriously solid.
I got it...to be my DVS External Scratch mixer. I put the InnoFader Pro in it.
So while its not an actual scratch mixer, it does teh job fucking well.
The line faders are long, so you are not gonna enter a DMC with it. But its serves me well. I just want to scratch a bit with the X Fader (with the best in teh world installed) and also be able to mix as per usual with the long line faders and use the Filter and EQ's for other styles.
So the best quality (sound and built) mixer for a GOOD price (for what you getting) and the best X Fader in the world installed.
For the price of a entry level mixer I would not buy (after years of experience and knowing what I like now) anything else. If you want a quality 2 channel mixer....it will do it for you.