You aint kidding :D
Very Durable
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You aint kidding :D
Very Durable
Hmm i cant find any information on what the magma stand can hold, weight wise, but just looking at it i would'nt bet it could even hold a 2ch mixer without problems, mainly the feet seem a bit flimsy. with the clamps, maybe.
The Magma Traveler (which I have) is very very sturdy.
Well atleast I wont be using to hold my mixer, Ill keep looking anyway.
Just a question on Voltage, I can make out it says 230V on your mixer.
I bought mine in America, and just realised about 110V there.
Think this mixer will be safe to change to the plug to UK 3 pin @ 230V ?
Given you are from America, suggesting you bought your mixer locally, ill then assume it is safe :D
I'm in new zealand :) we use proper power down here.
Yeah, I have two Crane stands, and can attest to their quality.....you'll be hard pressed to find a better stand.
If I may, I have a small question about the X1600 that I would appreciate an answer to?
Despite the fact that the X1600 has an Internal Soundcard, and is Traktor Scratch Certified,
it seems that every picture I see of one, there is an Audio 6 or 10 hooked up to it.
Is there something wrong w' the Internal Soundcard? Does Traktor give trouble when
utilizing it's functionality through the X1600?
I am just about to purchase either a Z2 or X1600, and am on the fence about both.
However, if I were to buy the X1600, I won't be using an Audio 6 or 10, but will be
relying on the Internal Soundcard. Is this an unwise choice? Should I just accept the
Z2's shortcomings and get it instead?
Sorry for the threadjack :/
I use the audio 6 because i can't get the x1600 soundcard running as smooth as i would like. (win 7 x64) i still utilise the midi features and midi clock, however.
I must ask why raise your mixer above your equipment?