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    $400 is still a little high when your in the entry level market. I mean $150 more on a high priced mixer is nothing but when you can find xone 22's for around $250 on a good day its kind of a big chunk.

    What else will compete with this? Im in the market for a cheap mixer to start learning tables.

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    I think Pioneer is in an interesting bind. I think this mixer is excellent, but the price point forces it to compete with S2 that has mixer + SW + controller + jog wheels..... Ouch. It would not be fun working in the Pioneer DJ marketing group today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by photojojo View Post
    I'll mix tracks like that sometimes.
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    It's a nice entry mixer. Regarding the price, what most people said.

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    I think its a great little mixer, has xlr inputs, filters.........I think they made it to compete with the smaller mixers out there, Pioneer msrp puts it at $400, everyone else will sell it I bet between $200-300.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zimfella View Post
    who uses two filters at the same time? If so how often?
    I often wish I'd sold a kidney to pay for a xone 92 instead of a 42 just to get two filters to play with.
    Also, being a trainspotter at the club I've seen a LOT of dual filter use on '92s. Most of the time, it seems like there's one always on for some tunes, just pumping up the low end, which you can't do with a one-knob-does-all solution like on the Pioneers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bumtsch View Post
    I often wish I'd sold a kidney to pay for a xone 92 instead of a 42 just to get two filters to play with.
    Also, being a trainspotter at the club I've seen a LOT of dual filter use on '92s. Most of the time, it seems like there's one always on for some tunes, just pumping up the low end, which you can't do with a one-knob-does-all solution like on the Pioneers.
    The djm800 and 900 have filter for each channel plus other colour options to boot. Plus the fx section
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    Nice looking mixer and a touch at that price, as its pio will sell well.
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    I think I'll stick with my xone 22
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    Quote Originally Posted by ksandvik View Post
    I think Pioneer is in an interesting bind. I think this mixer is excellent, but the price point forces it to compete with S2 that has mixer + SW + controller + jog wheels..... Ouch. It would not be fun working in the Pioneer DJ marketing group today.
    Even though the prices are comparable the equipment isn't. If you have/want turntables then the S2 is useless to you. If you just want to mix midi then the 250 is useless to you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by liambo View Post
    in more seriousness. I think this looks alot better than the 400 and the 350! Finally pio have done something decent in the smaller mixer side. They could have implemented one or two other features though which would have been nice.
    Quote Originally Posted by afrad15 View Post
    in statesman trait. I cerebrate this looks alot outdo than the 400 and the 350! Eventually pio possess done something decent in the smaller mixer surface. They could change implemented one or two separate features tho' which would tally been prissy.
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