Maybe if you didn't doubt yourself you wouldn't be concerned with such trivial things...Originally Posted by djgstefan
Maybe if you didn't doubt yourself you wouldn't be concerned with such trivial things...Originally Posted by djgstefan
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Calm down, Freud.
Beats By Dre is like audio flu for your balls.
Gemini mixers are superior, get the facts straight.
I'm an ex-sarnd engineer. I got an Allen 'n' 'Eath Xone92, and fink it sarnds fuckin' wicked!
I"M BRITISH!!
booth companies have their pros and cons. it is all about preference.
cue function on the a&h sucks.
the pioneer sound < a&h sound
4eqs? i don´t need it.
filter? a&h wins
fx? pioneer...
etc.
all in all i prefer pioneer.
I'm just a girl, standing in front of a boy, asking him to love her.
Isn't "Industry Standard" something you become by paying for a lot of endorsements?
Fixing stuff that isn't broken.
workflow/pio being more user friendly?
never used a xone, so i can't tell from experience
Im leaning towards the pioneer on my next mixer purchase because most of the people i know use them. its not that I want to conform to "industry standard," it's because pioneer is always available for purchase here in my area as oppose to A&H.
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FWIW, I went with Denon over both Allen & Heath and Pioneer and I'm very happy with my decision.
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