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    Take a look at the Denon X1600. This is a solid mixer, built like a tank, and available used for <$500.
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    This just popped into my head...

    Would it be possible to buy two Kontrol Z1's? And connecting them both to a soundcard?

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    I just saw that two Z1's wont work but I found another nice solution. It is the Pioneer DJM-750, I don't need a soundcard. I think I could upgrade to a soundcard if I needed to anyway but any place that I'd play at wouldn't need to be that loud anyway so I'm good!

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    In my opinion the best option is to buy mixer from Pioneer. You can purchase old one, which costs much less than new ones. The best option is DJM 800 which has midi out.


    You can also get inspired by this video

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    Why not considering an XONE 62 from Allen and heath, beetween the xone 42 and the 92, 500 to 600$ in second hand, completed by an audio 8 soundcard ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by soundinmotiondj View Post
    Take a look at the Denon X1600. This is a solid mixer, built like a tank, and available used for <$500.
    ^^^This. In that price range this is one of your best options with a modern soundcard.
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    I would choose Xone:92 (42) with external soundcard. This solution is already tested by many djs for years. It gives you flexibility for further setup building, reliability and proven professional quality. It's quite expensive at all but you'll get what you pay for. Timeless classic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by A Man From Siberia View Post
    I would choose Xone:92 (42) with external soundcard. This solution is already tested by many djs for years. It gives you flexibility for further setup building, reliability and proven professional quality. It's quite expensive at all but you'll get what you pay for. Timeless classic.
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