I own this mixer. I got a proper bargain too, cost me GBP 119.00 - that’s USD190.00…reconditioned and in pristine condition. Sometimes ebay is the only way.
It’s a great mixer, can’t recommend it highly enough.
I own this mixer. I got a proper bargain too, cost me GBP 119.00 - that’s USD190.00…reconditioned and in pristine condition. Sometimes ebay is the only way.
It’s a great mixer, can’t recommend it highly enough.
When I worked at GC, the D.2 got returned as defective or DOA almost as much as the DJX700, which was the most-sold and also most-returned DJ mixer we had. Apparently they either had a bad run or their reconditioning works, because I haven’t heard those complaints nearly as much lately.
Nice feedback, thanks for sharing…
I will def try those EQs today
I would go to the External Route if I had the money to buy a DDM4000… Since I don’t have it, I will stick with internal two deck mode with this setup bellow:
I guess it is representative.
Gizmo had the same thing to say about the eq in his NUO 3 review which you’ll find here on Skratchworx.
Which means I can mess about with the nuo EQ internally and see if I like it before investing in a nuo 4.0 (wanted a X:42 but pricing changes killed that).
119 only? :eek:
Yep ![]()
Cheers for the heads-up, im all over that review ![]()
A bit late though, Ive been lusting after the nuo 3.0 for months and after much deliberation, Ive decided that I would not be happy with anything else. So I dropped the cash for it, just waiting on delivery! ![]()
The Traktor Manual also explains and tells you the values of the Freq Cut in these diff EQ’s.
I checked it out the other day. big Diff!
Good call. The nuo 2/3/4.0 are very good mixers, great sound and build, no frills and (relatively) affordable.
I played with the knobs and faders on a 3.0 when I waited for the shopkeeper to dig up some Concordes and I had a very good impression. No wobbly bits, smooth and solid everything.
/me is jealous!