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Originally Posted by
Charlie Brown
TBH, I wouldn't have sold the mackie's and saved the £1200, especially when you refuse to buy a decent mixer.
I must admit...i kind of agree....
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Originally Posted by
Charlie Brown
TBH, I wouldn't have sold the mackie's and saved the £1200, especially when you refuse to buy a decent mixer.
I've still kept a pair of my Mackie SRM 450's as I had a set of four until I told the system last night.
I just feel I can get better quality sounding speakers for the same sort of price, and I'm looking to go more lightweight, so less speakers, but better quality.
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Originally Posted by
DynamoTom
I've still kept a pair of my Mackie SRM 450's as I had a set of four until I told the system last night.
I just feel I can get better quality sounding speakers for the same sort of price, and I'm looking to go more lightweight, so less speakers, but better quality.
Yet you're prepared to use a crappy Numark mixer?
Keep the two Mackie's you've got and the subs and invest in a Dennon DNX500 (around£200/250 from eBay) and save the rest.
You don't need any more speakers!
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Originally Posted by
Charlie Brown
Yet you're prepared to use a crappy Numark mixer?
Keep the two Mackie's you've got and the subs and invest in a Dennon DNX500 (around£200/250 from eBay) and save the rest.
You don't need any more speakers!
I've sold the Mackie SWA 1501's with the other Mackie speakers I have.
If I was to get another mixer, I would get a Pioneer DJM 3000 or 5000 to match the CMX3000 twin CD player I am using now.
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Originally Posted by
DynamoTom
I've sold the Mackie SWA 1501's with the other Mackie speakers I have.
If I was to get another mixer, I would get a Pioneer DJM 3000 or 5000 to match the CMX3000 twin CD player I am using now.
There is absolutly no point what so ever in going for the Pioneer mixer...and this is coming from a Pioneer Lover....the DN-X500 is a hell of alot cheaper and the sound quality is awesome!
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Denon mixer and rcf speakers. What size you go for depends on whether you intend to use subs going forward?
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Originally Posted by
Dynamic Entertainment
There is absolutly no point what so ever in going for the Pioneer mixer...and this is coming from a Pioneer Lover....the DN-X500 is a hell of alot cheaper and the sound quality is awesome!
I have to disagree as i have both mixers..I agree the dn-x500 is cheaper but sound quality there is no difference..Also his cd players match the pioneer..
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Originally Posted by
Dynamic Entertainment
There is absolutly no point what so ever in going for the Pioneer mixer...and this is coming from a Pioneer Lover....the DN-X500 is a hell of alot cheaper and the sound quality is awesome!
...but not as good as the Pioneer IMO. (having used both!)
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