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Dinosaur
Originally Posted by
ukpartydj
Just read that it's a bit fussy about the mics you input into it "low impedance only" rated at -52dbu they recommend. If you experience issues add an anttenuator to get your mic close to - 52dbu they suggest on serato site.
Originally Posted by
mrrawuk
SM58 all the way for me.
Have a play with others. SM58 is a higher output than my Sennheiser, for instance. Might be worth a try if you have gain problems.
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Originally Posted by
deepgc
I used to have a DDJ SX and played on it regularly for
http://www.247house.fm radio (I still do!). I never had any problems with the mic, but I did have a good quality mic too. Also, it's much easier to peak on mics than it is on a deck and I think this is the problem people have.
I turn the bass way down and turn the treble down a touch to avoid "essing", this worked for me with some practice - but I would imagine that everyone's voice needs to be EQ'd independently
I personally like my mic channel to be a little bit louder than the music and so when I had a DDJSX briefly I would knock the other channels down a little. It did annoy me that the music levels never reached the 0db mark though. I got a mini mixer recently and whilst it's not needed I found it's a lot nicer to have a full EQ for your mic and a master EQ for your music and there is so much more headroom.
I am using it with a S5 though which is tiny compared to the DDJSX
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