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great mixer, November 19, 2008
This review is from: Denon Dnx 100
i have owned this unit for about 2 years now, and its a great piece of equipment, it does everything you need as a DJ, you can also adjust curve and contour which is not common for small mixers, the size its a big plus, as a DJ i'm constantly moving from bars to clubs to parties, and carrying heavy equipment sucks, this little baby can fit into any case or bag, fader and knobs are smooth and precise, if you are looking for a 2 channel mixer and dont want to spend big $ this would be my top choice. Great work Denon!!!
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Great buy :), July 14, 2008
This review is from: Denon Dnx 100
This is the BEST you can get for the money and has all the features you need (especially for the turntablist) which im not but pleased with the high quality from denon.
I think Denon has the DN-X110 out now? Only diff is the color (all black)
buy the grey on this mixer looks pretty nice even better than the picture shown here.
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Awesome!, January 19, 2007
This review is from: Denon Dnx 100
Can you buy an different item of the same quality for this price? I don't think so. All the faders are real smooth and precise. The compact size is a great feature too for all mobile DJs! I own a pair of the DN-S1000 and this mixer and I just love the compact size of all my gear. When I'm going to play at a party or event and I arrive with that little case people ask theirselves if all my gear is inside that tiny case. And in fact it is! So, if you thought about buying an expensive Allen & Heath, Rane, Vestax or whatever of these expensive 2 channel mixers. Think about the big difference of price and the small difference of quality.
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Tiny Means More Quality; Less Expensive, February 25, 2007
This review is from: Denon Dnx 100
Tiny definately means more quality. Example, records vs compact disks, CDs sound better. Floppy Disk vs USB or camcorder vs. mini camcorder or stereo vs mini stereo, get the drift. Love this product. The transition between channel one and channel two using the crossfader is flawless and the fact that this is tiny helps carry less weight and make more room for the dance floor. Each channel has it's own equalizer which is a plus. Recommend to anyone. Also the warranty, a least the one I got, is for equipment replacement. Meaning that if there were any problems with the unit, you would just get a brand new one.
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