RichoKidd Posted December 3, 2012 Share Posted December 3, 2012 So the reasoning behind my hiatus from DJing (and, unfortunately these forums) is because I have been without a mixer as Stanton's budget mixer really is that, budget and shitty!But come Christmas I will be making my long awaited & triumphant return. I will be receiving a brand new mixer from the parents, one I know I can count on. THE PIONEER DJM-250!Sorry for shouting, I am just a little excited.The reason for this post is, I am curious to know peoples opinions, wether they've used them, and how the hold up against similarly priced mixers.Here is some info for those interestedWe are breaking the mould once again with the release of the DJM-250: the industry’s first sub-$500 mixer to boast two sound colour filters and a range of professional features.21 September 2011An absolute favourite among professional and hobby DJs alike, quality filters are usually confined to high-end mixers. But now with the Pioneer DJM-250 two-channel mixer, DJs can combine EQ effects with not one, but two filters to perform mixes that sound like they were meant to be.DJM-250: A high quality mixer with two filters and pro features without having to break the bank (shown: DJM-250-K)The DJM-250 is loaded with 8 inputs to connect with an array of sources, including 1 MIC input for MCing at parties. The mixer mirrors the layout of its bigger brothers to deliver the professional experience. Plus the XLR balanced output guarantees the high quality sound expected from our club standard mixers, making it perfect for DJing at home, parties or in music bars.This is the first time DJs can get their hands on a high quality mixer with two filters without having to break the bank. Add that to the DJM-250’s pro features and you’ve got a mixer like no other on the market.Available in sleek black/grey (DJM-250-K) or cool white/grey (DJM-250-W), this compact, attractive mixer looks good wherever you are performing.8 input paths and XLR balanced outputsKey featuresTwo independent sound colour filters Borrowed straight from our high-end DJM-900 Nexus, the two sound colour filters can be added independently to each channel for seamless marrying of tracks. Combine that with the EQ effects to really carve out the mix. Lights on the filter knobs clearly show when each filter is engaged, to provide a unique visual aid to DJs for perfect performance every time.Eight input paths for maximum connectivityProving that you can’t judge a mixer by its size, the compact DJM-250 is loaded with eight inputs (four DJ multi-player and analogue turntable paths, three AUX and 1 MIC input), giving DJs the option of connecting to multiple equipment such as portable music players and synthesizers. It can also be used as a pre-amp.XLR balanced outputs for high-quality soundEquipped with XLR balanced XLR outputs, the DJM-250 provides clear, accurate sound with no degradation of the source audio signal. And you can connect it to XLR compatible devices, such as powered speakers, without the need for an adapter.Other features:48 kHz/24-bit full digital processing for clear sound quality.3-band isolator type equalizer (+9dB to -∞) for the HI/MID/LOW bands on each channel.Fader Start Play function to control fader operation on Pioneer players linked by cable.Peak level meter for audio inputs on each channel.Cross Fader Curve Adjust function enables switching between three patterns of cross fader curves.Built-in rack-mount brackets for installation in booths or home studio desk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mitch Posted December 4, 2012 Share Posted December 4, 2012 haven't used one but i imagine they have the same build quality as the other pioneer mixes so should be fairly solid Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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