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Vestax PMC-06 Pro A

2-Channel Mixer from Vestax belonging to the PMC series

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Manu75 Manu75
Published on 02/21/07 at 11:04
- Is the rack?
It is not intended, and not view this type of console.
- How many lanes, bus attendant, departures, returns ...)?
2-way phono / line RCA output and, headphone jack and volume control on the front and the escalation of cross selector.
- What is the type of connectors (RCA, Jack, XLR ...)?
Rca.
- The parametric equalizer is it?
No, eqs 2 and lo + hi gain and pan for each channel.
- The effects section is it integrated?
No built-in effects or effects of departure.

UTILIZATION

- The general configuration is it simple?
Table extremely simple, intended only to scratch and mix type "shell game" (that's why that it is so narrow).
- The usual functions are they easily accessible?
Yes, unfortunately it is mostly because she has so few features ...
- The manual is clear and sufficient?
Manual useless, even for the beginner.

SOUNDS

- The console is transparent?
No, it has color, and unfortunately a rather rough one.
To s 'cause at home and scratch, but ok to mix a powerful sound a bit this n' is frankly not great.
- Introduced she breath?
Not particularly.
- The equalizer is effective?
It is still the the rub: ok for a table of eqs scratch but are really poor. Saturation often imprecise and settings (+ low volume with the progressivity of the faders)

OVERALL OPINION

- How long have you use it?
Used for 3 years, she don 'served only to cause scratches.
- What is so special that you like most and least?
Let's say that we must know why we buy it. It can not be used, I think, for anything other than the turntablism.
I am not at all tight scratch away from. At 16, I was fascinated by the transformations of terminatorx and of course Cash Money. Without ever having acquired a very good level, I got a long time led to a time when it made the press laugh or special and sound engineers were looking at us as degenerates.
But I find that selling (and therefore for us to buy) a DJ console solely for its cross-however effective it is regrettable.
- Have you tried many other models before buying it?
Yes (see my other review).
- How would you rate the quality / price?
For the price I'm not sure it worth the time. I'm not an expert but for the same type of use scratch Technics tables seem really a level above. And today Nuo2 (or the former Smac Pro20) offers many more possibilities (eqs, send / return effects, ...). Vestax marketing is effective, then a little curiosity is not detrimental.
- With experience, you do again this choice? ...
Certainly not.
Very disappointed with the build quality (except the cross of course) and mix in small private parties, I would say again that we must know why we buy it and not expect anything else. While the cross is to hell, but the rest of the table (especially RCA) is not made to be used too frequently.
I think the Djaying can not be limited to scratch, so it is a table for each use? With what budget?
The purpose of this notice, is a mild-to counterbalance the previous opinions and encourage potential buyers to question the use they have for their future console.
Only good point to note: I sold a good deal (that was a joke) ...

(N / B: this opinion is an edict from above, I could not help it, forcing closure of account)