The Pro Mixer DX626 is a professional high-quality 3-channel DJ mixer with integrated Beat-Per-Minute (BPM) counter, and embodies a proven 3-channel design loved by DJs worldwide -- beginners and professionals alike. Its super-smooth dual-rail "Ultraglide" crossfader with up to 500,000 life cycles guarantees years of trouble-free fun. Numerous features such as three dual input stereo channels with gain and 3-band kill EQ (-32 dB) and one channel additionally switchable to studio-grade ULN microphone input and the manual talkover function enable you to work in completely new and imaginative ways. Learn More...









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8 out of 10Feature:
ALL INPUTS
Quality:
STURDY, SO IT WILL HANDLE A WHILE
Value:
THANKS
Desirability:
ITS THE 3-CHANNEL THAT DOES IT
Sound:
EQUALIZER & EFFECTS MULTI PROCESSOR
Ease of Use:
EASY RCA CONNECTIONS
Support:
CHECKED OUT THEIR OTHER PRODUCTS
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IF I WERE TO LOSE THIS ONE I WOULD REPLACE IT WITH ANOTHER ONE
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7 out of 10Feature:
The BPM counter looks good, but it is very slow. Can be useful if playing each record one at a time and then writing down the BPM. The extra channel is a huge plus.
Quality:
It looks really good. The knobs and switches slide very nicely.
Value:
Perfect for the beginner or recreational user who doesnt want to spend a lot of money, but still wants quality.
Desirability:
Looks high-tech. No dazzling lights or state of art graphics, but I like it.
Sound:
I am just a recreational DJ so this is perfect for me. The seperate Low, Mid, High are very distinctive and the volume control sounded really good whne pused to the limit.
Ease of Use:
Took a little while to get used to the setup but everything is fine.
Support:
I havent needed to use this
Overall:
I am very satisfied with this item. I wish I would have known how slow the BPM counter was. The third channel makes up for it though.
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9 out of 10Feature:
It has everything you need for basic mixing. The BPM counters are so slow and jumpy they're almost worthless, but then I don't like to depend on them, so that's not a problem for me. Maybe balanced outs would be nice, but that's a minor detail.
Quality:
Hard to judge. It doesn't "feel" sturdy, especially the crossfader. But on the other hand I have not had any actual problems, so I can't really mark it down too much.
Value:
Absolutely a bargain. All I wanted was a 3-channel mixer with 3-band EQ kills and this was much cheaper than anything else.
Desirability:
Eh, it's like all of Behringer's stuff: it's not fancy or cool, but it does the job.
Sound:
Noticeably noisier than my Mackie (with nothing plugged in). But it's not really enough to make a difference when you're actually using it.
Ease of Use:
Only took a minute to figure out how to use everything.
Support:
Never needed it
Overall:
If you want to do a lot of scratching, you might want to check out something sturdier. But if you just want to do mixing and beat-matching, I highly recommend that you buy this one and save the money for records/CDs/MP3s.
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6 out of 10Feature:
The mic input is non-standard, the bpm counters are pretty useless. The three channels is a good idea. No kill switches unfortunately.
Quality:
The cross-fader is absolute crap. I didn't even use it for half a year before it gave out. In general it feels pretty cheap and ready to break. I had noise appear occasionaly when twisting the gain/eq knobs. I didn't abuse it at all, I was pretty careful with it.
Value:
It's very cheap but you get what you pay for. This is about the only mixer in the price range with 3 channels but the bad crossfader is a deal-killer.
Desirability:
I like the silver coloring but the plastic used for the knobs is a bit cheap and what's up with that crossfader for cue listening, why not use a knob?
Sound:
The EQ's are a bit wonky.
Overall:
I would only consider it if you are really short on funds and need something now. Wait a few months and save up for something that won't break so fast. I wish it would have kill switches and the crossfader was more sturdy. I wouldn't buy it again.
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