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Behringer DJX700 Professional 5-Channel DJ Mixer with Digital Effects and BPM Counter
 
Manufacturer: Behringer USA
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Product Description

The PRO MIXER DJX700 is a professional 5-channel DJ mixer with great features for club-worn veterans and starry-eyed newbies alike.

Professional five-channel mixer with multi-effects processor, BPM counter, and VCA-control.

Behringer's high-grade 45-mm ULTRAGLIDE faders outperform standard faders.

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Five-Channel DJ Mixer
The DJX700 features four dual input stereo channels, and 1 ULN microphone channel with "on air" switch. A dedicated effects loop is ideal for connection of external devices (sampler, reverb processor etc.), and the adjustable crossfader curve lets you adjust for all mixing styles.

Three-Band Kill EQ
Dial it in with a three-band kill EQ (-32 dB) and precise level meters with peak hold function on each channel.

ULTRAGLIDE Faders
The faders are the heart and soul of every mixer. With their 500,000 cycles life expectancy, Behringer's high-grade 45-mm ULTRAGLIDE faders outperform standard faders more than twenty-fold. VCA (Voltage Controlled Amplifier) technology goes hand in hand with our faders--audio signal does not run directly through them; instead, the faders only provide a control voltage to the VCAs. The advantage: practically no audio noise caused by mechanical wear.

Built-In Digital Effects
Your crowd will be astounded by the 47 breathtaking digital effect presets in 24-bit quality: delay, reverb, flanger, filter, panner, ultrabass, exciter, Vinylizer, voice changer and more. Your audience will be astounded, but they'll never have to know your secret.

Track-Matching Tools
Matching tracks is an art in itself. It takes countless nights of practice before you can truly say you have it under your belt. With the intelligent BPM counter, Behringer take a lot of the guesswork out. Features like SYNC LOCK and BEAT ASSIST help you seamlessly align two tracks without having to rely solely on your ears.

Surround Function
Behringer also gives you the awesome XPQ 3D surround function. It widens the stereo image and adds life and transparency to your sound--it's a great way to put a unique finishing touch to your sound and make it feel bigger and wider.

Low-Noise Preamps
You work either with CDs or vinyl--sometimes both--and they all induce their own noise into the mix. The last thing you want is to pile even more mixer-originated noise on top of that. That's why all of Behringer's DJ mixers incorporate the improved ULN (Ultra Low-Noise) preamps: what comes in comes out, with nothing added. So you get maximum headroom, minimal noise and ultra-transparent sound.

What's in the Box
Behringer DJX700 DJ Mixer, Power Supply, User's Manual

Product Details

  • Professional 5-channel ultra low-noise DJ mixer with state-of-the-art phono preamps
  • Super-smooth ULTRAGLIDE faders with up to 500,000 life cycles
  • 3-band kill EQ (-32 dB) and precise level meters with peak hold function per channel
  • Gold-plated RCA sockets for excellent audio quality
  • 4 dual input stereo channels, 1 ULN microphone channel with "On Air" switch

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Customer Reviews

Can't Beat The Cost!, And It is a GREAT item!
 
Review Date: October 2, 2006
Reviewer: DJ Savage myspace.com/williamkreth, Portola, CA
this was my first mixer, in my DJ'ing Business. i use this thing ALL THE TIME! ive had it for over a year, and have nothing to complain about. great item! no problems!

so worth it!
Nice mixer!
 
Review Date: February 4, 2009
Reviewer: Lucas De Paiva Pirolla,
It's fulfiled with features, not a regular mixer. Good finish, easy layout... If you want a analog mixer, this is very very very good and has a good price (paid %155)
BETTER THAN ADVERTISED!!!
 
Review Date: May 3, 2007
Reviewer: H. Williams, ATLANTA, GEORGIA
I PURCHACED THIS A YEAR AGO, AND I STILL ENJOY PLAYING WITH IT.
THE MICROPHONE FX S ARE A BIG PART OF WHY I PURCHACED IT.( automatic talkover for example)BPM COUNTER WORKS VERY WELL. I DON'T RECOMEND IT TO THE BEGINNING DJ OR SOUNDMAN.
From 2 Radio Shack mixers to a Behringer DJX700
 
Review Date: January 19, 2009
Reviewer: Billa, Connecticut, USA
I needed to replace some old Radio Shack mixers as I wanted to be able to connect my 3 computers with sound sources from the web or CDs or various audio recordings I have made, Turntable, LD Player, DVD player, Tape player and audio system. Many ins and many outs. It works very well. The documentation is very clear. Key discoveries: It can have 4 stereo inputs in a mix plus a mic. Each of the 4 inputs can select between 1 of 2 inputs. Three of the four inputs are Phono but there is a switch which can make these line inputs. Very flexible. Since I am using this as a mixer I have not investigated the DJ elements but from what I can see and the construction of the unit I am sure they will work just fine.
Good Entry Mixer
 
Review Date: November 7, 2008
Reviewer: J. Blalock, Potomac, MD
Pros: This product is good for its price, holding the saying "you get what you pay for". Good documentation in the manuals so you can easily learn the functions of the mixer, and with 5 channels + a mic you can have all your equipment playing at once. The sliders move smoothly and it is easy to get precise control for the exact volume. Some good key effects and reliable kill switches give the beginner on a budget a little edge over the others.

Cons: If you are cueing something and the track that you have live is at a soft part, you can hear it over the live mix---basically this mixer does not cut off any channel completely EVEN with all three killswitches on---which is quite unfortunate as hearing a cue in the background of a soft vocal is not ideal. Also, the connections are standard analouge only, unlike the DJM Series mixers which have a digital input, resulting in better sound quality. The BPM and Effects button also have some issues, the BPM is not reliable and is usually off by at least one or two values--stick with your decks BPM counter if using this mixer. The effects button also sticks sometimes when you try to turn it off, making your mixing less precise.

With this mixer, you do "get what you pay for". Its really a bargain for beginners or those on a budget, but if you are serious about good sound quality and top-notch effects, definitely go with the DJM-800 from Pioneer, it outclasses this mixer 10 fold.

Overall, a good purchase for the beginning/learning DJ.