DJ Mixers

The DJ mixer market has advanced significantly from the basic PA origins in the last decade.

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DJ Music Mixers are usually a two or three-channel design, with a crossfader, and some form of basic EQ control. Switchable inputs from line or turntable, and a headphone monitoring output is all that's required for playing and mixing from two sources, and this simple approach is just as popular now as ever for the budding DJ. DJ music mixers have been modernised along the way with added features such as direct USB or 3.5mm inputs for MP3 file playback, or Bluetooth receivers for wireless audio streaming from smart devices, their simplistic layout and functionality remain.

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The mid-level price point of a DJ mixing desk gets you a much wider choice, with mixers either having a larger rectangular footprint or the taking on the industry-standard size of 19-inch wide or rack-mount width as it is known. Features vary depending on price and brand, but all will at least have three or four channels available, with most now including some form of a full-band equaliser, either in control knob or slider format. They will often feature dual master outputs or booth outputs for club use, direct recording outputs, channel assignable crossfaders, microphone inputs with talk-over, and many include effects sections too.

The increase in cost also means greater component and circuit quality, which means better input signal sensitivity, lower noise being introduced to your output, and also the longevity and trouble-free use that is required for a life on the road. At the high end of the market, things once again split into a wide selection, with each being specifically designed to cater for usage related requirements. An installation mixer, catering for a multi-input and multi-output club or bar system, has very different features than that of a studio or professional mobile DJ mixer, or competition based mixer.

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Each DJ mixing desk is designed to provide the best quality and ease of use for that specific task, which is why most manufacturers offer a whole range of what seem on the surface to be similar-looking units. Again the component quality will be higher, and the overall components and materials will be nicer to the touch and built to last. Mixers also drift into the media player arena now, with many, if not all new MIDI-based controller systems featuring the mixer as an inbuilt part of the unit.

This is alongside the classic DJ music mixer turntable style control platters, midi triggers, system EQ, effects, and the ability to control, cue and mix from four channels at the same time using a separate monitor or inbuilt displays. These inbuilt mixers also allow exterior inputs, so cd players or even turntables can be connected to work alongside your newer digital library.