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I used this mixer to dj a party and it really performed well. I used a tablet and my Samsung note in two of the channels and used the cross fader to mix the music. The talk over switch is a nice feature when you want to make announcements over the mic with low volume music in the background. Also nice was the headphone jack to help cue the next song. I highly recommend this mixer for the small party/event type of DJ. From my experience with the unit thus far I really don't see any cons.....unless of course you just got booked for a Vegas gig at the MGM, then you might want something a little fancier.
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So, after a nearly 20 year hiatus from DJing I have started to do it again. CDs and mix tapes were the mainstays of my old archaic system, and through the years I've always had one righteous garage stereo. So, when my niece a hearing some stories from 'back in the day' I dusted off the old home-made subs, pulled the the old towers off their perches, grabbed my trusty old amps and mixer and we were off to a wedding. The CD player fought a valiant battle that night, and my old mixer gave all she had. My makeshift lights tried their hardest to make the whole night. All said and done it was a success, but with casualties. My mixer had dropped a channel in the last hour, and there were funky smells and sounds coming from the rack. So I searched, and read reviews and searched some more. It seems that DJing is a bit of a dying art form in my neck of the woods and honest to goodness big in your face DJ setups are rare. So I set out to build up a respectable system. 4 amps with peak combined wattage of 20,000 watts, a sonic maximizer, a new dual CD player, a pair of Rockville 18" subs a pair of Rockville 12" PA's to sit on top of them, a pair of grindhouse 15" dual towers, 2 sets of GLI 12" pa speakers with stands later I find myself missing one last piece. The steering wheel for this thing. I ran across this Rockville rdj2 and thought..eh for $50 it'll do til I find a real mixer. Out of the box it looked kinda unassuming, but once I hooked it up I realized this little box is no joke. Silky smooth sliders, responsive control knobs, nice sturdy switches. You can have 4 inputs plus it plays mp3s off a memory stick. Also a mic jack and switched headphone jack for cueing. No loud flashing lights, no weird feedback. This little critter is my favorite piece of the whole puzzle. Get it, you won't be disappointed.Read full review
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Using it with an amp(PA)and speaker set that I had. Rocking the Garage/Shop. Plugged in an IPod and away we go. Way easier to operate than most modern stereo amps. Dj features would be great for a beginner or a seasoned Professional π
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Compact in size, the sliders glide very well. The turntable phono pre-amp works great, also works when you use a microphone. Same features as a bigger mixer, but takes up less space. I recommend this product. Well made in steel case with Rockville Logo .All around the unit. Rockville make good products
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its real good for smaller gatherings and great for back up use in case your other equipment goes down.
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