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New Product: American Audio MX-1400 DSP DJ Mixer With Effects

Oct 11, 2007 1:34 PM Asher Fulero (Writer)

There are a lot of DJ mixers out there, but each has a slight variation and a unique style to its setup. American Audio's MX-1400 DSP Mixer has a few features that set it apart. Perhaps the most powerful is the matrix input selector, a small, simple knob at the top of each channel that allows any one of the two Phono, four Line or four Aux inputs to appear on that strip. No longer must the DJ swap cables in the back until the inputs appear on the correct channel. Two independent vocal channels with faders, EQ, XLR inputs and the ability to route them to the eight internal beat-synced effects means much more onstage flexibility, and a third mic channel offers a Talk Over function that mutes the rest of the sound when in use. In addition to the XLR Main and Booth outputs, an S/PDIF output gives you a digital option, and there is a fourth RCA input on the front panel for quick connection of MP3 devices or laptops. The fader Q-Start is compatible with most American Audio CD players for triggering playback using the long-life crossfader, and the bright display shows bpm, effect settings and other feedback.

 

Mix it up at www.adjaudio.com for $599.

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