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PRO AUDIO 404 DJ and DJ iPod Mixers


Xone:DB4 Digital DJ Mixer


• USB port capable of 24-Bit / 96kHz audio


• Quad FX Core DSP Effects • Built-in looping per channel • 4 channel configuration • 2 switchable phone/line inputs, 2 dedicated line inputs, 4 S/PDIF digital inputs


• Xone Dual Filter System #ALXONEDB4.................................................................2899.99


BCD-3000 DJ Mixer, Audio Interface and Control Surface


• 4-channel USB port for vinyl manipulation and control of Wave and MP3 audio files.


• Phono and CD inputs • Mixer features smooth cross- fader, 3-band kill EQ and PFL assignable headphone cue.


• Four user-assignable controls and buttons for an integrated FX section. BEBCD3000 ........................................................Call or Log-on


dMIX 600 DJ Mixing Workstation for iPods/USB Devices


• iPod dock and two USB ports for drives with WAVE and MP3 files.


• Cue, scratch and control the pitch of the audio just like vinyl.


• DSP effects include Flanger, Reverb, Filter and Scratch.


• Analog inputs for turntables and external CD players CODMIX600 ............................................................Call or Log-on


iDance Zero 2-Channel iPod DJ Workstation


• Play music from iPod di- rectly (while charging)


• Scratch, sample, and add effects to iPod


• Multi-function jog-wheel • Adjustable Pitch Shifter • Crossfader with adjustable curve; 3-band EQ with Kill and gain • Mic input with tone and level control; headphone output • USB 2.0 Audio output + USB iPod Sync port DJIDZ ..............................................................................249.00


M101 • M101USB Two-Channel DJ Mixers


• Replaceable crossfader • Two pairs of Phono/Line inputs, stereo line out


• Level control, gain control and 2-band EQ on each channel


• 1/4-inch mic input • USB port (M101USB only) • Integrated rack ears


# NUM101.........................................................................79.95 # NUM101USB ...................................................................99.95


• Record DJ performances directly to iPod


• Mix music from turntables, CD players, line-level audio and iPod


• Rotary EQ and gain on each channel • Smooth, replaceable crossfader • Mini-crossfader for mixing head- phone output


• 1/4” mic input, master RCA stereo output, 1/4” headphone output


# NUIM1 ..........................................................................119.95


• Two iPod docks and USB output make iTrax capable of synchroniz- ing to iTunes.


• 4 iPod dock adapters • Replaceable crossfader •2 RCA analog inputs per channel. 1/4" phono mic input with 2-band EQ. 1/4" phone headphone jack with a slider for quick cuing between channels. GEITRAXB ..........................................................................99.95


iM1 Two-Channel Mixer with Built-in iPod Dock


• Transforms the iPod into a source play- back device for DJ'ing and mixing.


• Integrate iPod with other music and sound reinforce- ment systems.


• Holds and charges up to 2 iPods while connected.


• USB connectivity, mic input, phono/line-in inputs, and a 3-band EQ with gain control.


NUIDJ..................................................................Call or Log-on


DX-626 Compact 3-Channel DJ Mixer


• 3 channels with 2 dedicated line and 2 dedicated turntable inputs via RCA connectors.


• 3-band EQ with Hi, Mid and Low frequency adjustment per channel


• User replaceable VCA crossfader • Beat counter


BEDX626.............................................................Call or Log-on


DDM4000 4-Channel Digital DJ Mixer


• Four independent effects engines • Digital sampling with beat-sync and digital crossfader


• Four line inputs that support phono (turntable) and line signal


• Two mic inputs with Gain, EQ, Talk function and FX control


• MIDI I/O and S/PDIF out; headphone cue with bass/snare boost BEDDM4000........................................................Call or Log-on


DN-X120 Two-Channel DJ Mixer


• Two channels with two dedicated line level inputs; two inputs are switchable between line and phono signal.


• 3-band EQ with full kill on each channel.


• 45mm crossfader with contour control for smooth or abrupt cross-fades.


• Split headphone cue; Fader Start On/Off DEDNX120...........................................................Call or Log-on


iTrax Dual iPod Mixing Station and DJ Mixer


• Large rubber jog wheels, instant start and cuing with preview, single, continuous and reloop modes, 3-band EQ with gain control and frame-ac- curate searching.


• XLR and 1/4” mic inputs, 1/4” headphone jacks, auxiliary RCA inputs. XLR and RCA outputs. GECDM3700G ...................................................................241.88


iDJ 2-Channel iPod Mixer


• 4-channels with two phono inputs and up to 10 line-level inputs


• Internal routing matrix


• 3-band EQ on every channel • 60mm VCA channel level and fader • External Send/Returns are assignable to any input channel • XLR outputs and fader start support for MP3/CD players DEDNX500...........................................................Call or Log-on


CDM-3700G Dual CD and Karaoke CD Player/Mixer


• 5-channels loaded with line and phono (turntable inputs)


• 24-bit effects processor with 33 presets


• 3-band kill EQ • 3-way frequency kill switches and replaceable 45mm crossfader


• Two automatic BPM counters BEDJX750 ...........................................................Call or Log-on


dMIX 300 DJ Mixing Workstation for iPods/USB Devices


• iPod Dock and USB Type-B connector


• USB connector for portable drives


• Jog shuttle and scratch wheels


• Intuitive Playlist Navigation • Inputs for turntables and CD players


CODMIX300 .........................................................Call or Log-on DN-X500 Four-Channel Professional DJ Mixer


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DJX-750 Professional 5-Channel DJ Mixer


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