Behringer DJX750
The Behringer Pro Mixer DJX750 4-channel DJ Mixer lets you set the dance floor ablaze. Well, not literally - but the DJX750's intuitive operation and built-in digital effects give you the tools to get your audience out onto the floor - and keep them there. The DJX750 sports a transparent mic preamp and 3-band EQ across-the-board. You also get handy auto-ducking, a bevy of line/phono inputs (with EQ), an FX loop, and three sets of outputs. With all this, it's no wonder so many DJs have made the Behringer Pro Mixer DJX750 their goto mixer.
Behringer Pro Mixer DJX750 4-channel DJ Mixer at a Glance:
- Ah, creativity!
- Cool features
- Serious monitor section
Ah, creativity! The Behringer Pro Mixer DJX750 doesn't hog tie you with rigid presets that stifle your creativity. With the DJX750, you can change FX parameters on-the-fly, taking your performance to new heights. Create blockbuster sets with your own custom-tweaked effects - and control them all in real-time! Select from an army of Reverbs, Flangers, Phase Shifters, Delays and more. You'll have your audiences in the palm of your hand.
Cool features The Behringer Pro Mixer DJX750's talkover function automatically detects your voice and dips the music track ("ducking," in DJ-speak), so that your voice is out front where it belongs. The DJX750 even lets you set this level to your own personal preference. Auto BPM Counter Syncing is an art unto itself - which is why the DJX750 sports dual Auto BPM Counters. This nifty feature takes the guess work out of making a smooth transition from one track to the next. You can also press the Beat Assist button in time with the music to manually enter the tempo. The DJX750 gives you a tempo difference readout and a visual confirmation when the two tracks are in sync. Foolproof!
Serious monitor section Behringer has fitted the DJX750 with a serious monitor section. When in "Split" position, you hear the PFL (Pre-Fader Listen) output on the left side of your phones, and the Master signal on your right. If "Stereo" mode is more your thing, you can turn the MIX control fully counterclockwise to hear the channel PFL signal in both sides of your headphones, fully clockwise to hear the Master output, or you can "mix" both signals by adjusting the control to anywhere in-between. You can listen to one or multiple sources, and LEDs light up to let you know what you're listening to. A serious monitor section for a serious DJ mixer: the Behringer Pro Mixer DJX750.