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Numark M1


$99.00 Released March, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Miniature cue crossfader enables fast mix previewing with full panning capabilities within the user's headphones. Great for small party applications - easy to integrate multiple Mp3 players for simplistic mixing and crossfading. Power S/N ratio for a small unit - better than -95dB for photo input.

The Cons:Lacks USB/Firewire connectivity for direct laptop mixing.

The Numark M1 is a basic two-channel scratch mixer built for DJs who are working with limited space. The unit is compact at approximately 20 x 27 cm, but still offers high quality signals with less than 0.1% distortion.

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Each channel has a separate level set, with trim and line faders. Rotary EQs are also available on each channel to tailor high and low frequencies. The mini-crossfader and headphone output can be used for quick previewing, and the replaceable crossfader controls the actual crossfade.

Features

  • Two-channel compact-tabletop mixer
  • Inputs: two phono (RCA), two line (RCA), mic (1/4 in)
  • Outputs: Master (RCA), Headphone (1/4 in stereo)
  • Rotary EQ and gain on each channel
  • Replaceable crossfader
  • Mini-crossfader cueing
  • Distortion: less than 0.1%
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 197mm x 267.5mm x 100mm
  • Power consumption: 5 Watt typical, 8 Watt with full headphone output
  • Weight: 2.4 kg (including Transformer)

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    Miniature cue crossfader enables fast mix previewing with full panning capabilities within the user's headphones

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    Great for small party applications - easy to integrate multiple Mp3 players for simplistic mixing and crossfading

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    Power S/N ratio for a small unit - better than -95dB for photo input

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    Rack-mountability makes for simplistic integration into existing hardware mixers

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    Rotary EQ knobs enable precision frequency control after trimming gain and setting line

Cons
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    Lacks USB/Firewire connectivity for direct laptop mixing

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