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Numark X9


$499.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Audio comes through without any distortion, good and clean. Controls are simple and obvious at a glance, no learning curve. Versatile design good enough for live performances and outdoor events.

The Cons:Fairly heavy piece of equipment to lug around. Hard to make out the controls in low light conditions.

The Numark X9 is a three-channel digital DJ mixer. This is similar to the Numark X6, but with an additional channel. The audio is still 24-bit digital and distortion-free due to the use of Alesis technology, although no USB port is made available as in later models.

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Digital effects are managed with BEAT SYNC, allowing the user to automatically sync effects with the beat or with a pattern tapped out on the pad. Each channel has its own three-band rotary EQ, two sets of assignable, three-band Kill switches, and the slider-style gain controls. The crossfader is a replaceable D-Type digital, and can be reversed and adjusted to a custom slope. A mini-crossfader controls cueing.

Features

  • Three-channel digital, tabletop mixer
  • 24-bit digital mixing
  • Alesis technology
  • Digital effects interface
  • 12 BEAT SYNC effects with wet/dry control
  • Vocoder, Tape Echo, Echo, Flanger, Phaser, Filter, two type of Reverbs, and more
  • Inputs: three phono/line switchable (RCA), two line (RCA), two mic (1/4 in)
  • Outputs: Balanced (1/4 in, Master (RCA), Booth (RCA), Record (RCA), Headphone (1/4 in stereo)
  • D-Type digital crossfader with reverse and continuously adjustable slope control
  • Microphone channel with gain, EQ, on/off switch, and aux input
  • Three-band rotary, to-inifity EQs, and gain on each channel
  • Dual three-band Kill switches
  • Mini-crossfader cueing

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    audio comes through without any distortion, good and clean

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    controls are simple and obvious at a glance, no learning curve

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    versatile design good enough for live performances and outdoor events

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    more effects than most units in this price range

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    small enough to allow a good amount of room for other equipment

Cons
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    fairly heavy piece of equipment to lug around

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    hard to make out the controls in low light conditions

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