Who has an Allen & Heath DJ Mixer?

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Post by SubFunk » Wed Jul 04, 2007 2:11 pm

we bought a 3D for our club, cause we have a lot of abletonians and traktonians playing, does the job and sounds.
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Post by mike holiday » Wed Jul 04, 2007 6:38 pm

I had a 62 for 5 years and loved it

now i have a 3d, and its great
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Post by lesterdiamond » Wed Jul 04, 2007 6:48 pm

how are the faders on the 62? can they be moved relatively quickly or are they a strictly blend type fader?

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Post by mike holiday » Wed Jul 04, 2007 8:27 pm

lesterdiamond wrote:how are the faders on the 62? can they be moved relatively quickly or are they a strictly blend type fader?

very quick, and they can take alot of abuse

i'm hard on faders.. and i never replaced them... but i wish the 62 had the "paddle" style faders of the 92 (but thoses paddles can get loose and fly right off of the faders on the 92)
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Post by TITBAG » Thu Jul 05, 2007 4:58 am

M. Bréqs wrote:If you like a stiff fader, then chapstick is a good lube, but if you like a really liquidy, clicky fader, then WD-40 is a good choice for fader lube.
truly terrible advice

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Post by M. Bréqs » Thu Jul 05, 2007 2:15 pm

TITBAG wrote:
M. Bréqs wrote:If you like a stiff fader, then chapstick is a good lube, but if you like a really liquidy, clicky fader, then WD-40 is a good choice for fader lube.
truly terrible advice
...Ok, what's the other options? pro fader lube that I've bought at the record store worked out just as well as WD-40; I've found it to work, anyways... What am I missing?

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Post by dCross » Thu Jul 05, 2007 2:27 pm

lesterdiamond wrote:how are the faders on the 62? can they be moved relatively quickly or are they a strictly blend type fader?
keep in mind the fader caps though - they're indented, so you can't really 'pinch' them to flick them up and down.
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Post by TITBAG » Thu Jul 05, 2007 3:47 pm

M. Bréqs wrote:
TITBAG wrote:
M. Bréqs wrote:If you like a stiff fader, then chapstick is a good lube, but if you like a really liquidy, clicky fader, then WD-40 is a good choice for fader lube.
truly terrible advice
...Ok, what's the other options? pro fader lube that I've bought at the record store worked out just as well as WD-40; I've found it to work, anyways... What am I missing?
wd40 is the worst thing you could spray into a mixer. i wouldn't even spray it in a numark blue dog. it's oil based and attracts dust, completely the opposite of what you want.

CAIG cailube, MCL, and progold are the only products that should go anywhere near your fader.

as for chapstick - 8O

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Post by ChiDJ » Thu Jul 05, 2007 4:19 pm

I have a RANE (TTX?) Like the one toneDeft Picture.

A Pioneer 800

And a A=H - 62.

Sound: 62 hands Down.

Versatility and effects: The 800

But the 62 just has THAT sound that warms everything up..Plus it has 6 inputs so Ican run 2 CDJ's, 2 1200's and LIVE.
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Post by Tarekith » Thu Jul 05, 2007 5:42 pm

Replacing faders on the 62 is pretty easy too, I had to do that after a DJ bent one of mine one night. Will come in handy if you keep spraying WD-40 in your faders, awful stuff for electronics. Regular electronics contact cleaner followed by fader lube would be far better.

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Post by mike holiday » Thu Jul 05, 2007 6:19 pm

my 62 never needed lube
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Post by M. Bréqs » Thu Jul 05, 2007 7:06 pm

Tarekith wrote:Replacing faders on the 62 is pretty easy too, I had to do that after a DJ bent one of mine one night. Will come in handy if you keep spraying WD-40 in your faders, awful stuff for electronics. Regular electronics contact cleaner followed by fader lube would be far better.
I've never sprayed it in, I've sprayed it on the end of a Q-tip and then ran the Q-tip along my fader rails. I've been satisfied with the results.

As far as the chapstick goes, it gave a nice, stiff feel. The WD-40 and a Q-tip took it right off with no residue whatsoever.

But hey, if you don't mind paying more for fader lube, that's cool.

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Post by TITBAG » Thu Jul 05, 2007 7:21 pm

M. Bréqs wrote:
Tarekith wrote:Replacing faders on the 62 is pretty easy too, I had to do that after a DJ bent one of mine one night. Will come in handy if you keep spraying WD-40 in your faders, awful stuff for electronics. Regular electronics contact cleaner followed by fader lube would be far better.
I've never sprayed it in, I've sprayed it on the end of a Q-tip and then ran the Q-tip along my fader rails. I've been satisfied with the results.

As far as the chapstick goes, it gave a nice, stiff feel. The WD-40 and a Q-tip took it right off with no residue whatsoever.

But hey, if you don't mind paying more for fader lube, that's cool.
you would spring a grand on a mixer yet cheap out over 15 bucks for some caig? do you bro.

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Post by M. Bréqs » Thu Jul 05, 2007 9:05 pm

TITBAG wrote: you would spring a grand on a mixer yet cheap out over 15 bucks for some caig? do you bro.
...good point.

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