How do you like your fader-foxes?
Post your set up and your sexy cat...
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How do you like your fader-foxes?
My faderfoxes are superb! I've had the LV2s for a while and I love them dearly - only picked up the DJ2 this week and so far it's great - I'm using it for Live in conjunctiuon with the LVs and the combo seems to work really well. Obviously it's great for traktor as well.
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[quote="markaugust"]I moved, and was forced to make it all smaller and more compact
half of my gear is stacked up now in a corner of the bedroom
this is the new setup; and actually really liking the flow it creates

How do you like that slim Vestax DJ mixer in the lower right of the photo? How is it's sound quality? I like the design.
half of my gear is stacked up now in a corner of the bedroom
this is the new setup; and actually really liking the flow it creates

How do you like that slim Vestax DJ mixer in the lower right of the photo? How is it's sound quality? I like the design.
Very nice setup - really like the idea of having everything to hand. Is your desk custom made or pre-built? I like the Vestax mixer too - what model is that?markaugust wrote:I moved, and was forced to make it all smaller and more compact
half of my gear is stacked up now in a corner of the bedroom
this is the new setup; and actually really liking the flow it creates:
Also liking your Quik-Lock rack as I just ordered one
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I bought the desk via a friend form a bankrupt mediacompany for like 25 euros; awesome in its measures and good listening-angle and wrist height to prevent back-arm issues. I carpet-taped those wooden pieces on there, so the spectralis/monomchine/machinedrum would be nicely tilted in front of me. works like a charm.
the vestax mixer is an old-school big knob house mixer; i think kerri chandler had something to do with the design. it's a vestax PMC 250.
works fine, nothing special; allthough very nice that it doesnt take that much space at the moment.
the blue sky monitors rock, very good for producing without tiring your ears; but very PA minded, so I always crossreference with some less bassy tannoy reveals and different hifi speakers; so that I am not only makin bass that will only be heard in a club but also on some home hifisystem
very open and clear, and because of the woofer, U can adjust the amount of bass real easy according to the size of your room or given frequency issues; which in this case of moving to a smaller place really helped a lot. had a decent sound within the day of setting up.
the vestax mixer is an old-school big knob house mixer; i think kerri chandler had something to do with the design. it's a vestax PMC 250.
works fine, nothing special; allthough very nice that it doesnt take that much space at the moment.
the blue sky monitors rock, very good for producing without tiring your ears; but very PA minded, so I always crossreference with some less bassy tannoy reveals and different hifi speakers; so that I am not only makin bass that will only be heard in a club but also on some home hifisystem
very open and clear, and because of the woofer, U can adjust the amount of bass real easy according to the size of your room or given frequency issues; which in this case of moving to a smaller place really helped a lot. had a decent sound within the day of setting up.
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