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PIONEER SVM-1000 AUDIO/VIDEO MIXER
Dogs On Acid HQ got the chance to test out Pioneer's SVM-1000, a four-channel audio/video mixer that's primed and ready to not only up the ante on your own mixes, but will usher in the next phase of DJs, opening the doors for experimentation like no other piece of mixing equipment before it!
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YAMAHA: TENORI-ON
Recently, hipnotic headed down to the launch of the Tenori-on to review the new product. Designed and created by Japanese artist, Toshio Iwai, in collaboration with Yamaha, get the run down on this handheld, touch screen instrument from one of our very own Griderators.
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STANTON: FINAL SCRATCH
Final Scratch - expensive novelty toy, or icon of the paradigm shift that is modern Digital DJaying? How much more useful is it that just buying a CDJ? Has the impossible been achieved? Can you really scratch with your MP3s using only a piece of vinyl? Can Richie Hawtin really be wrong? Will time come to a stand-still and the universe implode? XO has fun finding out ...
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KAM: DDX3000
The KAM DDX3000 is an entry-level direct drive turntable that offers a strong motor, versatile control and a few additional features that you would only usually find on a turntable in a higher price bracket. The most significant of these are the three selectable pitch ranges, which make mixing your oldest bootleg into your latest dub-plate a dream.
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STANTON: STR8 150 TURNTABLE
For longer than anyone other than real DJ veterans can remember, Technics have been at the top of the turntable game, and so every turntable on the market really has the SL1200 Mk2 as the benchmark. They’re sturdy, they’re reliable, and they have a “feel” that most DJs consider to be unusurpable. I’m happy to report that the STR8s meet the grade...
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STANTON: SA-12 (CRAZE SIGNATURE MIXER)
It’s widely known that the world’s greatest turntablist DJ Craze has been busting Stanton’s products for a while now; however the relationship between Craze and Stanton has been taken a step further as the latest mixer in Stanton’s Scratch Artist series has been built to the preferred specifications of Craze himself.
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