Elite Hand Mixer
Some brands even though everyone knows they never had a decent piece of DJ gear have been released. Mackie is such a brand, we know they really mostly of live and studio mixers, and they've got some work, but PA DJ stuff? No, they did not, until recently at least. At the Fair of 2005 and the D2 announced one year later, the D4 and to top it off there was also a version of both models which Pro can write his name. Now there today on every Pro DJ elite hand mixer is as impressive is the term anymore. According to Mackie, the D (x) Pro Series but also a quality piece with a corresponding price tag. The D. 4Pro we treat in this review will cost you grab hold of him 1000 euros and with the standing mixer is in the elite class of semi Ecler EVO4, Pioneer DJM-700, the A & H Xone: 62, Korg and some Zero4 other serious competitors. The Mackie has a number of things we do not find on other mixers, but also lacks a lot compared to its competitors. Actually, the D. 4Pro so a little bit of a stranger in our midst. Widely known the D. 4Pro also not in the Netherlands, the elite hand mixer but a few shops and sold in this small country we tend quickly to the new DJM or EVO4 from Ecler. However, the Mackie D. 4Pro a number of things on board that the device is quite interesting to make. How about illuminated EQ pots, a built-in firewire card, a non-contact crossfader, a few filters and offers plenty of opportunities for the case to be able to put their own hands. On paper, the Mackie D. 4Pro have not even a very strange device and the device is quite potential. The question is what actually performs the Mackie D. 4Pro and whether he is as good as Mackie would have us believe. . . .