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New Pioneer Mixer...

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After much industry speculation Pioneer announces the availability of the DJM-1000 professional DJ mixer. The DJM-1000 is a robust installation grade mixer with the highest quality digital audio, enhanced functionality and intuitive design. It’s the result of extensive industry research and development with world-renowned DJs, club technicians and installation engineers.

The DJM-1000 employs Pioneer’s expertise in audio technology to create a high-end reference audio mixer that is easily connected to traditional DJ equipment as well as other digital devices like samplers, effectors and digital turntables - giving professional DJs uncompromised performance and the flexibility to perform the best possible sets.



Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc. introduced today the DJM-1000 professional DJ mixer, which incorporates suggestions from world-renowned DJs resulting in a mixer with high quality audio, improved functionality and increased user-friendliness. The DJM-1000 uses Pioneer’s expertise in audio technology to create a high-end unit that is easily connected to other equipment like samplers, effectors and digital turntables, enabling professional DJs to put on the best show possible.

Pioneer utilized its long heritage in audio technology to create a high quality sound design for the DJM-1000. This mixer has 24-bit/96kHz digital sampling and a 32-bit/96kHz digital sound processor. Analog signals from LP turntables are digitized with the high quality audio-to-digital converter and mixed without deterioration of the sound quality. The unit has a rigid chassis to minimize unwanted vibrations and a strong power supply to create clear, powerful sound.

The DJM-1000 has digital input-output terminals, making it compatible with Pioneer’s CDJ-1000Mk2 and DVJ series of digital turntables. It is also easily connected to a DJ effector or sampler to give greater variety to a DJ’s performance. It also can be used for studio recording where high quality sound is required

Its three-band isolator allows the user to control the levels from +6dB to -8dB in each band. It also can be used to attenuate and accent partial bands. A 17 phase fader curve allows the user to adjust not only the curves of the cross fader but also the curves of the channel fader.

The DJM-1000 incorporates several industry firsts:

- A new Sound Link / EFX Link function is used to control other Pioneer equipment via a link cable.

- A BPM Synchronize Function, which synchronizes the BPMs of all attached equipment such as CDJs and EFX.

- A Visual Link Button that allows the user to control the visual effects and fades of other visual equipment (such as an Edirol V4) with the Pioneer cross fader.

The main fader volume control knob can be changed to a rotary knob for delicate sound volume control when mixing. An optional part (DJC-1000RV) is required to make this change, which can be completed in any of Pioneer’s authorized service centers.

Other features of the DJM-1000 include:

- MIDI Out for operation of external equipment

- Two Band Booth EQ for equalizing the booth monitor

- Fader Start Play for CD player control on all six channels

- Three Band Equalizer with Hi, Mid and Low settings in each channel to obtain dynamics of instrumental sound

- Talk-Over Function, which will automatically turn down the volume level of the music when the microphone is in use

- Peak Level Meter for all six channels to check source input levels

Specifications
# Sampling Rate 96 kHz
# A/D, D/A Convert 24 bits
# Headroom 19dB
# Cross Talk (Line) 88dB
# Frequency Response 20Hz ~ 20kHz
# Total Harmonic Distortion 0.005% or less
# Signal-to-Noise Ratio 105dB(LINE) (at full scale)
# 88dB (PHONO) (at full scale)
# 84dB(MIC) (at full scale)
# Power Source AC 100V (50/60Hz)
# Electricity 54W
# Dimensions 428(W) x 359.3(D) x 187.5(H) mm 19 (W) x 14-2/16 (D) x 7-3/8 (H)19', 6 unit for the mixer, 1 unit for connectors.
# Net Weight 12.1 kg / 26 lb 11 oz
# Input Specs & Terminals
# Digital 4 x (RCA) / Coaxial2 x Mini Digital Link
# Connectors (AUDIO)
# CD / Line 6 x (RCA) and 4 x (Phone Jack 6.3 mm)12dBu / 22k
# Phono 6 x (RCA)-52dBu / 47k
# Mic / Sub Mic 1 x(Combi Phone/XLR) & 2x(Phone Jack 6.3)-52dBu / 3k
# Return 2 x (Phone Jack 6.3mm)-12dBu / 22k
# Output Specs & Terminals
# Master Out 1 1 x (XLR)+2 dBu / 600 Ohm
# Master Out 2 1 x (RCA)+2 dBu / 10k
# Booth 1 x (Phone Jack 6.3mm)+2dBu / 600 Ohm
# Record 1 x (RCA) -8dBu / 10k
# Send 2 x (RCA) -12 dBu / 10k
# Midi Out 1 x (5 pin DIN )
# Headphone Monitor Out 1 x (Phone Jack 6.3mm)+8.5 dBu / 32 Ohm




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im a believer....
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to quote from another forum:

"Looks like they're trying to outdo Allen & Heath. Too bad that'll never happen. And the damn thing is more expensive than most Allen & Heath mixers too! But who's to bullshit, I'd probably buy one just for the hell of it (even though it would never replace my A&H)."
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played on this badboy on the weekend just gone... very nice looking thing - even if they've gone backwards with the mic input, no mid-range anymore! But I think Mr. Scotrod was fairly happy with it!
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its a beast alright. still love my xone:32. will do me for ages i reckon.
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Net Weight 12.1 kg / 26 lb 11 oz

thats a fair weight for a mixer....
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how much is???
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i wouldn't buy a mixer with effects onboard (unless I was buying it for its other features).

If you are serious about EFX then use send/receive to an EFX unit.
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