| Technics SHMZ1200 DJ Mixer When it comes to Technics DJ products you may think "if it ain't broke don't fix it
" and there has certainly been little need in the last ten to fifteen years for technics to update any of their DJ gear, being as they are top of the pile, the accepted industry standard. However with the advancement in cd turntable technology (and in particular the new Technics CD deck) Technics have gone away and designed a new mixer which is the ideal solution to the DJ using a pair of SL1200/1210s and the new awesome SLDZ1200 CD decks- the SHMZ1200. It's a four channel mixer with two digital inputs, perfect for mp3s or other digital media, and also has a digital output to facilitate zero signal degradation from the source to the destination. All the faders are of the highest quality, with optical technology, curve adjust and reverse as standard, and the unit also has a remote "fader start" option which will remotely start the DZ1200 when the fader is activated. Optical Cross Fader The unique four-channel play mode gives you complete control as you assign tracks to Right/Left Front/Rear. Four Channel Surround Sound Reinforced joints help prevent breakage in folding parts. Twelve Inputs / Seven Outputs The MZ1200 comes equipped with twelve inputs outputs (Master1/FRONT x 2, Master2/REAR x 1, Headphone x 1, Monitor x 1, Recording x 1, Digital x 1). Send And Return Effects Loop Effects controls include level adjustment, send and return, a pre/post switch and individual effect on/off switches for each channel. These effects can be previewed via headphone cueing. Fader-Start Sync Using stereo-mini-cord connections to digital turntables, you can trigger the decks to start and stop by operating the connected channel fader or cross fader. Each channel has its own 3-band equalizer with -24dB (12dB/oct) attenuation. Left/Right Split for independent fader and equalizer control over the left and right stereo channels. Separate output to send channel 1 or 2 to the front speakers, and channel 3 or 4 to rear speakers. Two digital inputs, one digital output, and reverse selectors for all faders. |