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Behringer VMX100 2-Channel DJ Mixer with Beat Counter
Behringer VMX100 2-Channel DJ Mixer with Beat Counter
- 2 dual-input stereo channels
- 1 ULN microphone input
- Gain and 2-band kill EQ (-32 dB) per channel
- Intelligent dual auto BPM counter with time and beat sync display
- Switchable crossfader curve control
The Behringer VMX100 was designed for those of you who need a compact, straight-ahead DJ mixer but don't want to sacrifice either important performance features or audio quality. To that end, the VMX100, Behringer's smallest VMX Mixer, is equipped with their automatic, intelligent BPM counter with Tempo Difference and Time Offset displays plus Sync Lock and Beat Assist functions, as well as Behrigner's new dual-rail ULTRAGLIDE crossfader with a 2-way curve control switch. The VMX100 offers two d
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(out of 4 reviews)
List Price: $ 119.99
Price: $ 69.99
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July 27th, 2010 - 01:55
Review by B. Yamasaki for Behringer VMX100 2-Channel DJ Mixer with Beat Counter
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This is a good mixer, a good start if you ever want to get your feet wet. The drawback is it is only a channel mixer with no pitch changing or beat mapping/altering. A good start though.
July 27th, 2010 - 02:22
Review by Dokusentia for Behringer VMX100 2-Channel DJ Mixer with Beat Counter
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This is a great mixer, easy to understand and master.
One major drawback is that you are unable to monitor the main output via headphones, only channel 1 & 2. This is a big dwawback for DJ’s who want to do a direct check of what is going out to the speakers.
Other than that,not a bad mixer at all.
July 27th, 2010 - 02:50
Review by V. Burciaga for Behringer VMX100 2-Channel DJ Mixer with Beat Counter
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Its great very simple though not that many features great for a starting Dj
July 27th, 2010 - 02:54
Review by Richard K. Baessler for Behringer VMX100 2-Channel DJ Mixer with Beat Counter
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I had a problem. I have an older double cassette tape deck. A good deck with record on the left and a dubber on the right. I wanted to be able play over what I had recorded but I couldn’t until I got this little mixer. It allowed me to make the proper in/out connections to make my double cassette a karaoke without the microphone. Of course there is also a mic connection so I can actually sing and play over the top of a pre-recorded tape.
I patted my self on the back for being able to figure this out and I also pat Behringer on the back for making this slick little mixer at a very affordable price.