[TK] Dateq XTC
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Daan86    posted on 15-09-2007 13:00

Dateq XTC

Na een paar jaar trouwe dienst bied ik nu mijn Dateq XTC aan.
De reden van verkoop is dat ik kanalen te kort kom en er een nieuwe mengtafel komt.
Hij is technisch 100% in orde en ziet er goed uit.
Hij heeft enkel op m'n slaapkamer gestaan en altijd onder een handdoek, mits hij niet gebruikt werd natuurlijk. Toch is hij in de loop van de tijd niet extreem vaak gebruikt en hij is altijd met grote zorg behandeld. Ik denk dat hij gemiddeld zo'n 2 uurtjes per week aangestaan heeft.
Testen is mogelijk. Opsturen is ook mogelijk mits het geld binnen is.

Ik zou graag 350 euro ontvangen voor mijn trouwe mengtafel.

Voor verdere info is mailen mogelijk, maar reageren in deze thread kan ook.

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info van dateq.nl (hier is ook de handleiding te downloaden en zijn de specs te vinden):
XTC
The XTC is a unique mixer developed in close consultation with a number of top DJs. The experience they built up in the dance scene led to the implementation of several important requirements, which formed the basis for the development of this mixer.

The XTC has proved to be a real winner in practice. Extremely compact, purely functional and as sturdy as a mule, this mixer is guaranteed to serve you well through years of intensive use.

XTC from Holland, boundlessly popular in the USA, the absolute standard for demanding DJs


The XTC is Technics turntable-sized and has 4 channels, including 1 microphone channel which can be mixed with the unit’s own equalizer and gain signals. The other 3 channels are fader channels (100 mm ALPS) and have 2 inputs each, so that 3 line signals (e.g. CD, MD, sampler or keyboard) can be connected in addition to 3 turntables. A push-button next to each channel’s gain control can be used to switch from input 1 (phono) to input 2 (line), so that the time-consuming unplugging and plugging in of equipment is a thing of the past.

DATEQ is famous all over the world because of it's sound quality. This is achieved by using only high-quality components.

To boost the speed and ease of operation during mixing, the XTC is fitted with "terminator" switches which can be used to remove the bass, mid or top from the crossfader in a fraction of a second.

The X fader is connected between the XTC’s outermost fader channels and, like the channel faders, is VCA-driven to prevent malfunction and guarantee years of problem free operation.
The "transform" buttons are used to add music fragments from one side of the X fader on to those on the other side.

Cue facilities are of course provided on each channel. The cue signals are fed to a headphone amplifier with "power split". This unique Dateq function enables the cue and master signals to be heard simultaneously over the headphones.

There is no shortage of outputs on the XTC. The master output is balanced and provided with XLR plugs, allowing it to be directly coupled to an amplifier. In addition to this balanced output, an unbalanced cinch connection is also provided.

Furthermore, the XTC has a Monitor out, a sub low out for driving an (active) subwoofer and a second headphones connector. Since the XTC is mainly used in a dark environment, its design includes a 12-volt lamp socket on the front panel.



What do you think about [TK] Dateq XTC ??

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Daan86    posted on 22-09-2007 16:34
de xct heeft een nieuw baasje,
bedankt voor de ruimte, kan een slotje op..


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