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Reemz Flag on 14-07-2006 @ 01:26
reloop40dpsusb.jpgThe premium RMX console: With a fully loaded DSP effects unit, reversible faders, variable curves and level LEDs for each channel it leaves no expectation unfulfilled! Just like its smaller BPM-brother this top-notch mixer offers crossfader controlled input channels, Fader Start and Kill Switches. Highly DJ-friendly is the headphone output with equalizer and mono switch. A definite "has-it-all".

Features
  • 4+1 channel PRO club mixer with USB Terminal
  • 2 "Full Duplex" USB Ports to feed and issue digital sound signals
  • Outstanding sound created by Premium Sound Architecture (PSA)
  • Automatic beat counter for all channels (double 3-digit display)
  • Freely assignable effects unit (Pan, Trans, Delay, Echo, Flanger, Filter, Phase, Pitch Shifter) with time and level parameters
  • Manual beat assignment of effects
  • Freely assignable Long Life TCT Crossfader (45 mm) with adjustable curve
  • Crossfader Start Play
  • Long Life Linefader (60 mm ) with adjustable curve, reversible
  • Metal potentiometer
  • Kill unit for both crossfader channels with flash function (-60 dB )
  • Send/Return effect for all channels
  • Extra LED display per channel for pre-listening signal
  • Gain control with 3-fold sound control (+10 / -40 dB ) per channel
  • Mic channel 1 with 3-fold sound control (+10 / -40 dB ), Gain, Cue & talk-over
  • Mic channel 2 with 3-fold sound control (+10 / -40 dB ), Gain & Cue
  • Ultra high-performance headphones out 1-way equalizer (mono option, Cue-Master-Mix, with mono/stereo switch)
  • 2 adjustable master outputs with balancing function (with mono/stereo switch and trim control)
  • Outputs: 2 Master (Master 1: XLR/Cinch, Master 2: Cinch), 1 Rec (Cinch), 1 Send (6.3 mm jack)
  • Inputs: 4 phono (Cinch), 4 (+4) Line (Cinch), 2 Mic (Mic 1: Combi, Mic 2: 6.3 mm jack), 1 return (6.3 mm jack)

Technical Details
  • Frequency range: 20 Hz - 20 kHz
  • S/N ratio: -80 dB
  • Distortion: 0.01%
  • Dimensions: 320 x 357 x 87 mm
  • Weight: 5.6 kg


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You can read more here : www.reloopdj.com

There are 13 Comments

Winston wrote on 14-07-2006 @ 01:45
I think headphone output with EQ and mono switch will become the standard beside the other controls like level, cue/master mix, split. The only thing this new mixer lacks, is a flip when you're in split mode.
  Flag DJ_Inspiration wrote on 14-07-2006 @ 10:22
I have the little brother of this mixer. I bought the Reloop RMX-40 BPM about a year and a half ago. It's a very good mixer in my opinion and I never had problems with the faders or other things..
  Flag DNR wrote on 14-07-2006 @ 12:01
wat gaat hij kostenConfused

[edit] weet het al, ongeveer 500 euro

[admin: ook hier editen ipv replyen op jezelf !]
  Flag Klonic wrote on 14-07-2006 @ 16:38
I have the RMX-40 DSP, it sucks! Well everything works, but it isn't pioneer quality. The phones EQ is realy handy, i'm gonna miss that on the DJM-800.
  Flag DNR wrote on 14-07-2006 @ 16:42
sorry, edit werkt hier niet. heb het al ongeveer 10 keer geprobeerd.

@ klonic

there is a big price diverence between the djm-800 and the rmx-40 DSP. but why ylou say the rmx-40 dsp sucks??

  Flag Lead wrote on 14-07-2006 @ 19:47
Nu werkt de wel.... Winking my eye
  Flag DJ_Inspiration wrote on 14-07-2006 @ 17:02
The RMX40DSP does not suck. It's a good mixer for it's price.
When I bought my RMX40, my friend bought a DJM-600 and he already has problems with his faders while mine don't have ANY problem. When all the faders on his DJM are closed, he can hear the music trough his speakers.
For the price of a DJM-600, you can buy 3 RMX40 mixers...

The DJM600 offcourse has a lot of better effects and a better roadproof build-quality but after all, I'm very satisfied with my RMX40. I don't know which mixer will come next after this one.

  Flag Twello wrote on 14-07-2006 @ 17:22
@ DJ inspiration

you can buy 4 BMP's or 2 DSP's  for the price of a DJM 600
  Flag gethigh wrote on 16-07-2006 @ 11:24
waarvoor dient die usb eigenlijk?

what is the usb for?
Winston wrote on 16-07-2006 @ 13:49
USB is voor aansluiten op de PC. Doel is om muziek van PC te draaien of om muziek van de mixer op te nemen op PC.
  Flag DNR wrote on 16-07-2006 @ 15:20
mischien kun je via de USB ook wat effecten toevoegen.
  Flag gethigh wrote on 17-07-2006 @ 18:16
lijkt me dus compleet nutteloos
  Flag DNR wrote on 17-07-2006 @ 20:07
maar hij ziet er in ieder geval mooier uit dan de zilveren dsp zonder usb. dus als ik er een zou halen zou ik ondanks het prijsverschil de usb kopen.
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