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Pioneer DJM700 K (Pioneer DJM-700K)
The Pioneer DJM-700 4-channel digital mixer from Pioneer will reignite
jaded turntablists' enthusiasm and make it easier to entertain the crowd while
producing the purest sounding mixes. The solid construction chassis and dual
shield structure of the DJM-700 helps eliminate worry over vibration and digital
noise creeping in. Output-wise, it has a 96khz/24-bit digital sampling system
with a 32-bit/96kHz DSP with ideal filtering that doesn't deteriorate any of the
sound quality. Speaking of filters, the DJM-700 DJ mixer has a unique effect
frequency filter that limits the frequency bands subjected to effects to help
showcase your particular mixing style.
As far as effects, some of the more notable additions to this Pioneer mixer
include Beat Effect, which automatically detects the BPM of the tune to
perfectly align any of the various effects such as flanger, phaser, or crush,
with the beat; Roll Sampler, which provides 4 realtime sampling patterns—roll,
reverse roll, pitch up roll, and pitch down roll; and Beat Select Buttons—2
buttons that help maintain synchronization between beat effects and audio by
letting the user quickly select the effect timing.
The Pioneer DJM-700 has fully assignable MIDI functions for those who like to
add DJ effectors and MIDI software applications to their nightly routine, with
up to 49 assignable keys. Adding to the variety of performance options, the I/O
terminals allow for traditional or digital turntables or both.
When quality and performance is key, trust Pioneer.
Pioneer DJM-700 4-Channel Digital DJ mixer with Effects Features:
4-channel
10 input/12 output
High rigidity chassis minimizes noise from vibration
Dual shield structure eliminates digital noise entry
World's first frequency effects filter
Manual filter
Sound Link/EFX Link function controls other Pioneer equipment via a link cable
BPM synchronize function, to synchronize the BPMs of all attached equipment
Fully assignable MIDI functions
96kHz/24-bit sampling rate
32-bit/96kHz digital sound processor
MIDI effects like Beat Effect, Roll Sampler, and Beat Select Buttons can be
synced with tempo
Each channel of the mixer can be assigned to the crossfader
Built-in 3-band EQ on each channel enables level control within a —26dB to +6dB
range for high, mid, and low bands, respectively.
Users can change the crossfader/channel fader curve
Mixer automatically lowers track volume when it senses a vocal input on the
microphone
Peak level meter located on the top right of the mixer shows input levels from
each channel
By simply sliding the crossfader or channel fader, player is automatically
started
Pioneer DJM-700 4-Channel Digital DJ mixer with Effects Specifications:
I/O:
Input Terminal: CD/Line x 5 (RCA), Phono x 3 (RCA), MIC x 2 (XLR, 1/4" phone)
Output Terminal: Master Out x 2 (RCA, XLR), Booth Out (RCA), Headphone Monitor
Out (top panel 1/4" phone), Rec Out (RCA), Digital Out (coaxial)
Other Terminal: Send (1/4" phone), Return (1/4" phone), MIDI Out (5P DIN),
Control Out x 2 (3.5 mini jacks)
Other Specs:
Sampling Rate: 96kHz
A/D, D/A Converter: 24-bit
Frequency Response: 20Hz - 20kHz
Total Harmonic Distortion: 0.005 % or less
Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 104 dB (LINE)
Head Room:19 dB
Power Requirements: AC 120V (60 Hz)
Power Consumption: 34W
Dimensions: 12.6"(W) x 4.25"(H) x 14.9"(D)
Weight: 14.6 lb.
Very simply put, the DJM 700k is my favorite piece of gear I own. Its a monster of a mixer. It will do just about everything a 900 will do for a much more attractive price point. The EQ's sound great, and of course the effects are the best part about this mixer. Seriously, if you've never owned a Pioneer mixer before, just buy it for the effects. Not only are they oh so extremely useful for the serious DJ or producer, but just a ton of fun to play around with, especially the roll section. On many occasions at even the most casual of parties, people always want to get their hands on this thing just to play with the roll effect, or turn the filter knob. Which by the way, the filter has something every rewarding about it, turn that thing and you'll feel like your playing in front of 20'000 people at EDC, it just sounds excellent, and is stupid fun. Like you would expect from any Pioneer gear, the 700 is EXTREMELY well built. I think it weighs just under 20 pounds. Not a single knob feels wobbly or loose, and all the buttons feel extremely solid. The display is bright, and VU metering on this (or any other Pioneer club mixer) is superb. One difference it does have from its more expensive counterparts is that it only has 2 channels of Fader Start, as opposed to the normal 4, which is an awesome thing to have if you're using Pioneer CDJ's with this mixer. I really think after having used 900's, and 800's in clubs, that they are something of a rip off compared to the 700. Realistically, they only do a tiny bit more for you, and cost twice as much. In the end, I would say the DJM 700k is worth every penny.