DM2050 Joins Numark's DJ Mixer Lineup
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July 25, 2005
Numark has introduced the DM2050 mixer, a compact, tabletop model with three channels designed for today's turntablist, desktop, and aspiring DJ. With features including steep 3-band EQ on every channel, a replaceable crossfader with reverse and slope control, a dedicated microphone input with 2-band EQ, and multiple input sources, this entry-level mixer is big on features and easy on one's finances.
Providing the required flexibility to accommodate CD players, turntables, samplers, and additional DJ tools, the new DM2050 provides inputs for 4-6 lines switchable, 2 phono inputs, and a microphone, as well as Master and Record outputs. Providing steep 3-band EQ on every channel with rotary frequency kills, the DM2050 makes it easy to contour the sound exactly to one's liking.
Of particular note, the DM2050 includes a dedicated microphone input with controls for treble, bass, and level. This feature enables one to connect and make adjustments to the microphone without occupying the primary input channels. Further, the DM2050 features a replaceable crossfader with reverse and slope control--enabling DJs to manage the fader's two channel assignments and the blending of signals exactly as they want.
Additional features of the DM2050 include a six segment LED display for monitoring signal strength and a toggle for Master and pre-fader listen (PFL) metering in the mixer's master
section. With its comprehensive feature set, the DM2050 remains quite compact compared to most three-channel mixers.
Suggested retail price: $149. The DM2050 will be available Q3 of 2005. For more information, visit their web site at www.numark.com. |