Yep. 👍 Mine sounds amazing too. Only negative for mine is that it really does showcase the production and engineering of tracks. Poorly produced tracks will sound trash on this thing. Well produced tracks sound absolutely amazing.
I have heard from several people that you want to be very careful what device you put on the master insert loop on the Euphonia. The sound quality of the Euphonia is outstanding, but if you put a sub-par device on the master insert loop, it can ruin the warm sound coming from the Euphonia and basically negate most of what this mixer was built for. The Pioneer RMX 1000 is one example, I have heard multiple people say do not put a RMX 1000 on the master insert loop as it is not good enough sound quality, and it will significantly degrade the warm natural sound of the Euphonia mixer. If this is true, then the next question is, what is an example of a good device to put on the master insert loop that will maintain the warm high quality sound of the Euphonia mixer?
We actually just got our hands on one. You are right about the sound though our time with it was short. I was really disappointed with the plastic upper 3rd. Surprised Alpha Theta chose this crappy material. Also seemed that the EFX switch was not built to last. But other than those two quirks and obviously the RMX routing, it's a very cool piece.
I think it’s important to point out that the phasing issue is not due to the mixers design. It is due to the RMX design. The same thing happens with every other mixer and that unit. It’s just not built for send return purposes it’s built for master effects.
That's not entirely true. Rmx works perfect on every other Pioneer dj mixer with send return. I have them all here. EfX-500 same issue and vestax isolator acts like an eq when running on send return.
If that’s true, that’s kind of sinister. Never heard that before. I have the 500 and it’s never worked well with any of my mixers on the return send. Always phasing. Kind of shame they would do that to keep the ecosystem. Evil genius type shit. Still love that mixer though. They did well on this one.
How do you find the filter quality? I'm still eager to try one. My one issue with the FX routing on paper, is that I really wish we got a dedicated filter per channel, instead of making it one of the FX. Filter Mixing is a big part of how I like to play records, and it's a shame to have to choose between that and FX.
@@TheDJLab really? I find removing the lows to be way more useful in the mix, or for momentary reduction of the low end. Anyway, thanks for the input. Need to rent one of these for the weekend and take it to the club.
Yep. 👍 Mine sounds amazing too. Only negative for mine is that it really does showcase the production and engineering of tracks. Poorly produced tracks will sound trash on this thing. Well produced tracks sound absolutely amazing.
I have heard from several people that you want to be very careful what device you put on the master insert loop on the Euphonia. The sound quality of the Euphonia is outstanding, but if you put a sub-par device on the master insert loop, it can ruin the warm sound coming from the Euphonia and basically negate most of what this mixer was built for. The Pioneer RMX 1000 is one example, I have heard multiple people say do not put a RMX 1000 on the master insert loop as it is not good enough sound quality, and it will significantly degrade the warm natural sound of the Euphonia mixer. If this is true, then the next question is, what is an example of a good device to put on the master insert loop that will maintain the warm high quality sound of the Euphonia mixer?
We actually just got our hands on one. You are right about the sound though our time with it was short. I was really disappointed with the plastic upper 3rd. Surprised Alpha Theta chose this crappy material. Also seemed that the EFX switch was not built to last. But other than those two quirks and obviously the RMX routing, it's a very cool piece.
I think it’s important to point out that the phasing issue is not due to the mixers design. It is due to the RMX design. The same thing happens with every other mixer and that unit. It’s just not built for send return purposes it’s built for master effects.
That's not entirely true. Rmx works perfect on every other Pioneer dj mixer with send return. I have them all here. EfX-500 same issue and vestax isolator acts like an eq when running on send return.
If that’s true, that’s kind of sinister. Never heard that before. I have the 500 and it’s never worked well with any of my mixers on the return send. Always phasing. Kind of shame they would do that to keep the ecosystem. Evil genius type shit.
Still love that mixer though. They did well on this one.
How do you find the filter quality?
I'm still eager to try one. My one issue with the FX routing on paper, is that I really wish we got a dedicated filter per channel, instead of making it one of the FX. Filter Mixing is a big part of how I like to play records, and it's a shame to have to choose between that and FX.
Only low pass... kinda meh
@@TheDJLab you mean low cut right?
Sorry.. meant high pass...cut the lows out... kinda useless
@@TheDJLab really? I find removing the lows to be way more useful in the mix, or for momentary reduction of the low end. Anyway, thanks for the input. Need to rent one of these for the weekend and take it to the club.
Ordered mine earlier this week! 2-3 week delivery time… Can’t wait to break it in. Thanks for all the info in your vids. Very helpful.
Hello can you help me, Why can't I connect to Serato DJ pro? Denon DJ SC LIVE 4 - 4 channel DJ controller
You can always use the channel input selector switch to cut off the source than trying to turn the dial down for instant cuts
Not as quick as you'd think and probably not great for the knobs