Thanks for this. I, myself, have waited and the reviews from DJs have been great so I will get it. Phase likely be my primary while needles are backup.
I have them since software V2.0 and I love them since the beginning. V5.0 just came out and they are better then ever. Basically ditched the needles completely except when playing real vinyl. There is so much space on my TTs. No accidental touching of the tone arm and such. And it is a breeze to work with. You only have to plug the tone arm contacts for the needles or they will corrode which will be a pita later when you try to use needles again
Hi, thank for doing this. And for clarifying there isn't a Phase 2.0, it's the firmware that's updated. I have a question would appreciate help if possible.. Looking for the cheapest way to get my brother mixing in Serato. If I get Serato dj pro, and MWM Phase, is a DVS enabled mixer still needed? Aim is to be able to use Serato with his current setup, Technics 1210s, unsure of his mixer. I think it's a behringer with a USB port. All the best
Great video Si. I've been waiting to take the plunge. Considering the price of needles these days the pricepoint isnt too crazy. Going to wait to see how well the hid mode tightens things up. (I do wonder if there might be an updated unit on horizon...?)
Hmm yeah that's the trouble with these things, you never really know what's around the corner. Seems like it'd still be a nice unit except without all the RCA cables. But yeah, no one wants to be the person who gets it brand new then something else comes out! That's happened to me more times than I'd care to remember hehe
Thank you for the review. I have a pair of 1200's that have RCA issues and possible tonearm tracking. I'm really thinking of Phase as a "workaround" from fixing the tables since now prices on 1200 parts are so much. Since I'm not using these in the professional setting I think they should be great, also I just happy to get away from needles.
What’s it like for scratching and juggling these days? I sent mine back and got a refund because the cue drift was shocking even after the many updates.
Great vid! But one thing that I don’t see anyone explain is, how does it read the vinyl grooves without spinning or hovering over the grooves? Do you download the digital version of the track first and it merely acts as a position tracker?
Ya. The high pitched noise was the timecode that you only heard if you played your serato record in phono. You don't even need a record for phase to work
It's just how strong the signal is. So for traditional dvs that goes through cartridges and crappy turntable cables and stuff you could end up with a dodgy circle. That essentially meant you were going to have a bad night DJing. So seeing a perfect circle every time just signifies the end of an those kinds of woes!
The idea behind these is really cool but using two devices that rely on batteries and wireless sync seems like adding multiple points of potential failure which makes me wonder if it's really worth the convenience or novelty factor. Bad phono leads are cheap to replace, I suppose a bad stylus is less so but at least you could quickly borrow one from someone else :-)
I don't see it that way. I see it as an extra you can add to your set up to mitigate potential problems. Say you get to a venue and the TT's have bad leads, whatcha gonna do? Also good for at home where there's nothing at stake... You can save some wear and tear on your needles and records. Deffo a good option to have in your bag!
I would be curious to know how long the batteries will last before they are just worn out and need to be replaced. It's too bad they didn't build them with replacement in mind, there's nothing on their website about it. So I guess you're stuck paying another $400 down the line when they fail.
@@BeatsBeneath I love gadgets but I think this will be the beginning of the end for the art form. This will make it easy for every wanna be DJ and will not have to work hard to acquire skills at their craft. I've DJ'd since the late 70's and i know this is motivated solely by greed. Urban american started this Art form and Corporate American will destroy it. Mark my word....
@@outbeck1457 This is a step back from developing skills. The next generation of DJ's will do all with voice command, and the package will read " No Skills Necessary"
Thanks for this. I, myself, have waited and the reviews from DJs have been great so I will get it. Phase likely be my primary while needles are backup.
Ya, that makes sense. Especially as one is perishable and the other isn't.
i guess it's pretty off topic but does anybody know of a good site to watch new tv shows online ?
@Ruben Gannon I would suggest flixzone. Just google for it =)
@Ruben Gannon i use Flixzone. You can find it by googling :)
Finally a good review of the latest version. Excellent! I’m convinced. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful! Enjoy 😌
I have them since software V2.0 and I love them since the beginning. V5.0 just came out and they are better then ever. Basically ditched the needles completely except when playing real vinyl. There is so much space on my TTs. No accidental touching of the tone arm and such. And it is a breeze to work with. You only have to plug the tone arm contacts for the needles or they will corrode which will be a pita later when you try to use needles again
Nice. Yeah they're a good addition to any set up I reckon. Deffo fills a need
Great updated vid! Been waiting for this. May just have to grab one now, you've put my mind at ease and these bloody needles are pissing me off!
Ya Roy! They're good!
If youre looking to buy a phase, I heard it will go for only 300 on black friday
Nice, good recommendation
where at? I might have to sbatch these up
@@j.p.7982 from the official phase website
@@Djonit408 yes. Just bought mine Sunday. Suppose to get here tomorrow. Exactly $299.00
Great price
Hi, thank for doing this. And for clarifying there isn't a Phase 2.0, it's the firmware that's updated.
I have a question would appreciate help if possible..
Looking for the cheapest way to get my brother mixing in Serato.
If I get Serato dj pro, and MWM Phase, is a DVS enabled mixer still needed?
Aim is to be able to use Serato with his current setup, Technics 1210s, unsure of his mixer. I think it's a behringer with a USB port.
All the best
Great video Si. I've been waiting to take the plunge. Considering the price of needles these days the pricepoint isnt too crazy. Going to wait to see how well the hid mode tightens things up. (I do wonder if there might be an updated unit on horizon...?)
Hmm yeah that's the trouble with these things, you never really know what's around the corner. Seems like it'd still be a nice unit except without all the RCA cables. But yeah, no one wants to be the person who gets it brand new then something else comes out! That's happened to me more times than I'd care to remember hehe
I still don't get how I position the needle... 🤔🤔🤔
Heh what do you mean? You don't need it with phase
@@BeatsBeneath I mean, how do I "position" it in the track - like skipping from the beginning to the middle?
@@PatrickTT it only works in relative mode - you'll need to use a separate midi controller to track through the record / load cue points.
Thank you for the review. I have a pair of 1200's that have RCA issues and possible tonearm tracking. I'm really thinking of Phase as a "workaround" from fixing the tables since now prices on 1200 parts are so much. Since I'm not using these in the professional setting I think they should be great, also I just happy to get away from needles.
That's a great idea, that's kind of why I'm using it right now too!
Great video man! I hope your channel will grow :)
Thanks! You too!
Great use of the biggie vid! for those who know...
Ha yeah I always felt bad for that DJ
They gave that lad a real hard time... felt for him.
What’s it like for scratching and juggling these days? I sent mine back and got a refund because the cue drift was shocking even after the many updates.
Seems alright. I've noticed it shift weirdly a couple of times but that's it. Mostly reliable I'd say
The same for me...is so strange
I'm definitely tempted after the stability issues have been sorted.... so much cheaper than a pair of rane 12s aswell
Ya man. Can recommend with a safe conscious these days. At least from my experience. Rane 12 killer ha
@@BeatsBeneath just bought the phase....comes today...
Great vid! But one thing that I don’t see anyone explain is, how does it read the vinyl grooves without spinning or hovering over the grooves? Do you download the digital version of the track first and it merely acts as a position tracker?
Yes, exactly. The tune will be playing via your computer, the Phase maps or at least tracks where that tune is on the vinyl.
@@mmhcreates Thank you for clarifying. It was spinning me out, excuse the pun 😁
@@ckhattonnot problem and puns are welcome.
So since there’s no cartridge involved, no more high pitched control record noise, correct?
Ya. The high pitched noise was the timecode that you only heard if you played your serato record in phono. You don't even need a record for phase to work
What is the meaning of the perfect circle? I haven't DJ'd for 15 years, I'm thinking of getting a similar setup to you. Thanks
It's just how strong the signal is. So for traditional dvs that goes through cartridges and crappy turntable cables and stuff you could end up with a dodgy circle. That essentially meant you were going to have a bad night DJing. So seeing a perfect circle every time just signifies the end of an those kinds of woes!
@@BeatsBeneath . Oh I see, thanks for your reply 👍
Very good review.
Thanks v much 👍
The idea behind these is really cool but using two devices that rely on batteries and wireless sync seems like adding multiple points of potential failure which makes me wonder if it's really worth the convenience or novelty factor. Bad phono leads are cheap to replace, I suppose a bad stylus is less so but at least you could quickly borrow one from someone else :-)
I don't see it that way. I see it as an extra you can add to your set up to mitigate potential problems. Say you get to a venue and the TT's have bad leads, whatcha gonna do? Also good for at home where there's nothing at stake... You can save some wear and tear on your needles and records. Deffo a good option to have in your bag!
I would be curious to know how long the batteries will last before they are just worn out and need to be replaced. It's too bad they didn't build them with replacement in mind, there's nothing on their website about it. So I guess you're stuck paying another $400 down the line when they fail.
Ya true. I guess that's the way things are these days, nothing is built to last to long is it?
Do you still need to have the turntable grounded with these?
Not at all. You could use it without the turntable plugged in to the mixer actually. It's sending the signal wirelessly
Do I need... Absolutely not, do I want.... 😬 Absolutely yes 😂
haha, yup I know that feeling!
@@BeatsBeneath I Caved and bought them haha
Wtf does it actually do
Another Tool for Fake Dj's. Seriously what's next? AI for Mixers that do all the mixing without human intervention?
It's just a tool man. Honestly, I don't think you're not far off with the AI thing though, they could probably do that now if they really wanted.
@@BeatsBeneath I love gadgets but I think this will be the beginning of the end for the art form. This will make it easy for every wanna be DJ and will not have to work hard to acquire skills at their craft. I've DJ'd since the late 70's and i know this is motivated solely by greed. Urban american started this Art form and Corporate American will destroy it. Mark my word....
I hate this product
People also develop as technology advances.
Your thoughts are old thoughts.
Accept
Otherwise
Do it alone
@@rogerdjs I hate this product
People also develop as technology advances.
Your thoughts are old thoughts.
Accept
Otherwise
Do it alone
@@outbeck1457 This is a step back from developing skills. The next generation of DJ's will do all with voice command, and the package will read " No Skills Necessary"