PIONEER DJM-707 Performance DJ Battle Mixer (Discontinued)

PIONEER DJM-707 Performance DJ Battle Mixer  (Discontinued)

Pioneer

Two channel high performance/battle DJ Mixer.


Pioneer continually strives to meet the wide-ranging needs of the frontier DJ and these mixers do just that by combining innovative technology with proven Pioneer quality. The DJM-909 and PIONEER DJM-707 offer DJs innovative features; precise cross fader/fade curve control, user-customizable cross fader glide adjustment, and touch screen control of the built-in effects (DJM-909). Pioneers DJM-909 and DJM-707 were designed with scratch DJs, the studio / production DJs and the turntablist in mind, however they are also excellent units for all DJs wanting to improve their performance level. The introduction of these two revolutionary mixers has taken the high-end battle mixer into a whole new dimension.

High Quality Sound Design and Durability
The DJM-909 and DJM-707 boast the highest quality in sound and design that exceed today's battle / performance mixers offering powerful club sound in a battle mixer. This was accomplished with sensitive yet solid gripping EQ knobs, durable transform switches, and precise and accurate cross fader curve control. Most importantly, Pioneer has developed an original "non-contact" cross fader technology with unprecedented durability and reliability.

The Cross Fader and Faders
The most important feature on any battle mixer is its cross fader and fader performance. Pioneer's DJM-909 introduce the most precise and customizable cross fader in the industry to date. The cross fader is highly durable and has double fade control allowing each half of the cross fader the ability to be adjusted independently! All fader curves can also be seen and adjusted with visual reference on the mixers' fader curve adjust screen (DJM-909). If that isn't enough, the cross fader feel can also be adjusted to your preference (a breakthrough functionality). Each channel fader curve can be adjusted from a smooth volume change to a dynamic volume ON/OFF at the TIP of the channel faders (bottom or top). In turntablist slang, you will be able to crab-scratch the channel faders from either the top end or bottom end of the fader. The fader is an optical fader, using a bank of optcial "gates" or "readers" with an onboard processor to gather this data and send it along as usable information. The moving fader bit has a series of teeth to either cut or pass the light from the sensor. Because the teeth are offset, it creates an absolute position and the encoder figures the relative position. If you were wondering about the "feel" adjustment of this crossfader... see the spring on the left side there? That presses up against the slider rail, and when an allan-key is used to tighten the screw, the spring gets shorter providing more pressure against the slider rail, hence a stiffer fader.

Fader Start Sync
Both mixers can connect with Pioneer's CDJ series to employ the fader start capability. The user can automatically start or stop playback by the sliding cross-fader or channel-fader.

Mixer Layout
Both the DJM-909 and DJM-707 are similar in layout although the DJM-909 boasts built-in effects and a touch sensitive display. Both mixers also offer a very clean, open fader area for scratching and beat juggling. Both mixers have a session line-in with volume control, cueable master output, mic input, and selectable phono / line switches. In addition, the DJM-909 has a tempo tap button, cueable effects switch, and a plug in for foot switch to control effects.

Features

2 Channels

4 Line Inputs

2 turntable inputs

2 switchable Phono/Line inputs

2 Fader Start inputs

3-band EQ per channel(-26dB to +6dB)

EQ On/Off switch

1 Mic input (Neutrik / 1/4" combo)

2-band mic EQ

Transform switches

Reverse switches

Non-contact crossfader

Adjustable Channel Fader curve

Independently adjustable Cross Fader curve

Adjustable Cross Fader lag

Adjustable Cross Fader tension

Headphone monitor auditioning

Session inputs / outputs with level control

Reinforced headphone jacks

Stereo Send / Return

RCA & XLR outputs

General Power requirements: AC 120V, 60 Hz

Power consumption: 23W

Weight: 6.3kg / 13lbs, 14oz.

Dimensions: 9-7/8" (W) x 15" (D) x 4-1/4" (H)

Audio Section Frequency response: 20Hz to 20kHz (CD)

Signal-to-noise ratio: 93 dB or more

Distortion Ratio: 0.02% or less

Specifications and design are subject to possible modification without notice

Approximate Weight 0.0kg

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