Home 2023 Forums Digital DJ Gear Is the Allen & Heath Xone DX still worth buying?

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  • #1009229
    BoomBox
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    A&H is discontinued afaik so i would stay away. The VCI 400 gets really good reviews especially the EGE edition, which just tops your budget (without shipping and taxes). However if you are not bothered about Serato i personally would go for Reloop’s TM4 (it has good mappings with Traktor and VDJ) or Numark NS6/4TRACK. The former is about £440 (but can be had a bit cheaper, or at least i did) UK and the latter two are bout £650-700 but you could pick up second hand one for less your budget.
    The Numarks have been on the market longer than Reloop (at least the NS6 has) and have proven reliable, but owning a TM4 i can say it looks and feels rock solid. Also the Numarks can be used as standalone mixers, while the Reloop only has an emergency AUX in, providing you are running it on ext. power.
    For me having one only external input has never been an issue as i really do not see myself having 4 channels AND hooking up another 2 devices in…

    Having said that a third choice could also be Reloop’s Digital Jockey 3, which seems to have dropped price somewhat lately and can be currently had from Juno for £350. This is mapped to Traktor and generally people have good things to say about it but i have never had it myself, so i cannot comment.

    Still at this point price/performance wise i would go for Reloop TM4. You might need to reduce the sensitivity of the jogs a little to about 26%-29% to get more of an authentic vinyl feel, but aside from that mapping is pretty descent.

    hth

    #1009243
    Strictly T
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    Hi BoomBox thanks very much for taking the trouble to pass on all this information, very helpful and opened my eyes to some new controllers.

    I was a bit worried about the A&H’s age and if it has been discontinued then I think I will definitely give it a miss, don’t want to end up with another dud controller like I did with the SCS3 system which has piss poor support from Stanton, this is a real shame as it could and should be brilliant.

    This time I am really going to take my time before I choose a controller as I want to buy one which will last a good few years now!

    #1009247
    Terry_42
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    Taking your time is always good, factor also in what software you want to use and then make a choice.

    #1009250
    BoomBox
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    @ strictlyt glad you found the post useful mate. Good luck in researching and let us know how it goes.

    #1009261
    Strictly T
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    Cheers mate! Been researching all day actually and leaning towards getting a A&H Xone:K2 now. I am very keen to learn some midi mapping and building up my own workflow…not sure if that is a good idea or not! I am also getting sucked in by the small size and price 🙂

    Otherwise I may save up for a VCI 400, decisions, decisions! I wish there was an industry standard like with turntables and CDJS.

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