WNAMM11: Two New 2-Channel DJ Mixers

US Numark introduces the M101 and M101USB      14/01/11

WNAMM11: Two New 2-Channel DJ Mixers


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Numark has introduced the M101 and M101USB professional DJ mixers. Here's what they have to say about them...
M101 is a highly adaptable two-channel mixer for DJs. M101 lets mobile DJs get up and running quickly regardless of what gear they've brought to the gig. Whether for weddings, parties, clubs and everything in-between, the M101 is a perfect mixer for beginners and seasoned DJs alike who want a durable two-channel solution.
M101USB builds on the M101 with the addition of an easy-to-use USB audio interface for DJs who want the option of working with their computer as well as traditional analog I/O. Beyond simply mixing, both M101 and M101USB have built-in EQ so that DJs can fine tune their mix depending on the room or the tracks themselves.

Both mixers include two pairs of switchable phono/line inputs, a crossfader, 1/4" mic input and stereo RCA line output for connection to an amplifier, powered speakers or another mixer. Both can be rack-mounted and feature Numark's legendary industrial-grade durability.
"DJs always need a dependable mixer," said Simon Bangs, Project Manager, Numark. "The M101 and M101USB fit the bill perfectly and fit into nearly any budget." Pricing and Availability:
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