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2-Channel DJ Mixer with USB Interface

  • USB sound card: 6x6 24 bit / 96 kHz
  • Integrated USB-C hub
  • LED level indicator
  • Backlit rubber buttons
  • VCF filter Hi-Pass/Lo-Pass, FREQuency Sweep, RESonance
  • FX loop (Send/Return)
  • 3-band isolator EQ
  • Mini inno crossfader
  • Crossfader on/off switch
  • 3-way switchable crossfader curve
  • Microphone input with 2-band tone control
  • 2x Phono RCA inputs
  • 2x Line RCA inputs
  • Mic XLR jack combo socket input
  • Aux RCA input
  • Master insert XLR output
  • Stereo master XLR output
  • Stereo booth RCA output
  • Stereo record RCA outpit
  • Stereo master send RCA output
  • USB 2.0
  • Type-C USB host port
  • Dimensions (W × H × D): 190 × 108 × 314 mm
  • Colour: Black
  • Available since December 2025
  • Item number 626603
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Line Channels 2
  • Phono Input 2
  • Microphone In 1
  • Audio Interface Input 6
  • Audio Interface Output 6
  • Rec Out Cinch
  • Master Out XLR
  • Send/Return Yes
  • incl. Rackmount No
  • Talk-Over No
  • Effects No
  • Width 190 mm
  • Depth 314 mm
  • Height 108 mm
  • Stereo Line-In 2
  • Booth Out Cinch
  • MIDI USB
  • optional 19" rack mount No
  • Weight in kg 2,8 kg
5.899 kr
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Oldskooler 31.01.2026
Really happy with this mixer. The quality is excellent and the sound is great. Everything feels sturdy on it. I haven't tried DVS with it yet, but my timecode vinyls are on the way. I was considering getting something cheaper but I'm glad I spent the extra few euro on this.
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Compact two channel mixer for hybrid setup
nicopath 27.12.2025
In terms of design and layout, the mixer is more compact than the Xone 22. The three-band EQs are relatively close to the center, but the layout does not feel cramped when mixing. Hand positioning remains comfortable and not too close to the tonearm when playing vinyl. The layout is simple and functional. I would have preferred per-channel VU meters in addition to the master output meter. I like the all-black finish.

Build quality is in line with Allen & Heath mixers. It’s build like a tank. The unit feels solid, with no plastic parts aside from the fader caps. There is no noticeable play in the faders or knobs.

Feature-wise, it is a 2+1 channel mixer with a built-in sound card. The stereo AUX channel is particularly useful, as it includes a two-band EQ, cue capability, and an on/off switch. I route Deck C from Traktor through this channel to output the Pattern Player or samples, effectively using it as an additional deck. The filter behaves as expected. The built-in sound card is DVS compatible, which is a strong feature at this price point. I am less convinced by the master insert FX loop and would have preferred per-channel send/return, as I tend to use effects on individual channels rather than on the master bus. Split cue mode and the crossfader on/off switch are also useful.

Regarding sound quality, there is no filter pop, which was an issue on the Xone 22. The RIAA gain is high, and on well-mastered vinyl I often need to reduce the gain. Phono level is close to line level. The three-band EQ and VCF filter are consistent with other Xone mixers and sound very good and warm.

In conclusion, this is a two-channel analogue mixer with an integrated sound card. Most comparable analogue mixers are rotary designs, often more expensive and with fewer features. The closest alternative is the Ecler Warm 2, which is more expensive and does not include a sound card. As an upgrade from a Xone 22 or 23, there are no major changes, but the addition of the AUX channel and the improved RIAA stage justify the upgrade.
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Perfekter analoger "Hybrid-Mixer" für Plattenspieler, Laptop, etc.
CTJB 03.02.2026
Für analogen Sound gibt es kaum bessere Mixer auf dem Markt. Wer Laptop, Tablet oder Smartphone (neben Plattenspieler und CDJ über LINE) via USB-C anschließen möchte, ist mit dem Allen & Heath 24C bestens bedient. Das zusätzliche Audio-Interface ist eine klare Differenzierung zum ansonsten baugleichen Allen & Heath 24. Aus meiner Sicht gibt es keinen Grund, den rein analogen 24er zu kaufen. Für ca. 80 € mehr bekommst du einen „Hybrid-Mixer“ mit identischer analoger Qualität. Absolute Kaufempfehlung.
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