Cookies help us deliver our Services. - Duration: 23:02. Hard to think about spending so much $$ on a mixer I've never played before. Handmade DJ mixers for the discerning DJ. I'm no expert, but any opinions on what the differences would be between the two, and what I should consider when deciding? Go for condesa or wait for the rdm40.
I'm sure I would get used to it and it probably sounds amazing. Channel and could not be more excited. 001. There's a 3 band eq on each channel, cue blend between channel 1 and 2, dry/wet control for each channel on the FX loop.
Ask Condesa if their ISO per channel circuit is available for Lucia. Can't go wrong either way. The Australian rotary DJ-mixer manufacturer add the Lucia to their range of products. Condesa is an Australian audio company specialising in hand-made rotary mixers. Hoping I made the right decision, couldn’t really have gone wrong either way! The major difference, as others have stated, is that the Lucia can support Send/Return. Press J to jump to the feed. 001. The Other Side of Vegas 5,820 views The major difference, as others have stated, is that the Lucia can support Send/Return. I love the look of the RDM20, but my friend has a Condesa Lucia, and it's such a great mixer and I've enjoyed playing it. Cased in local hardwood and Tasmanian oak, Condesa’s Carmen and Lucia models have something of the Linn Sondek LP12 turntable about them – a vintage design standard synonymous with refined analogue sound. Other than that they both sound great.
Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. The Other Side of Vegas 5,498 views. More posts from the rotarymixers community. https://condesaelectronics.com/shop/lucia/. Ah, I suppose one difference is that it looks like the RDM20 has isolators on the master AND channels vs. the Lucia which has master isolators and then EQ on each channel... does that make a big difference? I haven't heard it or played on any of those two but I would for sure go for the Condesa based on my personal wants in a mixer, plus shape and layout too. Will report back w what I end up with, Just ordered the Carmen V with fx loop per.
Rotary connections. I'd go with the one that you like the layout better and is more visually appealing to you. Thanks everyone for the replies! 23:02. 12K likes. Completely depends on how you prefer to mix really. E&S DJR-400 vs. Condesa Lucia Firecracker Boutique Rotary Mixoff Ep.
Condesa Electronics. Feel free to also share any photos of your set-up that includes a rotary mixer. We love them and we think you will too! - Duration: 23:02. Never played on the Varia, looks nice but a little weird layout for me. It's a work of art and just feels like home. Love both products and you really can’t go wrong. E&S DJR-400 vs. Condesa Lucia Firecracker Boutique Rotary Mixoff Ep. Oct 14, 2016 - Beautiful one-off 'Firecracker edition' Condesa Lucia with laser etched enclosure for produced for Lindsay Todd
I know it's ready for Carmen. Blame It On The Boogie Mix - Duration: 19:06. Also super interesting to see the 4 ch varia just came out with. 26.12.2015 - Steven Slater hat diesen Pin entdeckt. The main difference is the Varia doesn't have effects support. Condesa:https://condesaelectronics.com/shop/lucia/. I was one of the posts asking this same question and I’m about to order the Carmen v from condesa. Build time on the RDM20 is much faster too. Interesting, if you take out the effects / shape & layout, what about the condesa piques your interest most? I know it's ready for Carmen. By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies. Can't go wrong either way. Other than that they both sound great. I just can't fathom anyone being disappointed after buying that mixer. I'd go with the one that you like the layout better and is more visually appealing to you. update, went with the lucia. I personally don't like to use isolators at all and would ideally have two filters and a four band EQ like my old xone 92. Ask Condesa if their ISO per channel circuit is available for Lucia. ability to customize, I’m getting a 2 ch eq custom circuitry and faceplate for it.
Condesa Lucia 2 Channel Rotary Mixer This one is a hand made 2 channel with line/phono switch, discreet circuitry apart from the 3 band master iso. Nothing negative to say about the varia, but came down to a couple things: familiarity with condesa and having played the mixer before, the carry case, which is nice if you’re looking to travel with the mixer at all.
I've played on the Lucia quite a bit. Specs wise they seem fairly similar. Alright y'all -- seen a few posts asking this same question, but I'm getting ready to spend way too much money, and it's shocking how little feedback there is on the RDM20 by Varia Instruments. A community for discussing all things related to rotary mixers. Entdecke (und sammle) deine eigenen Pins bei Pinterest.
u/Gee_Golly, Main difference is the inability to add fx units to the varia.