Numark

Description

Numark's two-channel M2 rack mixer a superb choice for any DJ setting from weddings to clubs, parties to practice setups with switchable phono/line inputs for turntables, CD players, and other line sources. The M2 mixer also has a mic input with dedicated EQ and gain, and a headphone output with crossfader-style cueing, as well as 3-band EQ on each channel plus crossfader-reverse and slope controls.
Numark M2 DJ Mixer
Numark M2 DJ Mixer
Numark M2 DJ Mixer

Features

  • 2-channel tabletop DJ mixer
  • Inputs: 2 phono/line switchable (RCA), 2 line (RCA), mic (1/4")
  • Outputs: Master (RCA), Record (RCA), Headphone (1/4" stereo)
  • 3-band EQ and gain on each channel
  • EQ and gain on mic channel
  • Replaceable crossfader with reverse and slope-controls
  • Crossfader-style cueing

Reviews

4

7 Reviews

0%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

  • Almost There

    3

    submitted11 years ago

    byAnthony

    fromPittsburgh, PA

    This is the third Numark mixer I've owned over the years. Pros: - Good spacing between all mixer components - Has separate level indicator for cue mix - Nice curves on the EQ's - Price Cons: The crossfader AND hi/mid/low potentiometers bit the dust in no time. If your crossfader is going to be unusable in a year, you probably should make it easier to replace. The pots are the worst part though. So scratchy. No amount of deoxit could fix them. Really a shame, because the rest of the mixer is great.

  • m2=money well spent

    3

    submitted14 years ago

    byTristian Scarbrough

    fromgoldsboro,nc

    i've had 2 of these mixers and the worked pretty well then for some reason the first 1 started bleeding really bad then it fryed during a freestyle session, i went to guitar center and got another 1 then that 1 fryed the same day so maybe it was something i was doin (constant red line) but then i bought a pioneer djm-350 and i will say i will never by numark again

  • Great for Home use

    5

    submitted15 years ago

    byKevin

    fromYoungstown, Ohio

    Love it! Easy set-up. Had it up and running in minutes. Using it as an inbetween for Stanton Turntable & M-audio speakers.

  • Great for the price

    5

    submitted15 years ago

    byElliot Marx

    fromTaipei, Taiwan

    All of the rotary knobs are super sturdy and bolted to the main panel. The overall feeling of the mixer is definitely on par with mixers going for more than 2x as much. We just came out with an Innofader Pro to fit as an upgrade to this mixer because we've heard from many customers who wear out the original crossfader pretty quickly. We've taken the DM1050 (same mixer with a different faceplate) to several trade shows and it holds up really well.

  • Numark M2 Mixer

    2

    submitted16 years ago

    byMitch

    fromSouth Florida

    I was very disappointed with this mixer because I was looking for a cheap mixer that I could use for scratching with. This mixer is not made for scratching because the crossfader is very fragile. Within about 2 months, the crossfader was bleeding. Do not get this mixer, you will regret it. Remember if you buy cheap, you buy twice.

  • Great for price!!!

    5

    submitted16 years ago

    byRussell

    fromEast Brunswik, New Jersey

    This is a great mixer for simple djing. The cross-fader is not the best because you wont start hearing the other channel until it's all the way over to the left or right. It's hard to explain. But besides that this is a great mixer for the price. It gets very loud and sounds great all around.

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