🎶 Mix Like a Pro: Elevate Your DJ Game!
The Allen & Heath XONE:23 is a high-performance 2-plus-2 channel DJ mixer designed for professional use. It features dual phono/line inputs, a versatile VCF filter system, a 3-band true total kill EQ, and an external FX loop, all housed in a robust touring-grade build. With a frequency response of 96 kHz and a noise level of 2E+1 dB, this mixer ensures pristine audio quality for any performance.
Item Weight | 11 Pounds |
Output Connector Type | XLR, TRS, RCA |
Audio Input | XLR |
Noise Level | 2E+1 dB |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Frequency | 96 KHz |
Number of Channels | 2 |
Connectivity Technology | Xlr |
M**S
Great mixer, can't complain
Great mixer, can't complain. I have been using this mixer for about a year now and I have never had a problem with it. You can hook up your cdjs and turntables simultaneously and switch between them without having to disconnect anything. It is a small mixer within the high quality standards of Allen & Heath. I have used done 92, 42 and 62 in the past and i must say, this is the same as its bigger brothers (overall quality and sound) except its smaller and for a great price. I recommend this mixer to everyone who's looking for a great product without breaking the bank!
S**.
I can cut and scratch, but there's no need to boast...
Sounds great. Faders are nice n smooth. No crackling sound you get from cheaper mixers.It is a little on the quiet side, I have to turn the main and trim up pretty high to match my Mackie monitors.Other than that, very solid product!
M**S
The filter knob is great, setting it to WILD adds some real flavor
This simple mixer can do everything a real DJ needs to do. 4 channels for hooking up 2 turntables and/or 2 CDJs that you control through 2 EQ lines. The filter knob is great, setting it to WILD adds some real flavor. Record out and monitor out is clutch. Adding anything else would just be extra sprinkles on your cupcake.
W**H
Great house mixing mixer - input gain a lil quiet
I've been using this mixer for about 6 months now, no issues at all. I mix progressive house from the early 2000's onward using this mixer and 2 turntables. The build quality is great - solid metal all around, the faders feel sturdy, the filters are good (though I don't use them very much), and the amount of outputs is impressive (2 RCA phonos, 2 channels RCA line-ins, a Mic in, 2 RCA outs, 1 pair of XLR outs.) I was using Cambridge Audio Solo preamps before I got this mixer, the preamp in here is so good I honestly don't hear much of a difference.One thing to note is that the phono inputs can be a little quiet if you don't have a higher-output DJ cartridge. I use high-end ortofon audiophile carts, and the input gain needs to be around +7 to get a proper volume. The line in inputs don't appear to have this problem.Overall a very quality mixer, it surely wouldn't compare to a $2000+ Ecler or Mastersounds, but at this price point it's hard to beat.
M**Y
Awesome mixer
absolutely Xone 23 recomended!!!
R**A
The process to transform the 2 phonos into lines (making the mixer into full 4 input channels) is also easy (follow the manufact
The sound from the wone 23:2+2 is simply amazine. The process to transform the 2 phonos into lines (making the mixer into full 4 input channels) is also easy (follow the manufacturer's user guide). The total kill on all channels and effects is also impecable. In addition I use an external effect processor with the send/return RCA ports. Recommend this product.
A**N
Professional quality at a great price
This is my first mixer since the old Gemini I used back in the day. It is a very affordable unit with excellent build quality. It's capable of up to 4 inputs and fader is upgradable. I definitely feel I got my money's worth.
E**K
It should have been Awesome!
This mixer has great sound quality, but if you play records, especially records from the 70's and 80's you'll find the gain pots to offer useless volume increase. They are terrible. This has been an issue going back years as can bee read on many forums addressing the issue which Allen & Heath still haven't fixed even though they have addressed they know of the issue.I bought one via Sweetwater recently, was very excited and within an evening of trying to mix my old school boogie funk records, it was obvious I could not match the varying records volumes satisfactorily as a result of not being able to adjust gain volumes to their proper peak points which also leaves the headphone cue volumes weak. Which in a club one needs a loud clean headphone output. I couldn't get one record to touch redline, which is no issue with my other mixers. There is no way to level records.The filter is nice though.I sent mine back the next day. My cheaper Numark performs better than this mixer. what a shame.
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