I have an all Vestax set up (PMC46 mixer and PDX2000’s) it would be cool to see something from them. Think there was something floating about the last few years of a new rotary.
I still have my Nuo 5. This is great news to see brands like this coming back since the demise of pioneer. Fantastic phono preamps for vinyl. Welcome back Ecler!
@@va941 popularity does not always correlate with quality. There are far better mixers out there which cost less. Also if you want to use Vinyl, then all of the modern Pioneer mixers suffer from very bad phono preamps.The reason being is because the in built preamps do not follow the RIAA curve and some dynamics are lost as a result.
I’ve been looking at rotary mixers for a few years and the WARM2 looks intriguing. If it’s a decent rotary with Ecler sound quality and has FX s/r on two channels for under $750, I’m in!
I had a nuo 5. I loved it, my color blind friend did not (couldnt see the red centers on the pots). The only reason i dont still have it is because it blew power supplies, not so bad if external but being internal, it was out of action as often as it was in action.
well well. good to have one of the OGs back - but I expect a SERIOUS discount for you ABANDONING the EVO5, despite support promising me a 64-bit driver. you never delivered, and the mixer turned into a very expensive paperweight. for shame.
@@VictorKibalchich you do realize that this a legacy video showcasing ecler mixers from the past. The AGI pro dj video is about 8 to 12 years old and the HAK360 video was made by a guy who purchased it from ebay or a store who had one in mint condition. Anyhow the only reason im here is the key word in the new future product which is a rotary mixer. If i had money i would’ve been all over the Pioneer v10lf or Ranes mp2015. Rotary mixer are niche and for that they’re super expensive. Hopefully it would be affordable and retain the great audio sound they’re known for. as for the build quality you might be right and it might be cheap as hell but the important thing is it creates competition for all dj manufacturers and thats a good thing for everyone.