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Numark iM9 FX Mixer With Ipod Dock

Numark iM9 FX Mixer With Ipod Dock

Mix vinyl, CDs, iPod (not included), a microphone or any other line-level audio source with the Numark iM9 four-channel DJ mixer.

The Numark iM9 mixer doesn't stop with simple mixing, it has built-in dedicated three-band EQ controls for custom shaping the sound for any venue, or any mix. Create on-the-fly remixes and stunning song transitions by engaging iM9's high-quality, beat synced effects.

Incorporate a vocalist or pump-up the audience yourself with the dedicated microphone channel with XLR input, independent gain control and EQ. BeatKeeper technology automatically detects a song's BPM for seamless crossfades from track to track.

You can even record your DJ performances directly to an iPod (not included) docked within the Numark iM9! Housed in tough sheet-metal with solid, brick-like construction, iM9 is designed to withstand the most raucous performances and still make the next night's gig. If you're looking to add dimension to your DJing, Numark's iM9 is just the right move to take your sets in an interesting, new direction.

Numark iM9 main features include:

* Four channel DJ mixer
* Integrated dock for iPod (not included) for playback and recording of sets
* Beatkeeper BPM detection to create precise mixes between songs
* Beat-synced effects including: Delay, Filter, Flanger, Pan & more
* Crossfader with channel assign switches
* Dedicated XLR microphone input with Gain & EQ
* Two phono line inputs for connecting turntables
* Five RCA line inputs
* Balanced XLR outputs
* Master, Booth and Record RCA line outputs

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Numark iM9 FX Mixer With Ipod Dock
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Order Code : 287727
£239.00 BUY
Place your order in the next 18 Hours & 23 Minutes for delivery in 2 days (Friday 25 May 2012)