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by Rumble on 17 Oct 2009, 19:13
ez guyes
has anybody some infos about the u46??didn´t see it on the mv site
i know that in all packs is the new u44, but there is still to buy the U46??
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by Blackbrook on 17 Oct 2009, 19:37
Rumble wrote:ez guyes
has anybody some infos about the u46??didn´t see it on the mv site
i know that in all packs is the new u44, but there is still to buy the U46?? http://www.thomann.de/de/mixvibes_u46_mk2.htmWhat the heck...Did not know anything about new products on the page. U-mix44 looks nice and small.
Viele Grüße, Cheers, A plus, Steve Winner Mixvibes 10 years DJ contest 2009
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by Rumble on 18 Oct 2009, 10:27
I think these are radicals.
she is slim and lightweight, I have seen, but it is also plastic.
in the U46, I could put myself on it and since nothing has happened. I do this on the U44, I have suddenly a plastic puzzle: D
it would have to be a renewal, such as 2.0 or firewire.
I find this sound card is a regressive.
if both were for sale, one might say that's okay.
so everyone can choose what he wants
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by UncleVibes on 18 Oct 2009, 10:51
I find this sound card is a regressive.
This sound card is a bonus. Prices of the DVS7 alone were the same in 2008 than DVS7 with U44 today. This sound card -& the price of the pack- are made for new users as an introduction to digital mix.
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by Rumble on 18 Oct 2009, 11:03
UncleVibes wrote:I find this sound card is a regressive.
This sound card is a bonus. Prices of the DVS7 alone were the same in 2008 than DVS7 with U44 today. This sound card -& the price of the pack- are made for new users as an introduction to digital mix.
sounds good. but works the u44 like the u46?? and whats with the u46?is it out with the sales??
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by Blackbrook on 18 Oct 2009, 14:38
UncleVibes wrote:I find this sound card is a regressive.
This sound card is a bonus. Prices of the DVS7 alone were the same in 2008 than DVS7 with U44 today. This sound card -& the price of the pack- are made for new users as an introduction to digital mix.
Okay, that is an argument! But as far as I know the mixvibes team is the only company that provides the U46 MK II. This sounds as if esi stopped working on it and sold it completely to mixvibes. Otherwise I cannot explain that the interface is not listed at esi. So does this mean that the support and work on that audio interface will be completely shut down and the whole attention is put into the u44? If so I think that I will switch to an interface from a company that provides further updates. Greetings, Steve
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by UncleVibes on 19 Oct 2009, 09:45
From what Jiel has told me, the U-44 has less dropouts and is more stable than the U-46. If that's the case, then I'm all for it!
Again, this sound card isn't for experienced users but is a cheap way to discover digital mix with turntables or cd deck. Now DVS is affordable for the youngest newbies, plug & play.
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by Rumble on 19 Oct 2009, 12:42
UncleVibes wrote:From what Jiel has told me, the U-44 has less dropouts and is more stable than the U-46. If that's the case, then I'm all for it!
Again, this sound card isn't for experienced users but is a cheap way to discover digital mix with turntables or cd deck. Now DVS is affordable for the youngest newbies, plug & play.
Thanks for the answer... 
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