Reloop RMX95: A Club Mixer For (Almost) Anyone | DJ Mixer Review

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  • čas pƙidĂĄn 16. 07. 2024
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    The reason I like Reloop is: they are good at finding holes in the market, and filling those needs. This mixer is a good representation of that.
    00:00 | Intro
    00:40 | About the RMX95
    03:16 | Features & Layout
    10:18 | FX Demo
    14:03 | Ports & Connections
    15:42 | Final Thoughts
    If you’re the kind of person that wishes you could just get a solid modern club mixer without all the bells and whistles, and you don’t want to pay a huge premium for it
 the RMX95 is the answer.
    Unless you’re a Serato user. And yeah, that’s going to be the big disappointment for a large chunk of DJs who use that software. If you use nearly anything else, it’s a solid choice.
    This type of product is a rarity in the DJ market, these days. By that I mean, it’s a product that doesn’t try to sell itself on gimmicks, or on a feature set that prices it out of our budgets. It’s a good mixer. And I’m happy that it exists.
    It seems well built, it has everything you need, and little else that you don’t. It retains a layout and workflow that we’re all familiar with. Which means that this product should last its user a good long while, whether or not they use Algoriddim DJay.
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  • @petersamyn1839
    @petersamyn1839 Pƙed rokem +7

    hows the sound compared to allen and heath / pioneer ?

  • @gabelaws
    @gabelaws Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci +1

    If reloop made a player I would buy it no questions asked.

    • @TheoDJ23
      @TheoDJ23 Pƙed měsĂ­cem

      They did, and it didnÂŽt blow me away. I had the RMP series.

  • @djmattames
    @djmattames Pƙed rokem +1

    Thank you for sharing! I'm a die-hard djay user, though it does make me a bit nervous not having the option for Serato; especially in situations where other DJs may want to plug in. Maybe this is something that will come to it one day. In the meantime, should I get some turntables, it's great to see such a solid and well-built mixer option made with djay in mind!

  • @djm955
    @djm955 Pƙed rokem

    That's a decent, not biased review. I have a Reloop KUT and I am very happy with it, but I do noticed that the phono preamps are rather on the quiet side. I only mix vinyl and I have 3 pair of different cartrighes. On an old Concorde Pro S (4.0 mV output) the volume needs to bee cranced very high, I would say between 60-75% of the level to get a decent loud signal. On Ortofon MIX MK2s (those have 6.0 mV output) I stay with 50-60% range of the volume on most of my records. The loudest carts I have are Ortofon Scratch MK2 (with 8.0 mV output) and thouse offer a pretty loud signal so that the channel volume sets between 40-50% of the volume control. It looks to me like the Reloop may use the same preamps in their mixers range. I am on the market for a different mixer, with louder phono input. Thanks for this review.

  • @djferren
    @djferren Pƙed rokem +3

    It is a small upgrade from RMX90 (which I own). But overall I would not upgrade to RMX95 from 90, it is just so small details, and not having Serato support is a dealbreaker. Beside from that, RMX90 is a freaking tank in quality of both Phono pre-amps and overall construction, I expect that RMX95 comes with that same quality as well.. Would recommend it for anyone that want to upgrade her/his mixer to a four channel beast.

    • @nightlyprocessing
      @nightlyprocessing Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci

      Thank you for your input. I was debating on whether to acquire the RMX95 vs the RMX90. It's so weird they dropped support for Serato. I tried to get information from their support team as to whether they would support Serato in the future, but it has been crickets.

  • @kentrcbash4772
    @kentrcbash4772 Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci

    Will this work with rekordbox ?

    • @itsamedjmario
      @itsamedjmario Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci +2

      Rekordbox is Pioneer only. đŸ€źđŸ€ź

  • @jamessepulveda5202
    @jamessepulveda5202 Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci +1

    Who cares about Serato. Virtual Dj is light years ahead using this mixer. It supports stems for an older mixer that's a win