
Mastersounds Radius V3 mixers — internal improvements and now cheaper
Mastersounds has captured the hearts of rotary users with Radius 2 and 4 mixers. And while the V3 range offers nothing new, they're better and cheaper than before.
Mastersounds has captured the hearts of rotary users with Radius 2 and 4 mixers. And while the V3 range offers nothing new, they're better and cheaper than before.
You might think you need four channels, but do you really? Why not dip your toe in the boutique rotary pool with the MasterSounds Radius Two Valve first.
After Mastersounds released the Radius 2 mixer, a 4 channel version was inevitable. And the Radius 4 is here complete with new bus options and mic channels.
Rotary mixers tend to be less complicated than most. And the MasterSounds Radius 2 sees Andy Rigby Jones apply his MODEL 1 skills to a much smaller mixer.
We've got some more info about the company rising from the ashes of Vestax. And we have proper images of the stpVx mixer too.
We all love the Rane MP2015 so. And now there's a two channel version called the MP2014 to satiate the needs of shallower pockets and simpler needs.
There's something magical about rotary DJ mixers that breeds lustful thoughts, even from those not needing one. I got to spend some time with the Rane MP2015, and after considering a change of identity and eloping with it, I decided instead to write words. Lots of words, and some pictures too.
While the rest of the industry has climbed aboard the reinvention and repurposing train, Rane is not only sticking to what it knows best, but is also looking back to simpler times. The MP2015 is an entirely rotary mixer but also embraces all that is new. Ray takes a look at NAMM 2015.