The one thing I do love about Pioneer mixers is the FX section. The mids were rich and defined, the bass full, and the highs were clear and smooth. My ears were correct in believing that the mixer was much warmer and punchier than the 900, as the sound was excellent in my studio. As someone who uses Xone mixers, the 4-band EQ was instantly comfortable, although I admittedly forgot there were more than three bands during the first couple sessions. When it finally arrived at my studio, I had to do some rearranging just to fit in my little booth. I was also extremely surprised by the sheer size of the mixer. Even still, I was able to make out that, overall, the mixer had a nice punch to it. I had a very brief moment to play with the just-announced V10 mixer at NAMM earlier this year, but as always, it was so loud in there that it's hard to really get an idea as to how things actually sound.
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