Premium two-channel battle mixer with contactless magnetic Mag Four crossfader and 4.3-inch touchscreen, the choice of competition-level scratch DJs.
The Rane Seventy-Two MkII reaffirms Rane's legacy as the architect of the modern battle mixer. Its all-steel construction feels indestructible, a necessity for the rigors of competitive turntablism. The centerpiece is undoubtedly the trio of Mag Four faders; they are exceptionally light and precise, offering an external tension adjustment that allows for a hyper-personalized 'cut' that rivals any third-party modification.
Sonically, the mixer is pristine. The 24-bit converters deliver the signature Rane warmth and punch, ensuring your scratches and transitions cut through the heaviest club systems. The 4.3-inch touchscreen is a workflow enhancer, providing crucial Serato waveform data and X/Y effects control, though it feels slightly more cramped than the Pioneer S11's display. The addition of external toggle controls for the crossfader and dual USB ports for seamless DJ handovers make it a powerhouse for live performance. While the price is steep and the unit is undeniably heavy, the tactile feedback and reliability are unmatched. It is the definitive choice for the professional scratch artist who prioritizes mechanical feel and durability over flashy software-centric gimmicks.
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