Profesional Sound
A studio-quality, 96 kHz/64-bit digital signal processor uses enhanced dithering technology and a low-jitter clock to deliver a warm, natural analog sound. Improved pre-amps, output circuits, and clip indicators, help keep your mixing clear.
Enhanced FX Control
DJM-900NXS2 now boasts the most complete on-board FX section of any mixer with enhancements to the Sound Colour FX section, Beat FX and the all new independent Send/Return and choose which frequency range you want to apply FX to.
DVS Ready
Plug a laptop, CDJ or turntable directly into the mixer to control rekordbox performance software via the Rekordbox DJ DVS Plus Pack (coming soon).
"Sexiest mixer out there. Functionality, and layout is very easy to get used to. Everything you will ever need in a mixer!"
"PROS: Aside from the welcomed changes like the refinements to the FX sections (and greatly improved resonance on the filter!), the magvel fader is like butter to use. The per channel illuminated indicators for the Beat FX are a welcomed addition as well. The star of the show, however, is the Send/Return USB functionality. Now, you can easily implement all those instrument/groove/beatbox apps you've been itching to try directly into the mixer via flawless digital audio. I've only begun to scratch the service so I can't comment on whether or not sync/beatgrid capabilities are in place yet, but having option to integrate another musical device (and so easily) is absolutely stellar. So long as the app you're using has inter-app/audio bus capability, you're good to go. The overall sound quality of the FX have greatly improved, the sound much less metallic and are much more cohesive when used with the audio piped into the mixer. And yes, the overall output quality is improved, to what degree is debatable. CONS: The biggest con is the removal of the Stereo/Mono switch. You can still set the mixer, but it has to be done so through a menu versus physical switch. Pioneer also removed the fader-start functions, but I never used them in the first place. The unit itself is about 8–10mm longer, so if you have a case with no wiggle room or a Decksaver, it's time to search for new options."
Technical Details
Audio Specs:
Connectivity:
- 4 Digital (Coaxial)
- 4 CD/LINE (Gold Plated RCA)
- 4 PHONO (Gold Plated RCA)
- 2 MIC (XLR/TRS Jack Combo, 1/4 inch TRS Jack)
- 2 MASTER (XLR, Gold Plated RCA)
- 1 BOOTH (1/4 inch TRS Jack)
- 1 HEADPHONE MONITOR (1/4 inch Jack)
- 1 REC (Gold Plated RCA)
- 1 Digital (Coaxial)
- 1 SEND (1/4-inch TS jack)
- 1 RETURN (1/4-inch TS jack)
- 1 port
- 2 USB B ports
- 1 USB A port
Power + Size + Weight:
Why DJ TechTools?
"Sexiest mixer out there. Functionality, and layout is very easy to get used to. Everything you will ever need in a mixer!"
“PROS: Aside from the welcomed changes like the refinements to the FX sections (and greatly improved resonance on the filter!), the magvel fader is like butter to use. The per channel illuminated indicators for the Beat FX are a welcomed addition as we...” [read more]
"PROS: Aside from the welcomed changes like the refinements to the FX sections (and greatly improved resonance on the filter!), the magvel fader is like butter to use. The per channel illuminated indicators for the Beat FX are a welcomed addition as well. The star of the show, however, is the Send/Return USB functionality. Now, you can easily implement all those instrument/groove/beatbox apps you've been itching to try directly into the mixer via flawless digital audio. I've only begun to scratch the service so I can't comment on whether or not sync/beatgrid capabilities are in place yet, but having option to integrate another musical device (and so easily) is absolutely stellar. So long as the app you're using has inter-app/audio bus capability, you're good to go. The overall sound quality of the FX have greatly improved, the sound much less metallic and are much more cohesive when used with the audio piped into the mixer. And yes, the overall output quality is improved, to what degree is debatable. CONS: The biggest con is the removal of the Stereo/Mono switch. You can still set the mixer, but it has to be done so through a menu versus physical switch. Pioneer also removed the fader-start functions, but I never used them in the first place. The unit itself is about 8–10mm longer, so if you have a case with no wiggle room or a Decksaver, it's time to search for new options."