The DX1000 has the best features for it's price than any other DJ mixer I've seen.
For those who are comparing features, the things I like about the DX1000 are:
* 5 stereo channels (switchable between 2 diff stereo sources). Compare that to 4 stereo channels that the other "full-blown" dj mixers have.
* 2 mic (mono) channels
* Gain, 3-band EQ on each channel
* Kill switch on each stereo channel
* Low-pass out (built-in cross-over)
* Tape ins/outs (can also be used as FX send/return I believe)
* Ability to control external gear (lights, etc.)
* Boost, cut switches on main outputs
* Multiple outs (mains, zone/booth)
* Great construction quality. Like all Behringer mixers, this is built like a tank.
One last thing to consider is sound quality. The DX1000 mixer has professional audio specs. It is very quiet and can be used for some recording applications. For example, on the stereo line/cd channels:
* S/N ratio 106 dB (compared to some other DJ mixers at 80 dB)
* THD .003 % (compared to some other DJ mixers at .02 %)
Overall, this is the best mixer in it's category hands-down. It is great for recording or studio mixing work in addition to DJ'ing. If you have the space, I definitely recommend it!
St. James / Assiniboia(Where is this?)