Professional DJ Mixer
- 6 Inputs
- 2 AUX send
- 2 Stereo mix out
- Booth out
- Record out
- 4-Band EQ
- VCA Faders
- Penny & Giles active crossfader
- VCF Filter (low-pass to high-pass, band-pass, notch filter, all-pass)
- Including resonance
- "Bulletproof build"
- Talkover
- 2 Headphone outputs
- Colour: Anthracite
The flagship with that certain something
As Allen & Heath's flagship analogue DJ mixer with a total of six channels, two independent send and return paths, and an excellent sound, the Xone 92 is the perfect centrepiece of any professional DJ setup. The four-band structure of the EQ sections is particularly eye-catching, allowing for even more precise sound shaping in live sets compared to the competition. The two independent filters also allow combinations of filter settings to be used. They even have an LFO each for automated filter manipulation. In addition to the excellent Allen & Heath sound, the unit thus combines all of the superb features of the Xone series while also offering a few extras.
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Industry standard, flagship, all-rounder
The Xone 92 can serve as the main DJ system for a professional large-room setup. The unit combines and handles all the elements of a DJ setup. Not only is the four-band EQ ideal for this, the two stereo send and return paths with their own channel strips also offer a variety of possibilities. As far as the mixer's outputs are concerned, all of the industry standards are covered, which means that the unit can be integrated into any professional sound system without any problems. A second mix output, which can be controlled independently of the master, offers the additional option of integrating another system into the setup - to provide sound for a second floor for example.
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The mixer for the greats
Thanks to its lavish range of functions and features, the Xone 92 can be considered a mixer for all occasions. Especially for experienced DJs, this enormous range of functions opens up completely new possibilities. As the heart of a DJ setup, the mixer adapts perfectly to the DJ's needs, making the Xone 92 the ideal candidate for a permanently installed mixer in a club system. The reasons for this include the two additional channels, which can not only serve as microphone tracks with channel strips but also enable the integration of external effects units. Thanks to its completely analogue design and the resulting warm sound, the Xone 92 is also suitable for vinyl DJs thanks to its potential to create the perfect analogue DJ experience.
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About Allen & Heath
Allen & Heath started building mixing consoles in London in 1969 and made a name for themselves hand-building mixers for some of the greatest bands of the era, such as Pink Floyd. Since 2014, Allen & Heath has been part of the Audiotonix Group, which in turn is managed by the company Electra Partners. Allen & Heath's headquarters are in Penryn, Cornwall (UK), where production takes place, alongside a second factory in China. The British firm is known for numerous innovations, including the development of modular console designs as well as their subsequent integration into MIDI environments. Today, Allen & Heath offer a wide range of products in almost every field of audio engineering - from the small six-channel ZED-6 mixing console to the full-scale dLive Pro Touring System.
Warm sound and numerous features
With its typically warm Allen & Heath sound and unique range of features, the Xone 92 can easily join the ranks of high-end club mixers. Some features, however, are particularly eye-catching: The new intelligent cues now allow channels to be previewed with and without EQ processing in order for even more precise adjustments to be made to the relevant channel. The classic Allen & Heath filters also stand out not only for their excellent sound, they also each have their own LFO with tap-tempo function, which provides even more creative freedom during performances. For each channel, two independent gain controls are available for the two AUX inputs, so that volume differences are avoided when changing inputs.