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the insides of mk2 and rmx

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has anyone try to take appart any of those consoles?
i tried to take the mk2 appart but i couldnt find thr correct allen key.
and i cant even think of my self with a screwdriver next to my rmx... tongue out

try it and post pics, i will!

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Hello nickdj1331,

I have found

- 2 photos of the inside of the Mk2 on http://technet.idnes.cz/test-dj-pultik-pro-kazdeho-dc8-/tec_audio.asp?c=A060808_094655_tec_audio_NYV

- 1 photo of the inside of the Rmx on http://www.nativeinstruments.com/forum/showthread.php?t=64095

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Very intersting mate,

In the RMX photo, you see that lump of steel, thats what gives the RMX it's weightly feel, it's abit crude though, but effective I guess

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Hi Jimmy,

DJ Console Rmx top surface is built in an aluminum plate, a flyweight metal: increasing the Rmx weight improves its stability: during a mix, the Rmx neither moves nor slips thanks to its large feets with antislip layers, and thanks to the Rmx weight.

A steel weight is a costly part: in cheap mixers, a concrete brick (cheaper) may replace steel weights.

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A steel weight is a costly part

Yes mate I know. I work with Steel, Stainless Steel and Aluminum everyday, in more day job.

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I believed the interior would be more interesting... Frown
I'm not impressed at all...

Anyway it is stable and heavy and I love it!

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hello nickdj1331,

i have found

- 2 photos of the inside of the mk2 on http://technet.idnes.cz/test-dj-pultik-pro-kazdeho-dc8-/tec_audio.asp?c=a060808_094655_tec_audio_nyv

- 1 photo of the inside of the rmx on http://www.nativeinstruments.com/forum/showthread.php?t=64095

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very intersting mate,

in the rmx photo, you see that lump of steel, thats what gives the rmx its weightly feel, its abit crude though, but effective i guess

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hi jimmy,

dj console rmx top surface is built in an aluminum plate, a flyweight metal: increasing the rmx weight improves its stability: during a mix, the rmx neither moves nor slips thanks to its large feets with antislip layers, and thanks to the rmx weight.

a steel weight is a costly part: in cheap mixers, a concrete brick (cheaper) may replace steel weights.

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a steel weight is a costly part

yes mate i know. i work with steel, stainless steel and aluminum everyday, in more day job.

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i believed the interior would be more interesting... frown
im not impressed at all...

anyway it is stable and heavy and i love it!