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3 Channel DJ Mixers

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A 3-channel DJ mixer expands the classic DJ setup with an additional audio source, giving you more room for complex mixes. It provides precise control over three channels, flexible transitions and support for extra input sources – ideal for DJs who want more versatility, more creative mixing options and a more adaptable setup.

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Item-Nr.: DJE0000800-000

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€ 104.00
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Item-Nr.: DJE0005456-000

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Item-Nr.: DJE0007457-000

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Item-Nr.: DJE0008600-000

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Item-Nr.: DJE0007927-000

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Item-Nr.: DJE0008784-000

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What is a 3-channel DJ mixer?

A 3-channel DJ mixer is the control centre for DJ setups with three separate audio sources, such as turntables, CD players, media players or additional input sources. Each channel has its own controls for volume, level and EQ, allowing multiple sources to be adjusted and combined independently. This expands the classic two-deck principle with an additional channel and creates more room for complex mixes and more flexible setups.

What is a 3-channel DJ mixer used for?

A 3-channel DJ mixer is used when more than two audio sources need to be connected, controlled and mixed at the same time. This is especially useful when, alongside two main sources, an additional source, microphone, sampler or other external signal also needs to be integrated. Compared to a 2-channel mixer, this design gives you more flexibility in transitions, extra signal paths and the structure of more complex DJ sets. That makes a 3-channel mixer especially suitable for creative and versatile use in clubs, at events or in expanded home DJ setups.

Who is a 3-channel DJ mixer for?

A 3-channel DJ mixer is especially suitable for advanced DJs, performers using multiple sources, users with expanded setups and anyone with more complex mixing requirements. Anyone who wants to do more than work in a classic two-deck setup and would like to integrate additional sources or create more varied mixes will clearly benefit from the extended channel structure. It is also a practical and capable solution for DJs who want more freedom for individual workflows and more flexible musical transitions.