Rane Seventy A-Trak Signature Edition 2 channel DJ Mixer
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Lease to Own at
$413 /month or less
100 Days Price: $2,475
est. $95 /week*
Get it now rent as you go. The item is yours after renting for 12 months or buyout early anytime. No down payment, no commitment, return/cancel anytime.
Rental payment / 2 wks est. $190 * All lease payments apply to the ownership cost
Ownership Options & Cost (before tax)
100-day cash price: $2,475
Lease-to-Own: 26 bi-weekly payments over 12 months.
Early buyout price: After 100 days, buyout with a one-time payment of 50% of your remaining ownership balance.
When it comes to serious scratching and turntable wizardry, DJs absolutely love the Seventy's MAG Four faders. They're light and effortless to move, sliding smoothly at the slightest push. And if you think they're too light, don't worry — there's an external tension adjustment that lets you dial in the resistance you need.
What do you expect from a DJ mixer? Whatever it is, you can expect to find it on the Rane Seventy A-Trak Signature Edition. First, you've got all the basics — only these don't sound basic at all, not once you get your hands on them. Let's start with the Seventy's 3-band EQ. This EQ is fast and easy to use, and since it's a Rane Isolator EQ, you can totally kill frequency bands for advanced mixing techniques. You get an OLED display, and there are also a pair of amazing die-cast aluminum effects paddles that feature full 180-degree rotation to give you access to even more performance options.
One of the things that separates professional DJ gear from the rest is the quality and variety of I/O. In the case of the Seventy A-Trak Signature Edition, Rane outfitted this mixer with everything you could ask for. You've got RCA ins for line and phono, and separate phono grounds for both channels. XLR outs let you connect straight to any professional PA system, while XLR combo inputs let you connect mics via XLR or 1/4-inch cables.