2 band full cut EQ for the microphone / line channel
3 Band Isolator (300Hz and 4 KHz, -∞/+12dB, 4th order 24dB/oct ).
Maximum output power without distortion: 21 dBV (23 dBu).
Alps BlueVelvet potentiometer
FX send control and pre/post fader selector switch
Wooden side panels included
Dimensions (without side panels): width: 185 mm, height: 100 mm, depth: 400 mm
Weight: 3,6 kg
Color: Black
Ecler WARM2 at a glance
The WARM2 by ECLER is a high-quality 2-channel rotary mixer that impresses with its versatility and thoughtful design. In addition to two phono/line channels that can be switched flexibly, the mixer features a third channel. This channel allows for the connection of additional analogue devices such as smartphones, laptops, tape decks, CD players, or a microphone. The third channel is equipped with a 2-band equalizer, while the two main channels feature precise 3-band equalizers. Furthermore, the WARM2 enables the integration of external effects devices such as the Pioneer RMX-1000, Korg KP3+, or guitar effects. All channels are controlled using ALPS Blue Velvet potentiometers, ensuring long-lasting durability. Aesthetically, the mixer stands out with its wooden side panels, giving it an attractive retro look. Technically, it meets modern club standards and holds its own against other renowned manufacturers in terms of features and specifications. With its carefully considered design, robust construction, and flexible functionality, the WARM2 sets new standards for rotary mixers in the professional sector.
I've only taken delivery of this piece a few days ago, but I'm already in love with it. The construction quality is fantastic, the feature set is great, and it fits into my studio perfectly. Highly recommended.
This mixer has an ideal and very modern (and retro) layout. It a rotary Dj mixer, like the classic Bozak and Urei, but modern built and with great added features, in particular the 3 band master Isolator and the channel FX sends. Ecler phono preamps sound great as usual. Size is very compact, IEC power cord and XLR outputs make it apt for professional use. Looks amazing and price is decent. The shinny knobs are not great during gigs cause they reflect light and is hard to know their position, but very easy to change. Cue buttons could be better And it could be a little more affordable although its still the best product you can get at that price Im really happy with it and is a way of having a pro rotary performance mixer at a decent price