The Allen & Heath Xone:96 sets new standards for analogue DJ mixers. The design of the successor to the legendary Xone:92 incorporates much of what users of the club classic had been asking for. New digital interfaces and analogue connections offer almost unlimited connectivity options and various other features make it the linchpin of every DJ performance. The powerful, transparent and punchy trademark sound remains unmistakable, which, together with improvements in detail, symbolises what the Xone name stands for.
The Allen & Heath Xone:96 combines analogue signal processing with digital switching and connectivity options that leave nothing to be desired. All this with revised controls and switches for an improved feel – in a full metal housing that can also be equipped with rack rails if required. Despite the extended range of functions, the design of the user interface is based on the tried-and-tested concept of its predecessor, for a seamless and intuitive workflow. A 24-channel USB interface for connecting 2 notebooks is included, as is a Traktor Scratch license. Two separate headphone paths for a second pre-listening option are available and the many connections also include two microphone, four phono and four line inputs. The Allen & Heath Xone:96 allows easy connection to any peripheral device, from pedals to synthesizers to drum machines.
No-one looking for a top-class DJ console with excellent sound, extensive connection options, and many top features such as Traktor Scratch certification or an integrated USB interface should take a pass on the Allen & Heath Xone:96 by. The 4-band EQ with dual mids also allows DJs to make extensive adjustments to their sound. Thanks to its robust housing, the console cuts just as good a figure in daily club use as it does at home.
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.
Whether in the club, at a festival, or at home: The Allen & Heath Xone:96 always guarantees the best DJ performance. The Xone:92 has long been the first choice of world-renowned DJs, thanks it great part to of its outstanding sound, and the new Xone:96 follows in this tradition. With improvements in the audio image and various ways to alter the signal path, from EQ to distortion filter, it'll expand any DJ's creativity many times over.
InnoFADER
The InnoFADER replaces the conventional crossfader on various Allen & Heath mixing consoles. The special feature of the contactless fader is the possibility to make various adjustments individually. For example, the fader curve, i.e. the volume curve of the crossfade, or the cut-in point, i.e. the distance from the point of impact to the opening of the fader, can be adjusted. The InnoFADER is installed as standard on the Xone:96, but it can also be retrofitted on some Allen & Heath models.