5/28/2023 0 Comments Storm in a teacup bpm![]() ![]() The shape screams efficient industrial design, with tones of Scandinavian influence. A smooth, curved cup with a sturdy matte-black finish, emblazoned with the company logo. That said, it was of high quality nonetheless. What we got, was nothing more than a super-OEM unit. We hoped for an American product, built by a good old American company. Namely, we turned the mug over and found a Made in China sticker. Thorough investigation revealed that the mug was made in a Chinese factory. The hardwareĪs is expected with DJWORX, we really went into the nitty-gritty of the unit. And the website also lacks operating instructions too. We found that this made setting up difficult to do, and had to struggle on our own. We were disappointed with the lack of included cables, manual, or adapters. The obligatory and terribly clichéd unboxed. ![]() The Windows standalone version In a nutshellĪ purist promotional tool designed to remind you that Next Audio Labs still exists. Something no other DJ news outlet will have: The official Next Audio Labs branded coffee mug. This year, we found ourselves at a loss when finding that there was nothing new announced on the day for us to review.īut then, as luck would have it, we were handed something on the Next Audio Labs stand. The previous two years, we’ve reviewed fader caps and iPhone stands, lubricated liberally with various forms of beer. At what point does something become tradition? We’ve done a Drunken Review at BPM twice now, and it feel almost like it would be wrong to miss it this year. ![]()
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