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So instead of having to wait for Numark to update drivers, the responsibility falls upon the software vendor, in this case Serato, to ensure that everything works. One under the hood change for the better is class compliancy. The shiny finish has gone and been replaced with something considerably more light and fingerprint friendly too. While still retaining the black and red colour scheme, the pads have changed, and the overall construction has been revised to make the chassis a tad sleeker and around 2lbs lighter. The visual differences are clear - the whole thing has had a bit of a cosmetic rework. There are a handful of notable differences though, and some you can see while others you can’t.
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There’s no point going over it again in detail, not even a little. This being the case, check out my review and Ray’s review for the very best opinion on the original. Check out this GIF overlaying the NS7II with the NS7III: But let’s cover off the handful of differences in the main units.įunctionally, the NS7III is no different. But we’ll get to that in detail in a bit. Getting this out of the way first - the obvious difference and the raison d’être of the NS7III is the screen unit. And that’s what the NS7III is - a reworked NS7II with an additional screen unit. But does the addition of screens make the original better? Let’s dig in and find out. So how could Numark add screens to the box and not break the bank? Easy - make a separate box of screens. But the buzz and outright GAS explosion that followed made Numark think that an NS7II with screens might be a good idea… well I suspect at this point that the NS7III was already in the works.īut the mockup would have been enormous and expensive. And the embedded tech is still a pipe dream at this point. The screens subsequently appeared in the Numark NV, albeit less grandiose than this incarnation. This was all about screens and embedded tech. LINK: Numark | PRICE: $1499/€1444/£1049 | MANUAL: User Guide INTRODUCTIONĭo you remember when Numark floated a trial balloon consisting of an NS7II with built-in screen? Here’s a reminder: