Used but in gc is my DJ 2000 going cheap, manual/power cord included. Its been very well looked after with no scratches. The only small issue is a little leaky crossfader that happens to all mixers eventually. You can buy a new one and put it in yourself. I've just been line mixing house records and the odd sampler usage, but I'm very gentle on mixers. It's built like a tank, solid as a rock (6.8 kg) as you'd expect from solid Roland quality. I've seen these installed in clubs and radio stations due to their broadcast quality build. You can intergrate just about anything and everything with this mixer. It's never failed me and I'll probly regret it when it's gone. GOOD LUCK!
Coolness - 10x variable effects syncable to midi, auto midi bpm detect, midi out start stop to play your own groovebox/sampler sequences while mixing records/cd's whatever you want, 3x phono in, effects send to external effect unit, booth out, sampler send and return, 3 band variable isolator and sprung 'grab' switch for quick freq kills or boosts, 2x mic in's, assignable crossfader, transform buttons...
Four-channel DJ-style mixer with professional specs and great sound quality
Three-band independent EQ per channel with two-band EQ for main Mic
Onboard three-band Isolator for instant, radical EQ shifts "on the fly"
Digital Signal Processing effects including Delay, Flanger, Overdrive + Delay, Overdrive + Flanger, Auto Pan, Filter, Robot, Voice Transformer, "Slicer" and "Jao"
Automatic BPM calculation and MIDI Clock output for syncing records and audio CDs with MIDI gear
Assignable Cross Fader (optional replacements available through Roland)
Dedicated Monitor section with assignable Cue/Sampler output
Selectable Phono/Line inputs; dual Mic inputs; selectable Level Meter