Alcatech Instant

Modern mixers break after two years. This Alcatech has been on the road for five and still feels brand new. Perfect for bedroom studios or club installs. Includes original power supply (EU to US adapter included).

DJs joke that you could drop an Alcatech mixer from a moving tour bus, plug it in, and it would work. They use thick steel chassis and military-grade circuit boards. No touch screens, no Bluetooth pairing issues—just knobs, faders, and RCA jacks.

Alcatech originally started as a repair shop for broadcasting equipment. Their understanding of radio-grade durability transitioned directly into their DJ line. Unlike mass-produced consumer gear, every Alcatech mixer was largely hand-assembled in small batches, making them collector's items today.

Excellent (Minor rack rash) Price: $1,199.00 alcatech

Open format DJs, Turntablists, Vinyl collectors.

Alcatech isn't for the EDM festival headliner using a USB stick. It is for the vinyl purist and the battle DJ who needs reliability. If you can find one on the used market (they are rare in the US), buy it immediately. It will outlive you.

Italy Specialty: High-end, analog DJ mixers and turntable accessories. Known For: The "Able" contactless fader system and the ultra-rare APS-13 mixer. Modern mixers break after two years

In the realm of professional audio and entertainment, is a recognized brand known for its software and event equipment. Its most notable contribution is the BPM-Studio , a professional DJ software designed to simulate the look and feel of high-end hardware controllers like the Denon DN-2000F. Beyond software, the company provides:

One of their first breakthroughs came when they developed a revolutionary new material that was stronger, lighter, and more durable than anything that had come before it. They called it "Nexarium," and it quickly became the foundation of Alcatech's product line.

As the 2000s progressed, the market became fiercely competitive. New players like and Native Instruments Traktor entered the scene, introducing advanced timecode vinyl systems (DVS) that allowed DJs to control digital files using actual turntables. Includes original power supply (EU to US adapter included)

The story begins with Dr. Rachel Kim, a brilliant materials scientist who had always been fascinated by the potential of advanced materials. She had spent years researching and experimenting with new compounds, but her work was constantly hindered by the limitations of traditional manufacturing techniques.

The story of Alcatech is essentially the story of the digitization of music: a company that saw the future of digital audio files and built the bridge between the computer and the DJ booth.

For years, BPM Studio was a primary competitor to other early digital DJ solutions like PCDJ and Atomix (which later became VirtualDJ). It was particularly popular in Europe and found a home not only in nightclubs but also in radio stations and bars due to its "Auto-DJ" and playlist scheduling capabilities. It offered a level of professional reliability that made it acceptable in spaces where "just using a laptop" was previously frowned upon.