Reloop’s PTB-2 is a “pocket powerhouse” for the travelling DJ

January 27, 2026 - Music Production
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Reloop PTB-2

Let’s face it – a DJ’s full arsenal isn’t exactly travel friendly. However, Reloop might just have the answer; PTB-2 serves as an ultra portable 2+1 channel mixer, making it the perfect way to knock out a fully-fledged DJ set anywhere.

Designed to promise “maximum flexibility in the smallest of spaces”, the PTB-2 is compact but efficient. All the need to do is hook up two CDJs or turntables and the kit acts as a proper DJ mixer, with its two central channel strips allowing you to alter gain, treble, bass and filter with ease.

PTB-2 also boasts features such as adjustable crossfader curve and reverse, as well as RMX Innofader compatibility. And its all laid out intuitively, with a clear preview section to see your channel assignment, headphone volume and cue mix control.

The kit also has switchable phono/line/USB input, but, even if you’ve not got ANY turntables to hand, it can also play from 3.5mm AUX or Bluetooth. It’s a move that allows plenty of options to mix from, showing just how flexible the PTB-2 being flexible and accommodating even in a pinch.

Reloop PTB-2 inputs/outputs
Credit: Reloop

There’s also support for djay Pro DVS with no need to pay a subscription fee, further aiding those wanting to combine analogue mixing with digital tunes.

It also doesn’t matter if you’re out in a field in the middle of nowhere, or having to set up your decks away from a power outlet; the PTB-2 only requires 2.2w of power via a USB-C cable, meaning a portable charger or even your laptop will do you just fine. Pair with other USB-C powered or chargeable turntables, like Reloop’s SPIN, and you’re good to go.

The mixer can also even charge up your mobile while you’re playing, thanks to a USB-C port on the back. So you can keep your phone charged while you’re streaming tracks off of it, if need be.

Reloop PTB-2 is available for £215. For more information, head to Reloop.

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