Replace knobs (VCI-300)
Replace knobs (VCI-300) Posted on: 15.12.2009 by Cruz Raz Hi all.I'm about to buy the green knobs replacement (DJTT) for my Vestax VCI-300, but I'm not sure how-to do it. The faders are easy to remove, but the knobs... Any ideas? Thanks all :-) | |
Cruz Raz 15.12.2009 | Hi all. I'm about to buy the green knobs replacement (DJTT) for my Vestax VCI-300, but I'm not sure how-to do it. The faders are easy to remove, but the knobs... Any ideas? Thanks all :-) |
Karolis Petrauskas 01.03.2010 | I have also heard of people using dental floss and wrapping it under the knob. This way you can just pull them out without ruining your knob. I have never tried this method but it seems like a good idea for tough to pry knobs. |
28.02.2010 | Yep, a pair of plyers will do the trick. I also would really like to replace my standard VCI-300 knobs with some other knobs, but I'm not feeling the knobs from the DJTT store all that much colourwise (although I like that thickness). And all the other knobs that Vestax have in store (I have seen them all) is not what I am looking for either. Ideally I would like the kind of EQ knobs that Allen & Heath have put on the Xone DX for my VCI-300. Anyone got any Ideas as to wich knobs would all fit the VCI-300 pots? I really want this mod. |
Cruz Raz 16.12.2009 | The knobs on the VCI 300 are very hard to remove, but after consulting with 75er I used a claw-tool or something and removed them... Wuhuu :-) Green knobs FTW.... |
Shirlee Depiazza 16.12.2009 | I've always been able to pull them off with my hands. Never had to try a VCI-300 but I doubt there's anything special about it. Try growing your nails for a bit to get them in under. They won't scratch anything up (unless you try to mix some dope beats with them ) |
Al Henger 16.12.2009 | might sound horrible, but just take a screwdriver and pry those mofos off. on my vci100 i removed the plate to do this, but the 300 doesnt have that... you might be able to pull them off yourself, but there is some adhesive I believe. |
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