Cleaning CDJ
Cleaning CDJ Posted on: 09.01.2013 by Latina Samon So finally got my CDJ800mk2's, but they definitely feel like they could do with a service Can't afford to send them off so wondering what the best way to clean them is....in particular the tempo faders and the jog wheels (they feel a bit scratchy). I'm believeing get some of this http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Deoxit-Fad...item5895f43fdf and some of this http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/17231-2x-C...item415f7af741 and go at it. Was wondering if theres anything I should avoid or any tips people have? Particularly with the jogwheel as I don't want to mess anything up. There's also a cue button that's a bit stuck. Can't test if it stills works until I get my mixer. | |
Nadia Shelmadine 10.01.2013 | CDJ's are pretty easy to service. Open them up and clean them. Jogwheels roll on some tiny plastic bits that might break, but they're available parts too. You'll get the hang of it if you open them with Youtube instructions. If you open them, replace CUE and PLAY button switches which are about 2-3 |
Nadia Shelmadine 10.01.2013 | CDJ's are pretty easy to service. Open them up and clean them. Jogwheels roll on some tiny plastic bits that might break, but they're available parts too. You'll get the hang of it if you open them with Youtube instructions. If you open them, replace CUE and PLAY button switches which are about 2-3 |
Nadia Shelmadine 10.01.2013 | CDJ's are pretty easy to service. Open them up and clean them. Jogwheels roll on some tiny plastic bits that might break, but they're available parts too. You'll get the hang of it if you open them with Youtube instructions. If you open them, replace CUE and PLAY button switches which are about 2-3 |
Nadia Shelmadine 10.01.2013 | CDJ's are pretty easy to service. Open them up and clean them. Jogwheels roll on some tiny plastic bits that might break, but they're available parts too. You'll get the hang of it if you open them with Youtube instructions. If you open them, replace CUE and PLAY button switches which are about 2-3 |
Nadia Shelmadine 10.01.2013 | CDJ's are pretty easy to service. Open them up and clean them. Jogwheels roll on some tiny plastic bits that might break, but they're available parts too. You'll get the hang of it if you open them with Youtube instructions. If you open them, replace CUE and PLAY button switches which are about 2-3 |
Nadia Shelmadine 10.01.2013 | CDJ's are pretty easy to service. Open them up and clean them. Jogwheels roll on some tiny plastic bits that might break, but they're available parts too. You'll get the hang of it if you open them with Youtube instructions. If you open them, replace CUE and PLAY button switches which are about 2-3 |
Nadia Shelmadine 10.01.2013 | CDJ's are pretty easy to service. Open them up and clean them. Jogwheels roll on some tiny plastic bits that might break, but they're available parts too. You'll get the hang of it if you open them with Youtube instructions. If you open them, replace CUE and PLAY button switches which are about 2-3 |
Nadia Shelmadine 10.01.2013 | CDJ's are pretty easy to service. Open them up and clean them. Jogwheels roll on some tiny plastic bits that might break, but they're available parts too. You'll get the hang of it if you open them with Youtube instructions. If you open them, replace CUE and PLAY button switches which are about 2-3 |
Nadia Shelmadine 10.01.2013 | CDJ's are pretty easy to service. Open them up and clean them. Jogwheels roll on some tiny plastic bits that might break, but they're available parts too. You'll get the hang of it if you open them with Youtube instructions. If you open them, replace CUE and PLAY button switches which are about 2-3 |
Nadia Shelmadine 10.01.2013 | CDJ's are pretty easy to service. Open them up and clean them. Jogwheels roll on some tiny plastic bits that might break, but they're available parts too. You'll get the hang of it if you open them with Youtube instructions. If you open them, replace CUE and PLAY button switches which are about 2-3 |
Nadia Shelmadine 10.01.2013 | CDJ's are pretty easy to service. Open them up and clean them. Jogwheels roll on some tiny plastic bits that might break, but they're available parts too. You'll get the hang of it if you open them with Youtube instructions. If you open them, replace CUE and PLAY button switches which are about 2-3 |
Nadia Shelmadine 10.01.2013 | CDJ's are pretty easy to service. Open them up and clean them. Jogwheels roll on some tiny plastic bits that might break, but they're available parts too. You'll get the hang of it if you open them with Youtube instructions. If you open them, replace CUE and PLAY button switches which are about 2-3 |
Nadia Shelmadine 10.01.2013 | CDJ's are pretty easy to service. Open them up and clean them. Jogwheels roll on some tiny plastic bits that might break, but they're available parts too. You'll get the hang of it if you open them with Youtube instructions. If you open them, replace CUE and PLAY button switches which are about 2-3 |
Nadia Shelmadine 10.01.2013 | CDJ's are pretty easy to service. Open them up and clean them. Jogwheels roll on some tiny plastic bits that might break, but they're available parts too. You'll get the hang of it if you open them with Youtube instructions. If you open them, replace CUE and PLAY button switches which are about 2-3 |
Nadia Shelmadine 10.01.2013 | CDJ's are pretty easy to service. Open them up and clean them. Jogwheels roll on some tiny plastic bits that might break, but they're available parts too. You'll get the hang of it if you open them with Youtube instructions. If you open them, replace CUE and PLAY button switches which are about 2-3 |
Nadia Shelmadine 10.01.2013 | CDJ's are pretty easy to service. Open them up and clean them. Jogwheels roll on some tiny plastic bits that might break, but they're available parts too. You'll get the hang of it if you open them with Youtube instructions. If you open them, replace CUE and PLAY button switches which are about 2-3 |
Nadia Shelmadine 10.01.2013 | CDJ's are pretty easy to service. Open them up and clean them. Jogwheels roll on some tiny plastic bits that might break, but they're available parts too. You'll get the hang of it if you open them with Youtube instructions. If you open them, replace CUE and PLAY button switches which are about 2-3 |
Latina Samon 09.01.2013 | So finally got my CDJ800mk2's, but they definitely feel like they could do with a service Can't afford to send them off so wondering what the best way to clean them is....in particular the tempo faders and the jog wheels (they feel a bit scratchy). I'm believeing get some of this http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Deoxit-Fad...item5895f43fdf and some of this http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/17231-2x-C...item415f7af741 and go at it. Was wondering if theres anything I should avoid or any tips people have? Particularly with the jogwheel as I don't want to mess anything up. There's also a cue button that's a bit stuck. Can't test if it stills works until I get my mixer. |
Nadia Shelmadine 10.01.2013 | CDJ's are pretty easy to service. Open them up and clean them. Jogwheels roll on some tiny plastic bits that might break, but they're available parts too. You'll get the hang of it if you open them with Youtube instructions. If you open them, replace CUE and PLAY button switches which are about 2-3 |
Ashlea Retzlaff 10.01.2013 | theres a few good tutorials on youtube |
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