Pioneer DJM 700 issues...
Pioneer DJM 700 issues... Posted on: 19.06.2012 by Annalisa Shogren Hi all,Purchased a DJM 700 the other day for a great price, but there are a couple of things wrong with it and was wondering whether anyone knew where I can find replacement parts/services centers (UK based, preferably). Firstly the bass knob on channel two has lost its 12 o'clock click, nothing major. It still works at it should, just without the click and I'd like to get it fixed. Secondly, when using the booth out there is a noticeable whistling noise that I was wondering whether could be rectified or not as it is a known issue, apparently. Thanks in advance. | |
Ulysses Vittetoe 18.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by sobi
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Darren Teboe 18.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by firebr4nd
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Georgina Schatzman 18.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by firebr4nd
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Ulysses Vittetoe 18.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by JasonBay
Your best bet I believe would be to look for shops in your area that can service Pioneer gear. If nothing is close enough you could always pony up the cash to mail it out to a repair service (there's tons all over the net). Worst comes to worst you could look up some tutorials and try doing self-repairs. |
Georgina Schatzman 18.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by OmniRoss
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Annalisa Shogren 19.06.2012 | Hi all, Purchased a DJM 700 the other day for a great price, but there are a couple of things wrong with it and was wondering whether anyone knew where I can find replacement parts/services centers (UK based, preferably). Firstly the bass knob on channel two has lost its 12 o'clock click, nothing major. It still works at it should, just without the click and I'd like to get it fixed. Secondly, when using the booth out there is a noticeable whistling noise that I was wondering whether could be rectified or not as it is a known issue, apparently. Thanks in advance. |
Nydia Hammon 19.06.2012 | If you are good with a soldering iron try replacing it. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Pioneer-DJM-...0#ht_991wt_905 for example.. Though the rest of the pots will be loose as well (used mixer) so there will still be a difference with others, for the best ofc.. EDIT: Due to the fact I should be on the road to give my last highschool exams I gave you a djm-800 auction... The same retailer offers for your mixer. |
Ulysses Vittetoe 18.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by sobi
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Darren Teboe 18.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by firebr4nd
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Georgina Schatzman 18.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by firebr4nd
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Ulysses Vittetoe 18.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by JasonBay
Your best bet I believe would be to look for shops in your area that can service Pioneer gear. If nothing is close enough you could always pony up the cash to mail it out to a repair service (there's tons all over the net). Worst comes to worst you could look up some tutorials and try doing self-repairs. |
Annalisa Shogren 18.06.2012 | I actually really like it apart from those issues... |
Georgina Schatzman 18.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by OmniRoss
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