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Just plugged in brand new cdj cd players and vmx 100 mixer, all rigged up and working fine but the signal im getting through is very distorted, could this be the mixer? Its definatley not the headphones!
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Not true! CD channels don't require a pre-amp and the cartridge for a turntable does. I suspect that when the power went off the mixer was still on, so that when power was restored it came back on. However this resulted in a surge inside the unit. Magnetic cartridge pre-amps are often very sensitive to this kind of thing and will sometimes fail, while everything else works fine. This would result in no sound from the record decks, but sound from CD players etc.
Diconnnect the player from the mixer, hook directly to your receiver or amplifier, now try it out, if nothing! replace the audio cords from the player to the receiver/amp, power up both units, hopefully this will work.
hii,
sorry for late reply, i just saw ur msg here. I have sent u email having pic to micro switch for CDJ. We frequently changes micro switch for Cue button.
i dont know, if u received my email or not.
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im only spreading the word due it i had my decks fixed their and i am so
pleased im telling everyone so they can get the same service i did,
rather than paying over the odds at some **** toster repair shop.
is your mixer switched to line and not phono some mixer have a switch at the back for the phono chanels, I dont mean the ones on to for to select what input you want,
its usualy a small slider switch next to the rca's sockets at the back
im only spreading the word due it i had my decks fixed their and i am so
pleased im telling everyone so they can get the same service i did,
rather than paying over the odds at some **** toster repair shop.
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