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I have just bought a DJM 600 mixer, i have 2, 1210'sconnected to channel 2 & 3, i have 2 dn s3500's connected to 1& 4, now when i'm playing vinyl and the selector is on either ofthe 1210;s channel's ie 2 or 3, and i que up the cd i can hear what i'mplaying through the speaker even tho the selector isn't on the cdchannel (if that makes sense) is this normal?
Now, you have to use the CUE button function on each channel to select what you want to hear when you cue things in the headphones. Last, you control the volume of the master cue in the headphones using the CUE volume of the headphone CUE section.
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1 - the left master connection to the board has come away (you would have to open up the mixer to detect this.)
2 - the master fader is faulty (you can tell this by checking your master level indicators are both on whilst music is playing, or tapping the fader.)
My advice would be to have it serviced or if under warranty speak to the store you bought it from. But if you feel confident and know what your doing u can find replacement parts on ebay etc.
That sounds like you could have some dust built-up on your sliders. Get yourself some dust repellant spray or silicone spray normally found at you nearest computer store. That will definately sort your problem
There is a master gain volume control on the rear of the mixer, where you connect everything. Make sure it's not down.
If it's fine, then maybe them being outside caused an issue. How cold is cold? If your talking freezing, then maybe there is some issues with the solder on the pc boards. You'll have to take it to a service center at this point.
I would say, try connecting a CD player to all the channels, and try from there. If it's still the same, then you need professional help.
check your input (cables and device)for bad or short circuit cable-bad plug--connection between inner conductor and shield. of the cable(test with new one)------you can disconnect inputs one by one until you find the bad one.and change it.
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