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Anonymous Posted on Jul 17, 2012

Pioneer DJM 600 Master Out 2 Left Side Doesnt Work. any help please?

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It could be a few problems,

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.


Hope this helps a little

  • Anonymous Jul 18, 2012

    the master fader works perfectly. i know that because i tried it on the RCA Master Out 1 and both sides works good. i opened the mixer but its seems to looks very not easy to get into the XLR Master Out 2. needs to take out the board and stuff.. you have pictures maybe on how to do it mate ? thank you.

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SOURCE: Pioneer DJM-600 Bad feedback when i turn up the master volume

It's not your ground wire with the issue, but your RCA cables. Try disconnecting both turntables, and connect 1 at a time, and do the same test, this way you can isolate the problem. Once you've isolated the problem, then you'll need to have the RCA cables replaced on your turntable.

You might also want to check the Cartridges as well. Sometimes a bad cartridge or headshell connection will cause this issue. Worst case scenario, its your tonearm, but that should be test last.

Also, on the rear of your mixer, there is a gain volume pot, make sure this is not maxed out. Keep it about 3/4 of they up. Again, this is on the rear of your mixer where you connect everything.

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