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Error on the vinyl mode will let me cue but not play

On my cdj800's i can cue up the track on vinyl mode and hear the vinyl scrolling but when its cued you press the play button and nothing happens, but its ok to play when its not on vinyl mode it works fine.
it means i cant mix because i cant cue and play at the same time.
thanks, danny

  • machety22 Apr 10, 2009

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More than likely you have a bad switch, although this is not something that you could service yourself. I would suggest taking it to a service center in your area. Make sure they are Pioneer authorized, and know what a CDJ800 unit is!

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