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KaCroCHeT
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Posted - 2008/04/01 : 10:44:10
Hey, just wondering if i can fix the headphone plug on my Pioneer DJM500 by myself or if i need to pay someone to do it, it is only a minor problem and really don't want to pay repair prices if avoidable. Basically what it is is it's a bit wobbly and seems to have a loose connection. anyone know how to fix this?
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bulby_g
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Posted - 2008/04/01 : 11:05:26
You may be able to get a replacement part.. Is it still under warranty and do you have a receipt? They will do it for you FOC if so.
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jimbob squarepants
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Posted - 2008/04/01 : 11:34:58
i have the same problem
unfortunately,i have no warranty!!
been thinking about upgrading to the 700 tho...
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bulby_g
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Posted - 2008/04/01 : 12:17:00
quote: Originally posted by jimbob squarepants:
i have the same problem
unfortunately,i have no warranty!!
been thinking about upgrading to the 700 tho...
There is much better mixer brands out there ;).
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KaCroCHeT
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Posted - 2008/04/01 : 13:30:56
is it possible to perhaps solder the connection on again? i had a same problem on one of my guitars a few years ago. I have no warranty on it unfortunately.
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