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Your CDJ needs new Tactile switches. These sit under the big plastic knobs you press, and are actually what do the work when you press the button. Proably the most common failure on the CDJ range. Simple repair if you are competant at soldering. If not, take it to get serviced, they'll do it while you wait (if they're good!)
this caused when you dont have rt guage cable to provide correct voltage,what wattage of inverter you have,if it is a 1000 or more you may have to have a 6 guage cable or 4 if more than 1000 watts
cue button sticking sounds like the button on the pcu board needs replaced, I would clean all the foam stuff of if possible, as for the screen not working sound like some of your wires have come unconnected easy fixed just plug them back on to the pcu board
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.
CDJ 1000 mk 3 freezing while playing tracks and sometimes freezes when a cd is inserted. The orange cue light comes on but the green play doesnt. Any ideas?
Could be either the Track skip switch has collapsed and is thus over sensative or the button bank is broken and the track skip switch is being pressed when the cue button is used.
Could also have liquid spillage on the circuit board which cause all sorts of random problems
actually with this phone it is a very comon problem. I would hurry up and get it replaced. if its under 30 days just replace it where you got it, if its under warranty the year then just call 1800 801 1101. Dont keep the phoen what ever you do, it just hets worse
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