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Don't live in Melbs so I can't vouch for em, tho they seem respected on this site. I think you'd find they'd probably do the calibration thing anyway, clean the faders by removal and dismantling them, and maybe oil the spindle (the bit that the platter sits on to rotate). Not sure what else they could do really.
Really you could do it yourself and save the dosh
Useful refernce points:
http://music.hyperreal.org/dj/sl1200.html
http://info.bergenteknomafia.com/tech/links/
Incidently, I just found this on djforums.com
| quote: | remove the click and the dead space is gone. I bought a fader for a m3d and it was the same part as the mk2 but without the little ball that makes the click
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Also out of interest:
| quote: | Its just a 0% lock button. If you have the pitch all the way up, then hit the button, it should return to 0% (the motor, not the actual slider).
If you move the pitch slider to a different location while the button is supressed, then release the button, the pitch of the motor should go from 0% (because the button was supressed) to whatever the new pitch position is.
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