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Michael May
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Registered: Sep 2004
Location: Detroit
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My buddy who I bought it from can't find the original receipt. There is a scu on the back saying it was manafactured in january 2006. DJ supply had told me they were going to check on that to, which they never did. And they also got $50 out of me for the repair. A manager is supposed to call me in the morning, but we'll see about that. Their service is the worst that I have ever seen. And yeah, I am a pretty reasonible person, by the way. I keep my cool thru some pretty messed up situations. But after 3 trips that took me 35 minutes each way, $50, the cost of gas, my time, and the fact that I have not been able to mix for the last 10 days would be enough to piss off the calmest person in the world. But yeah, I know it pays to be calm and polite, but when that stops working its time to move onto something else.
No one knows if I can fix this problem on my own??
Thanks, Mike
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Apr-19-2007 00:10
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Spirit5
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Registered: Jun 2005
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| quote: | Originally posted by Michael May
My buddy who I bought it from can't find the original receipt. There is a scu on the back saying it was manafactured in january 2006. DJ supply had told me they were going to check on that to, which they never did. And they also got $50 out of me for the repair. A manager is supposed to call me in the morning, but we'll see about that. Their service is the worst that I have ever seen. And yeah, I am a pretty reasonible person, by the way. I keep my cool thru some pretty messed up situations. But after 3 trips that took me 35 minutes each way, $50, the cost of gas, my time, and the fact that I have not been able to mix for the last 10 days would be enough to piss off the calmest person in the world. But yeah, I know it pays to be calm and polite, but when that stops working its time to move onto something else.
No one knows if I can fix this problem on my own??
Thanks, Mike |
That sucks, you must live around me (Farmington) cause it takes me about 35 minutes to get down there but I don't bother with DJ Supply, considering Guitar Center in Southfield is like 15 to 20 minutes from my house and better prices, service like I said. I don't think they do repairs though. You should really send it back to Pioneer. I mean it might cost you more in the long run to have it repaired, but it's kind of like what happened to my old car a few years ago. I took it to this place down the street, they fixed it for cheap (like 250) and they did a very shoddy job. So I took it to a place I knew was reliable, but costed more to fix it, and it would have costed less in the long run to take it to the place I knew was reliable. Pioneer knows their stuff, after all they make it, so having a Pioneer-certified technician repair it for more money will pay off in the long run (just as long as it doesn't cost as much as a CDJ 200 in and of itself, in that case, your best bet is to just buy a new one). I have no idea, and I don't know of anyone else unless they are a technician.
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Apr-19-2007 02:21
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Spirit5
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Registered: Jun 2005
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| quote: | Originally posted by basilisk
Is there anything like a DIY guide to fixing your decks online? My jog wheel is curiously unresponsive and I never have shaken the little problems with the pitch floundering around by 0.2% when I'm trying to nail it down to something exact. I hate the idea of sending my decks in for repair and having some extreme bill for what seem like really minor issues... |
I have a similar issue with one of mine. Well one is looser and more response than the other. Funny thing is, I experienced the same thing with my CDJ 1000 MK2s that I sold. It seems to be an inherent thing with them. Not everyone is made the same. Unless it really interfers with your mixing (and with CDJ 200s, you basically use it to cue, use effects and pitch bend) then it might be a problem. Otherwise, as you said, it's not worth taking it back unless it's something like what this guy is experiencing. Since I bought them about four weeks ago, i've hardly used the jog wheel on them other than for cueing up my tracks, and maybe a little pitch bending, but with 6% pitch, you really don't need to touch the jog wheel at all to pitch bend, just make minor corrections on the pitch slider. The CDJ 800 and 1000's platter was more designed for that than the CDJ 200s.
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Apr-23-2007 05:13
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