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skot_e
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Registered: Dec 2005
Location: Adelaide
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Solder connection is probably broken, of the internals of the knob are faulty.
If you have only had it a couple of months it should be covered by warranty, therefore no cost to repair. If they try to charge you, complain to pioneer.
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Nov-11-2006 14:48
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ClearWater
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Registered: Sep 2006
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not only is the knob loose on the outside, but it seems to have loosened something up within the box, and as you turn the knob back and forth, it is gradually shifting stuff inside. You would have to open it up... but then goes your warranty I imagine.
edit: yea, what the guy above said
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Nov-11-2006 14:48
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