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how hot should the cdj 1000 mk2 get?
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fr3sh
for some reason i think my cdj may have an issue with that... it seems to heat up where the digital displays are at the top and in the center of the jog wheel and my cds come out very hot

is this common?
Doctor-No
They spin CD's faster than the regulars, so they can get bit hot.
If there is no smoke, your fine. :D
fr3sh
Yeah well fair enough but i mean the thing gets HOT... like almost to the point where it is too hot for my hand to touch


i mean this is pretty much the most expensive cdj on the market and i worked hard to earn the $$$$... so i just want to make sure it works fine before the warranty runs out
Doctor-No
Are you sure that your players get enough air ? (enough away of mixer, etc, not directly in sun etc).
fr3sh
oh yeah i am referring to right now... it is night time over here... and my cdj is on a table with ventilation on every face except the bottom, so when you say they get a little hot, is it noticably "warm/hot"?
or just kinda warm?
Doctor-No
Well my players (MK2's) only get warm not hot. Sometimes the CD's are
pretty hot, but there are differences on CD's.
raaven
well its operating temperature range is from 5 - 35C so if it's getting hotter than that it is screwed (probably with the power supply or something like that), if not, then it's fine.
fr3sh
yeah i think something is wrong with it now... its starting to stall while playing... sounds kind of like skipping but its more like temporarily freezing and then playing again... with brand new burned cds..frustrating!
raaven
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Originally posted by fr3sh
yeah i think something is wrong with it now... its starting to stall while playing... sounds kind of like skipping but its more like temporarily freezing and then playing again... with brand new burned cds..frustrating!


that problem could have something to do with the laser. try it with a commercial cd and if it's still a problem it's definitly the laser that's causing it to skip and whatnot i believe. if not, then it's the way the cd was burned from your computer.
fr3sh
its as if the "computer memory" is maxed out... on this particular track by trentemoller... there are all these weird sounds and layers, and at the very same point on two different brands of blank cds it had that issue.... and this is using a high quality wave file, the cd's both work fine on my car stereo and my $100 boom box... yet my $10,000 dj system can't handle it??

i really do think this has something to do with it over heating... because it gets very hot after about 45 min

raaven
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Originally posted by fr3sh
its as if the "computer memory" is maxed out... on this particular track by trentemoller... there are all these weird sounds and layers, and at the very same point on two different brands of blank cds it had that issue.... and this is using a high quality wave file, the cd's both work fine on my car stereo and my $100 boom box... yet my $10,000 dj system can't handle it??

i really do think this has something to do with it over heating... because it gets very hot after about 45 min


still try using some store bought CDs to see if the unit does the same thing. like i said, it could be the laser, it may be misaligned.

my cdjs get warm, so does my mixer, it's the way things are, they are made for it. it says in the user manual what the operating temperature is, the same one that i posted. but if it's getting really hot then there is a problem.

i "blew up" a mixer before (smelled like burning. yummm), so i understand the concern completely... The first sign was it was getting very warm to hot but i didn't know any better. it could be the plug you're using or something. if the heat is the problem that is.

to make yourself feel better though, find an authorized repair shop to get it checked out.

:)
fr3sh
yeah i guess i will have to do that... although i wish this didn't happen in the first place
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