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Tweaking the 1200's
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| VoiDeT |
Hello,
i have seen many sites about tweaking up your 1200s to make the LED's go blue, sounds sweet and all. But i dunno if i could actually get it done.Just the fact of my turntables getting operated on. Just wondering if anyone has got them done, or done it themselves? |
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| DJ Chrono |
| yeah theres a upgrade tweak kit for the 1200's, it puts blue strobes and a reverse function (when you press 33 and 45 at the same time). I dont have 1200s but If I did, I would bring it to some shop to get those tweaks. I wouldnt try doing it myself :tongue2 |
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| DJTJ |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Chrono
yeah theres a upgrade tweak kit for the 1200's, it puts blue strobes and a reverse function (when you press 33 and 45 at the same time). I dont have 1200s but If I did, I would bring it to some shop to get those tweaks. I wouldnt try doing it myself :tongue2 |
I believe you have to hit the start/stop button twice, rather than press 33 and 45 together. If you are confident with a soldering iron and think you can do it without ing it up, then do it yourself, because a shop may charge you a small fortune to do this extremely simple task. |
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| DJ TranceFormer |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Chrono
yeah theres a upgrade tweak kit for the 1200's, it puts blue strobes and a reverse function (when you press 33 and 45 at the same time). I dont have 1200s but If I did, I would bring it to some shop to get those tweaks. I wouldnt try doing it myself :tongue2 |
yea, you have to press start/stop twice. If you are playing a record at 33 rpm and u press 33 and 45 at the same time, the platter will start spinning at 45 rpm, this doesn't work if ur platter is spinning at 45 rpm tho... |
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| DJ Chrono |
| hmm.. well I read it somewhere you have to press the 33 and 45 buttons. Maybe it was for another turntable then |
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