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Si the Sigh
26-01-2004, 01:19 PM
I've just bought some MK3 1210's for £300, and I set them up yesterday & discovered a problem. The pitch controller on one of them is shot to fu*k (I think) and I found myself fighting to hold a mix. My mate says its the motor, but I think its the pitch controller. Should I buy a new pitch control, or go and get the decks serviced, or try and adjust the motor myself? Looked into a service, and it is £30 per deck. I dont mind paying that as I got the decks so cheap (which is probably why ones not working too well! :doh: :lol: ) What would you do? :eh:

EmotionComplex
26-01-2004, 01:23 PM
yeah mate getting them serviced sounds good, you know youve got nice new pitch control then and nothing to worry about for a long time :cool:

Si the Sigh
26-01-2004, 01:25 PM
...nothing to do with the motor then? :eh: Right, looks like they are off to get serviced...

EmotionComplex
26-01-2004, 01:32 PM
...nothing to do with the motor then? :eh: Right, looks like they are off to get serviced...

it could be the motor but theyl service that anyway wont they?

i cant see a new one costing too much if it was the case

Dj Swannie
26-01-2004, 02:40 PM
Sounds like the pitch to me. I often see 1210's mk2' & Mk3's come in for repair at work & most of the time its pitch problems, very rarely its anything else. Its best to pay for them to be serviced unless you know what you are doing as you could cause more probs by poking about inside ;)

cascade
26-01-2004, 03:01 PM
...nothing to do with the motor then? :eh: Right, looks like they are off to get serviced...

if i where you mate let some professtional deal with it.

no offence dude but ive always found that lettig some pros fix things is better because they do it all day and they become responsabile for the repairs etc.

get the pros in ;)

EmotionComplex
26-01-2004, 03:05 PM
...nothing to do with the motor then? :eh: Right, looks like they are off to get serviced...

if i where you mate let some professtional deal with it.

no offence dude but ive always found that lettig some pros fix things is better because they do it all day and they become responsabile for the repairs etc.

get the pros in ;)

ill do it for a fiver ;) ....now were did i put my tomy plastic hammer and screwdriver set :scratch:

DJ Corbzy
26-01-2004, 05:42 PM
Sounds like the pitch to me. I often see 1210's mk2' & Mk3's come in for repair at work & most of the time its pitch problems, very rarely its anything else. Its best to pay for them to be serviced unless you know what you are doing as you could cause more probs by poking about inside ;)

^^This man knows what he's talking about...follow closely.. ;)

DJAbyss
26-01-2004, 06:38 PM
Si m8 i had the same problem with my old decks, on the deck you will see little dots small and big and they will match up on the pitch control

i know its hard to understand what i mean gis a bell and i wil expain

si is to sexy for his shirt.......ahahahahahahahahaahahah :dontevengothere:

Si the Sigh
27-01-2004, 07:51 AM
ha ha! Cheers Russ! Ok then, they are off to be serviced for sure. Been quoted £35 per deck. Is that good or gash? :eh: As I only paid £300 for the pair im more than happy to spend £70 getting them serviced.

Dj Swannie
27-01-2004, 08:44 AM
£35 per deck is quite good. Most Engineers/repair agents charge about £30 per hour for labour alone & then you have got cost of parts on top

Si the Sigh
30-01-2004, 11:13 AM
All sorted now! :clap:

subsonic
30-01-2004, 11:44 AM
welldone :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:

Si the Sigh
30-01-2004, 11:47 AM
Woo Hoo! Can crack on and have a mix before I go out later. :rambo:

dan the acid man
30-01-2004, 07:46 PM
si is the bargain hunter, cheap as chips ;)

killarava2day
31-01-2004, 08:48 AM
I was lookin at purchasing the 1200 MK5, anyone else road tested these. I think the only change is a button for 16% pitch, could be usefull I spose.

romelpotter
31-01-2004, 10:20 AM
i don't think its worth the extra money mate stick to mk 2's thats what i am getting ;) deffo don't go for the mk5 g's unless your richer than the queen ;)

DJ Corbzy
31-01-2004, 07:29 PM
MKII's are the best I reckon, you dont really need much more and it saves me from pressing the reset button by accident and not being able to pitch a tune... :lol:

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