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Recently I was sampling something from wax into my computer, and noticed it was only picking up the left channel.. after diagnosing the problem, I figured out that ALL of the right side inputs (both phono ins, both line ins) arent working. My uncle told me it may be the jacks, but I dont think all 4 input jacks would go at the same time... He also said it could be a transistor, which sounds more accurate. I unscrewed the back of the mixer to take a look at it, but looking at it didnt do anything for me.
Anyone ever have this problem? Is it worth trying to fix or get fixed, or should I should get a new mixer (its a 10 year old Gemini scratchmaster, no EQs, no cue fader..) I've been thinking about getting a UMX-7, looks nice and for $120 a good deal. |
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Re: Mixer Problem- Help Please....
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![]() Maybe the "wax" wore off on one side......!! ![]() ![]()
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It sounds like its the mixers inputs are dead
Check: The turntables chords on another system The mixer input on another turntable The mixer outputs The computer inputs if all of these things work correctly , i dont know what to tell you man..but it does sound like the mixeris old and has given up |
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I have that exact same problem with my record player.......I even replaced the cords, which worked for a couple of weeks, then I had the same problem again.
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