Home 2023 Forums Digital DJ Gear Picked up a fixer upder Numark Mixtrack Pro

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  • #2112661
    DJ Vintage
    Moderator

    Hey Scotto,

    Not sure about the Numark. The lower end models are usually not all that modular. In which case the only user-servicable part might be the crossfader, not the channel faders. Very likely they are soldered to the mainboard. Unless you have plenty of experience with that, don’t go there but bring it in to a specialised electronics shop that can help you.

    Just my two cents.

    #2112711
    ScottoRobotto
    Participant

    I have electronics experience and I’m a computer tech by trade which is why I was willing to take on a fixer upper but I won’t really know until I open it up.

    #2113261
    DJ Vintage
    Moderator

    Good for you, let us know how it went.

    And for all you non-techies out there, my previous message still stands: don’t mess with integrated electronics unless you know EXACTLY what you are doing!

    #2115511
    ScottoRobotto
    Participant

    Just finished fixing the Mixdeck. I’ve tested it and it’s working perfectly.

    The repair was fairly simple. I removed 13 screws from the back of the casing and the back panel lifts off. There are two cables connecting the back panel to the front panel, both are press on and disconnect easily. There were about 15 screws holding the main board to the front panel and a soldered connection from the jog wheel to the main board. I used a desoldering braid and disconnected the wire to the jog wheel, there was also a tiny bead of glue holding the wire to the panel, I used a hobby knife and cut through the glue then picked it off the wire with my nails.

    To review, the problem is the post for the volume fader for the second deck was broken off. Looking at the back of the main board, there were 6 pins connected to traces on the main board and two posts soldered on as support. I desoldered the pins, pulled off the slider potentiometer, put in the replacement potentiometer and resoldered the pins. I checked my work for accidental short circuits but they were clean. I reattached the main board to the front panel with three screws, resoldered the jog wheel wire, and reconnected cables from the back panel to the front panel. I hooked up the USB connection to my PC and tested the controller with Virtual DJ, it seems to work properly.

    I went back and put in all the screws on the main board and the back panel and tested it again, and it is still working properly. Total cost of the repair was $23 for a replacement slider and knob including shipping, it took about 30 min total.

    #2115651
    Terry_42
    Keymaster

    Very nice, good to know some electronics hehe 🙂 In a shop that repair probably would have costed 5 times that, so that they can sell a new controller hehe

    #2115951
    DJ Vintage
    Moderator

    Good job.

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