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[CLOSED] DJm-700 fader replacement help

Hi guys, I'm trying to find out the steps involved in replacing one of my pioneer djm-700 faders (channel 1) (out of warranty). I'm having a hard time finding a tutorial and want to see if its a simple as a few screws or if theres any soldering involved. It seems like the part is DCV1010. Any help or guidance would be appreciated so I know whats involved and if i can do it myself or bring it to a service center if soldering is in fact needed.

taso dakas

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I also noticed part dwx2681 is a fader assembly for channel one. Likewise would this be as simple as a couple of screws and a plug in a connector?

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If you buy just the fader, then you'll need to solder it to the little pcb its attaches to (after first removing old fader). Its a very easy job, and i'm rubbish with a soldering iron.

If you buy the fader assembly its just a case of connecting the little plastic connector. 

Easiest option is to buy the whole assembly, but even the first option is a pretty easy job.

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Thank you for the info on both scenarios! It really clears a lot up and i was able to find a video from a similiar pioneer mixer doing that. Now the next question is... is the part DCV1010 the correct fader for the 700? I noticed the faders weren't sold seperately on pioneer parts. I'm trying to avoid having a different feel from one fader to the next.

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couldnt say for sure, but have a look on Ebay, some of the sellers will often quote the part number ..... (I bought my djm2000 ones from ebay and I'm pretty sure they all use same faders)

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@taso > Given Pioneer's technical support line a call and then should be able to help you find the part / help fix the problem.

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