Have you tried using a different power cable?
Dear Pioneer technicians,
Does any one know why in previous topics about same issue there is not option to reply ?
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What is the cause and what is the solution for this issue. ?
Is it related to power connection ? or its something more complicated?
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Have you tried using a different power cable?
Hi,
Yes I have, I am suspecting that as Pioneer technician you should already know whats the issue as this is well known issue and few other reported this already hire on this website but for some reason...the option for reply is disabled.As loyal Pioneer customer since over 20 years i deserved for proper answer
Could you be so kind and tell me whats wrong with the mixer is power connector or something else ?
Regards
Jan
Jan > I'm not a technician. I'm a customer support agent. I do not know what is wrong with your mixer, which is why I was trying to troubleshoot the problem with you. Please contact technical support in your region for further assistance.
I have this little mixer too with the 'power' problem...A slight movement of the power plug or cord at the back of it, and it cuts out. I've owned it for 4 years and it never really bothered me as I only mix in my own space, but have been asked to do a party and I don't think I can trust it now.
Has anyone tried fixing this? On mine the power plug is a little loose, so I am going try and fix it by making the connector more tight, to prevent any movement. I've tried a different adapter but it's hard to find a 5V 3A power adapter - ones I've tried don't seem to work because the unit must have some sort of power protection circuitry.
Otherwise I will just use my ancient Numark DM1175 that I bought in 1992. It's a rock-solid old-school mixer.
George
Hi,
First of all this mixer is maybe low cost but not low quality, you don't know what you are talking about DJ KIKI all components are top notch. They simply stopped selling this model because a lot people bought it instead of 800-900s and they lost money.
DJ KIKI, if your DJ skill are as good as your knowledge about this mixer. Good LUCK :)
Dont tell me that you spent few minutes to set it up just to take a picture... :)
Ok the components are not the same as in higher models of pioneer or A&H but still compare price to quality are very good,
I have been using a lot of pioneer mixers, and i know what I talking about.
And if you run 'professional audio service' you should not providing incorrect info :
I have two DJM-250, my friend have one, they all have same problem, so relax, you can't do anything about it :D
Yes you can,
Cheers.
In my case I have managed to fix it myself, of course you can not compare 800 to 250
best of luck
Dear DJs from all over the planet, I have great news. Since Pioneer didn't solve the problem of building the DJM-250 mixer, I solved it myself. It's a shame so many people have this engineering problem that Pioneer didn't make a recall to fix it.
I managed to solve it by squeezing a little (lightly) the power supply plug (2.1mm X 5.5mm) with pliers so that the inside part (positive pole) does not come off the pin when you touch the power cable plugged into the rear panel. I've had this problem with my equipment for ten years and only today I was able to solve it with simple pliers. Shameful.
Sincerely, DJ Zelé from Brazil