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DJM 900 Nexus channel 2 shut down

Hi, was using my gear tonight and cueing up my next track on deck 2 when channel 2 shut down on me on my mixer.. No audio at all would come through it, I initially thought that it was an issue with my 2000 nexus as I have also had a few problems with that but when I put the phono cables into channel 3 everything worked ok. I checked and double checked that I had not done something myself but it was 100% an issue with the mixer. Luckily I was just getting some practice in and could switch the mixer off for a bit and when I switched it back on channel 2 was back up. Any ideas?

This stuff is just over a month old and i've already had a few issues with 1 of the cdj's

John melrose

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@John > Was this just with channel 2 and the rest of the mixer was unaffected? Are you sure there were no loose connections anywhere? Could the cable be the problem?

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Hi Gavin, double checked the connections and all the gain/input selections etc before shifting the phono's over onto channel 3.. all good. Moved them back to channel 2 and nothing. Not even as much as a led lighting up on the channel level lights, actually stood and checked every setting on 2 was the same as I had just had it running on 3, tried switching the input selector clockwise then back to line-in incase this reset something but nothing worked.. My phone rang at this point and I switched the 900 off for possibly around 30 seconds before turning it back on, channel 2 was again working with all the cables/knobs sitting in the exact same position as they were in when it wouldn't work previously. I'm running the supplied phono cables through the line in, I imagine the chances of both phonos on the 1 siamese cable going down at the same time must be slim    

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@John > Thats interesting. I would recommend returning the unit to an authorised service centre for a service to see what they say. I understand you are still within warranty so no cost will have to be borne by you.

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