First off, spell check is your friend. Secondly, if you're having problems w/ overheating you need to put your geat in a better case. I use an odyssey case and I can't say enough good things about it. If you skimp on equipment you'll pay the price!
voila, I discuss on another forum the DJM 2000 and was told that the problem DJM 2000 would overheat causing stops every 30 minutes and it would be a problem known from Pioneer and authorized service.
true or false
and how to avoid it
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First off, spell check is your friend. Secondly, if you're having problems w/ overheating you need to put your geat in a better case. I use an odyssey case and I can't say enough good things about it. If you skimp on equipment you'll pay the price!
Oh the irony @Justin Juneau, you should use spell check as well. "gear*"
On these forums we get people from all over the world, no need to get on someone's case regarding simple grammar/spelling issues.
How to avoid it? Leave space around the mixer...
Attached picture is from the DJM-2000 Manual.
Had mine 2 years its never overheated once.
The same here ,never had an overheat and I'll use my mixer for six hours upward just make sure the amps are doing the work ,not the mixer in high volume situations, if it is a very hot enviroment then you can open the case and rack the mixer and force cool it , all common knowledge not a defective product design.
I her noting!!! Nooooting!!
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@michel franck > This is categorically false as the other DJM2000 users here testify. As with all electrical units, you should provide adequate spacing for heating ventilation.
@Justin > There was nothing wrong with his spelling. Please show a bit more awareness of forum users whose first language isn't English.