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    Do my 2900's need repair?

    Hey guys,

    I took receipt today of my new (second hand) Denon SC2900's.

    My problem is on both platters, when I jog them to start beat matching they will skip/not register the jog and require multiple attempts to execute.

    They are in good condition apart from hat issue, and all other features work fine, just the jog wheels?

    Any advice appreciated as I might book into the nearest repair place which is a bit of a nightmare to access and expensive to repair/diagnose so thought I would see where im at a after asking you guys!



    Many thanks, Zeebedy

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    moving to turntables/cd players

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    Quote Originally Posted by Manu View Post
    moving to turntables/cd players
    im using USB only at the moment...

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    Capacitive jogwheels have problems with bad grounding and static current from the body. If you place your hand on the jogwheel and it doesn't detect it, try again by placing the other hand on something metal and grounded (mixer chasis?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlayForMoney View Post
    Capacitive jogwheels have problems with bad grounding and static current from the body. If you place your hand on the jogwheel and it doesn't detect it, try again by placing the other hand on something metal and grounded (mixer chasis?)
    ahh, never knew that, my mixer is a metal chassis, (DENON DN-X600)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zeebedy View Post
    ahh, never knew that, my mixer is a metal chassis, (DENON DN-X600)
    Mixer is not the problem, I just suggested a way for you to troubleshoot the issue (it can be a grounding problem or a hardware issue in the SC2900's).

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