Spilled coffee from my desk onto my Pioneer DDJ-REV1 and using your video to take mine apart to get rid of this coffee spell and clean this mess up! EDIT: I'm now done and got plenty of wet coffee off of my sample buttons. I used 70% alcohol wipes and some q-tips on the board where I noticed coffee and rinsed the plastic/ rubber buttons off with natural soap and allowed to completely dry before putting back in the unit. This video was a life-saver, especially for the cross fader buttons which I would have had no idea on how to take off. I was able to remove most of the knobs using a mini-screwdriver (think eyeglass screwdriver) and wrapping a used alcohol wipe around the tip so it wouldn't scratch the plastic case. They were pretty stuck so I also used a rubber jar lid remover to grip them and pull up vertically - no doubt your hand will hurt a bit when completed. I suggest anyone who takes apart their electronics to take plenty of clear photos before removing screws, etc. so you have a reference where it all goes back.
Thank you so much for this…. Just replaced my main board and it was great going into it knowing what I was getting into! £60 for a new main board off eBay… £200 on a new controller saved!😊
Hi there... would you consider doing a teardown of the DDJ-FLX4 and possibly compare it to the DDJ-400? (the FLX4 is the successor to the--now discontinued--DDJ-400. thx!
Thanks for the tear down. A bit more info on the headphone jack and how easy it is to replace would have been fab but I guess I will have to figure it out for myself. Great help to see how to take it all apart though. Thank you 😊
Let me know how you get on. I just took a unit on with a few functions on the left, like the cue, not working. I suspect that left hand board. Interested to know how you get on as we're both on it at the same time! Apparently a cat pissed on it xD
@@Kholaslittlespot1 as it turns out the owner decided to return it instead, but I'll save this video for if I ever get into similar problems with my own :)
Nice to still see the larger board being built single-sided. Probably a cost reduction function, but would definitely take flex better when the controller is getting banged around in a bag or travel gear when gigging out from place-to-place.
Saved my ass bro! Thanks for posting this. BTW if you just need to get to the main USB board, there's no need to go through taking all the fader caps, and knobs off.
Nice job! 👍 Now I don't have to pick mine apart to find out how it looks like inside. But probably will at some point. Been thinking about how to make my crossfader feel smoother.
At 25:25 you show two photo interrupters. one side of each interupter is a IR LED and the opposite side is a IR photo transistor that detects the InfraRed light. The black 'fingers' in that disc passes between the two halfs of the interupter and breaks the IR beam as they pass through.. The system knows what direction the disc is turning by seeing which one of the two photo interupters has it's beam broken first. That is why there are two interupters fitted. The speed can be worked out by how fast the Infra Red beams are being broken 'interupted'. Does this make sense or am I rambling?
I have a problem with my DDJ-400, one of the tempo faders not working, I am thinking about replace it but i dont really know how can i find the exact same model. Can you tell me what is the model number? Thank you man from VENEZUELA. Wish you the best!
So here I am with my skinned ddj400 full of beer. Because ofcourse. (Please pioneer, make next one ip47, you know where these are used - beer and rain.) Suggestion - add some words in good practice to remove fluids inside. I wipe with water and blow dry with hairdryer. I’ll let you know if I manage to save it. 😅
How easy is it to replace a tempo/pitch fader on this? I'm good at soldering, but don't really see how that fader is attached. Was it just the two solder spots at the top and bottom of the fader? Cuz that'd be awesome
Ahhhhh.... this is making so much sense. I'm commenting early but I'm having issues on the left deck of a unit I've been given, about 85% functionality, so it's suddenly clicking it's a separate board on the left. Hopefully I can clean it up or find a replacement board/s. edit- also the headphone jack may be screwed. 'Feline liquid damage', apparently xD
Hey, thanks for such an informative video. I used it to replace my 3.5mm jack. The new one works great but for some reason now I'm having an issue wherein the output from my DDJ400 is so so quiet it's almost silent, I can just about hear it with the track and speakers turned up full whack. Is there a relation between the two circuit boards? Perhaps I've fixed one thing and broken another...
Slider caps have locking mechs, huh? Totally would have broken them by just pulling vertically up. That’s some good info to know. Good idea with key puller, too.
I only discovered the locking mechanism when I couldn't work out why pulling straight up didn't work - glad I didn't keep pulling and went off to look up how to remove them.
Thanks for a great video. I got beer go through my left side. The bpm match button doesn’t work anymore but the light still works. Should I let it dry or take it open?
As long as you're confident enough I'd definitely pop it open and get the board out to properly clean it, isopropyl alcohol would be fine to clean it off. Cleaning it alone may me enough to fix the button (maybe some contact cleaner sprayed into the switch as well) but what you really want to avoid is the liquid causing any further corrosion to the board which is much harder to repair than a faulty switch.
@@camerongray1515Thank you so much man. Had a house party last night and some ignorant people were messing around. Really frustrating. Will see what happens!
Thanks for this video, Cameron. The last time I watched one of yours was the Sun SparcStation! Anyway, my Mixtrack Pro II has been damaged due to minor (but fatal) water ingress, affecting the optical element. I had no idea what to search for on Mouser, and the comments have identified it correctly! Apparently it's a photo interrupter, or optical switch, or optical transistor. I hope it works...
Out of itnerest would it be easy to open this up and remove boards in tac so I can get to front panel to clean out the gear from a dust storm at a gig.
A minha estava funcionando normalmente desliguei e aguardei. Assim Que Liguei Novamente Ela Apresentou Algumas Teclas Sem funcionar, Apenas o lado Direito como ( Cue, Beat Sync, Fx , Load ) Tem Alguma posição De Que Possa Ser ?
Thanks! I used this video to fix my controller. It turns out that cat hair was clogging the jog wheel optical sensors which prevented any movement from registering. I can't believe it.....
Hi Cameron very interesting video . I’m wanting to interrupt the audio from each cDj section before it enters the mixer , export it with some soldering to rca output for an external mixer . Do you think this is possible?
Not really on something like this - this is a basic controller where the mixer section is just a control surface that controls the software, it's not a complete hardware mixer. To do what you're needing, you'd be best to get a 4 channel USB audio interface that works with Rekordbox and configure the output settings to send the audio from each deck to separate outputs. You'd then connect this interface into your mixer.
Unfortunately not, the "mixer" is purely a control surface, there is no physical mixer in the DDJ 400. Higher end controllers such as the DDJ-1000 (which I also did a teardown video of) do contain a real mixer, however it's still a digital mixer and therefore doesn't have any analogue audio passing through it. Your best bet is to use an external audio interface.
Hey Cameron Grey, thanks heaps for this great teardown. Always a brave mission to take apart something like this, you never know if it's going to go back together smoothly until it's too late. Turned out to be alright! I'm not sure of how much electrical understanding you have, this is the first video on your channel I've seen. But you did excellent in regards to intuition and research understanding the board and how it works. I found it very helpful, as if I had teared down one myself. The only thing I didn't see that I'd have liked to is how is the capacitive touch electrically coupled to the rotating platter. I assume it's either a cheap metal clamp around the shaft, or a carbon brush like a motor. But couldn't tell from the video. Thanks again!
My crossfader has snapped and needs replacing but I don't have a clue about soldering etc. Is it a quick swap or do I need to know some electronic stuff? (which I don't) 😂
Hello fter using it with a power adapter un ipad i got now power at all on ddj 400 no reaction i tested on pc still no react have you any ideas what could it be? Much appreciate
As far as I'm aware they're all actual pots except for the browse knob which is a standard rotary encoder. Since they are ultimately controlling audio levels, you would really need the analogue linearity of a potentiometer - an absolute position encoder would produce more of a "stepped" output which would be noticeable in the audio. Looking around it seems as though you can get 4 pin potentiometers, some of them use the fourth pin as a centre tap, others simply have the fourth pin but it's not connected to anything.
I guess the links next to the board version might be used by an automatic testing in manufacturing. So they might have the same board in different products, but populated slightly differently, and the link tells the tester what components (and values?) to check for‽
If the components are inserted by machine, then using a wire link to label the model number means they can have the same machine add the model number label. That will avoid an extra process step and pretty much eliminate the kind of error where a board with the components for one model number gets labelled as a different model number, or where a pre-labelled board gets populated with components for a different model number. Even if they are assembled by hand, it makes sense for the person populating the components to label the board, to reduce the chances of the same kind of errors.
Does anyone know what i could try to do in order to fix my volume fader? I'm scared to open the whole controller because i'm scared to screw it all completeley. Is it possible to this as a fool or should i contact some specialist?
While I'm very familiar with the physics behind electronics and communications, I cannot for the life of me figure out how circuitry this complicated works! Any recommendations for articles/journals/books/courses that I could pick up?? My browse wheel is just randomly skipping songs on the playlist, thought it was a software problem and tried downgrading Rekordbox and my OSX but it wasn't that. Gonna take it apart in the hope it's just dust making it act up, maybe static electricity?
I'm definitely not an electronics expert, most of my knowledge is just pieced together over the years, RUclips channels such as bigclivedotcom and eevblog could be a good start though. As for your browse knob, it's probably a "rotary encoder" (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotary_encoder#Standard_binary_encoding), as a first port of call I'd try cleaning it with some contact cleaner spray as it may just have dirt/corrosion in it. If this doesn't help, I'd check all of the solder joints on it to make sure none of them are broken and if they look okay, I'd see if I can find a suitable replacement part and replace it (you may be able to find a brand and part number on the part)
I've done most of them, still got to do the kitchen, hallway and shaver socket but keep finding more interesting things to spend almost £300 on - The kitchen gets pretty expensive factoring in all the grid switches and cooker isolator. Might do them soon since I'm not spending nearly as much with the current lockdown but I also need to budget for other things like replacing the expiring smoke detection.
Me too! Unfortunately someone poured some liquor into my controller but it continued playing on well till the next morning, only to realize one of the volume slides ain’t working fully! Unless I push it all the way up, there will be no audio whatsoever! Did you manage to find a solution? Thanks
@@JasonKrueger I had to contact the Numark support center and they asked me to ship it back to them, luckily enough, they sent me a new controller 😎😅!!
hi cameron hope you can help i spilled a drink in my controller i cleaned it out and now my right jog wheel is spinning like a fidgit spinner lol do you know what the sticky grease is called that goes on the jog wheel shaft hope someone can help
They carry out a similar task to a traditional rotary encoder but they use optical sensing rather than any sort of physical contact mechanism in order to reduce wear and drag. This particular model doesn't really have any DSP capability, all audio processing is done in software on the connected computer, the controller simply acts as an audio interface. However, some of their higher end controllers (DDJ-1000.etc) do have integrated digital mixers that carry out the effects in hardware.
While I'd love to tear down more controllers, I only own a DDJ-1000 and DDJ-400, I can't justify the cost of buying full price controllers purely to make teardown videos of them.
Don't worry, no damage was done, it's back together and fully functional, if anything this video could serve as instructions to help people fix their controllers 😉
My DDJ 400 recently developed a fault: When I put my left deck's volume fader fully down some sound still bleeds through. Any ideas at the extent of repair required? New fader, just some misalignment to rectify? Help from anyone would be appreciated. Thank you.
While I'd love to do more teardowns of stuff like this, I only have access to equipment that I own myself and these teardowns sadly don't generate enough revenue to justify the cost of buying equipment to teardown.
@@camerongray1515 It would be interesting as they appear to share the same pitch adj component but the FLX6 has a higher pitch accuracy in Rekordbox than the 400. The FLX6 is able to get every increment but, the 400 is just shy about 0.02 BPM out. Still accurate, just not as accurate. I have electronics education /knowledge & service my own Pioneer Mixers & CDJs but, I won't look & ruin the warranty on them until I need to 🤣
I like how they decided to use a single sided board and then throw a shitton of links on it. Clearly a management-decision. Let's give them more money than the poor guy layouting this board great with what was given.
Really comes down to the software you prefer, the DDJ-400 is aimed towards Rekordbox DJ, the SB3 is geared towards Serato. At least for me the benefit of the DDJ-400 is that it includes a full copy of Rekordbox DJ whereas the SB3 only includes Serato Lite which is somewhat limited in terms of features.
Spilled coffee from my desk onto my Pioneer DDJ-REV1 and using your video to take mine apart to get rid of this coffee spell and clean this mess up! EDIT: I'm now done and got plenty of wet coffee off of my sample buttons. I used 70% alcohol wipes and some q-tips on the board where I noticed coffee and rinsed the plastic/ rubber buttons off with natural soap and allowed to completely dry before putting back in the unit. This video was a life-saver, especially for the cross fader buttons which I would have had no idea on how to take off. I was able to remove most of the knobs using a mini-screwdriver (think eyeglass screwdriver) and wrapping a used alcohol wipe around the tip so it wouldn't scratch the plastic case. They were pretty stuck so I also used a rubber jar lid remover to grip them and pull up vertically - no doubt your hand will hurt a bit when completed. I suggest anyone who takes apart their electronics to take plenty of clear photos before removing screws, etc. so you have a reference where it all goes back.
Thank you so much for this…. Just replaced my main board and it was great going into it knowing what I was getting into! £60 for a new main board off eBay… £200 on a new controller saved!😊
I'm genuienly impressed by how knowledgeable you are about the electronics.
yes what type of engineer are you? electrical? @cameron gray
i am mechanical
this is great! thx for making this. I think this is the only ddj 400 teardown on RUclips
Thanks for the video, following it, I was able to repair the tempo from my ddj-400!! many thanks!!
Hi there... would you consider doing a teardown of the DDJ-FLX4 and possibly compare it to the DDJ-400? (the FLX4 is the successor to the--now discontinued--DDJ-400. thx!
First video I've seen that shows how to remove these fader knobs properly!
Thanks for the tear down. A bit more info on the headphone jack and how easy it is to replace would have been fab but I guess I will have to figure it out for myself. Great help to see how to take it all apart though. Thank you 😊
Did you ever sort that out? Mines broken
Thanks! Got a dead cue switch on one channel on a DDJ-400 and this video was a lifesaver, now I know it should be easy to get fixed :)
Let me know how you get on. I just took a unit on with a few functions on the left, like the cue, not working. I suspect that left hand board. Interested to know how you get on as we're both on it at the same time! Apparently a cat pissed on it xD
@@Kholaslittlespot1 as it turns out the owner decided to return it instead, but I'll save this video for if I ever get into similar problems with my own :)
7:00 the microphone is not captured by the computer on the DDJ400, straight through to output.
Very interesting video, thanks for posting.
man thanks please do more like this you are saving jobs here
Nice to still see the larger board being built single-sided. Probably a cost reduction function, but would definitely take flex better when the controller is getting banged around in a bag or travel gear when gigging out from place-to-place.
Amiga 500 boards are some of my favorite things xD I love that early single sided, through-hole style with a few socketed chips.
Thanks, just fixed my volume fader following this - just a little dust!
what did you do to clean? Opened it completely or just removing the cap from the fader? I'm having the same issue with my volume fader
@@ImYeeap old toothbrush!
I replaced the volume potentiometer. It started to wobble because I always hold it tight and danced meanwhile :)
I found this video because I'm also experiencing volume fader issues. Fingers crossed an old toothbrush works for my case too!
@@OliRancidTen how did you use the toothbrush to clean it? remove cap from fader? open box?
Thank you. Successfully cleaned up my sticky CUE/PLAY buttons after spilling some cider.
I Have a DDJ SB and this was so helpful!
Saved my ass bro! Thanks for posting this. BTW if you just need to get to the main USB board, there's no need to go through taking all the fader caps, and knobs off.
Man i was about to chuck my ddj 400 out but thanks to your video I realized there was water damage in one of the faders so I got to order replacement!
Is it possible to get a comprehensive parts list?
I'm working on my own custom controller and would like to know what components are COTS.
Thanks for the tear down. Now I can fix my cue button
I'm watching this to gauge how big of a project replacing the broken USB port on my DDJ 400 would be lol
When you get an answer please let me know...😢
Easy enough 😊
My USB port is bad. Is it replaceable or will I have to replace the entire interface. If so, where could I possibly order the interface.
Nice job! 👍 Now I don't have to pick mine apart to find out how it looks like inside. But probably will at some point. Been thinking about how to make my crossfader feel smoother.
At 25:25 you show two photo interrupters. one side of each interupter is a IR LED and the opposite side is a IR photo transistor that detects the InfraRed light.
The black 'fingers' in that disc passes between the two halfs of the interupter and breaks the IR beam as they pass through..
The system knows what direction the disc is turning by seeing which one of the two photo interupters has it's beam broken first. That is why there are two interupters fitted.
The speed can be worked out by how fast the Infra Red beams are being broken 'interupted'. Does this make sense or am I rambling?
Yeh its an optical encoder
thanks for posting this video, i found that i can repair a defective cue button!
Nice teardown. I've taken the SB2 apart before, looks similar, just different layout.
thank you man i fixed my ddj-400
I have a problem with my DDJ-400, one of the tempo faders not working, I am thinking about replace it but i dont really know how can i find the exact same model. Can you tell me what is the model number? Thank you man from VENEZUELA. Wish you the best!
you save my ass! I was afraid of open my controller until I saw your video! THANK YOU SO FKN MUCH!
So here I am with my skinned ddj400 full of beer. Because ofcourse. (Please pioneer, make next one ip47, you know where these are used - beer and rain.)
Suggestion - add some words in good practice to remove fluids inside. I wipe with water and blow dry with hairdryer.
I’ll let you know if I manage to save it. 😅
How easy is it to replace a tempo/pitch fader on this? I'm good at soldering, but don't really see how that fader is attached. Was it just the two solder spots at the top and bottom of the fader? Cuz that'd be awesome
Ahhhhh.... this is making so much sense. I'm commenting early but I'm having issues on the left deck of a unit I've been given, about 85% functionality, so it's suddenly clicking it's a separate board on the left.
Hopefully I can clean it up or find a replacement board/s.
edit- also the headphone jack may be screwed. 'Feline liquid damage', apparently xD
Hey, thanks for such an informative video. I used it to replace my 3.5mm jack. The new one works great but for some reason now I'm having an issue wherein the output from my DDJ400 is so so quiet it's almost silent, I can just about hear it with the track and speakers turned up full whack. Is there a relation between the two circuit boards? Perhaps I've fixed one thing and broken another...
Turns out when I reconnected the ribbon cable I did so the wrong way round, problem solved!
Slider caps have locking mechs, huh? Totally would have broken them by just pulling vertically up. That’s some good info to know. Good idea with key puller, too.
I only discovered the locking mechanism when I couldn't work out why pulling straight up didn't work - glad I didn't keep pulling and went off to look up how to remove them.
@@camerongray1515 seriously saved us some bother. Thanks!
will a replacement 20861 for the 2896 flat ribbons be okay or is the voltage difference too high?
Great video, Cameron! Any advice - I spilled liquid (beer) into the crossfader, seems to be working fine, is there anything I should do?
HOLA..EXCELENTE VIDEO.puedes decirnos el valor de los potenciometros de canal uno y dos..??
Thanks for a great video. I
got beer go through my left side. The bpm match button doesn’t work anymore but the light still works. Should I let it dry or take it open?
As long as you're confident enough I'd definitely pop it open and get the board out to properly clean it, isopropyl alcohol would be fine to clean it off. Cleaning it alone may me enough to fix the button (maybe some contact cleaner sprayed into the switch as well) but what you really want to avoid is the liquid causing any further corrosion to the board which is much harder to repair than a faulty switch.
@@camerongray1515Thank you so
much man. Had a house party last night and some ignorant people were messing around. Really frustrating. Will see what happens!
Thanks for this video, Cameron. The last time I watched one of yours was the Sun SparcStation! Anyway, my Mixtrack Pro II has been damaged due to minor (but fatal) water ingress, affecting the optical element. I had no idea what to search for on Mouser, and the comments have identified it correctly! Apparently it's a photo interrupter, or optical switch, or optical transistor. I hope it works...
My friends mixer got water damage from the front probably. What should i do now or check first?
thank you for exploring !
Out of itnerest would it be easy to open this up and remove boards in tac so I can get to front panel to clean out the gear from a dust storm at a gig.
Hello. Bro some buttons on my dj Controller is not working. Can you tell how to fix them without removing back.
A minha estava funcionando normalmente desliguei e aguardei. Assim Que Liguei Novamente Ela Apresentou Algumas Teclas Sem funcionar, Apenas o lado Direito como ( Cue, Beat Sync, Fx , Load ) Tem Alguma posição De Que Possa Ser ?
Thanks! I used this video to fix my controller. It turns out that cat hair was clogging the jog wheel optical sensors which prevented any movement from registering. I can't believe it.....
Hi Cameron very interesting video . I’m wanting to interrupt the audio from each cDj section before it enters the mixer , export it with some soldering to rca output for an external mixer . Do you think this is possible?
Not really on something like this - this is a basic controller where the mixer section is just a control surface that controls the software, it's not a complete hardware mixer. To do what you're needing, you'd be best to get a 4 channel USB audio interface that works with Rekordbox and configure the output settings to send the audio from each deck to separate outputs. You'd then connect this interface into your mixer.
@@camerongray1515 does analogue audio not pass through the mixer section ?
Unfortunately not, the "mixer" is purely a control surface, there is no physical mixer in the DDJ 400. Higher end controllers such as the DDJ-1000 (which I also did a teardown video of) do contain a real mixer, however it's still a digital mixer and therefore doesn't have any analogue audio passing through it. Your best bet is to use an external audio interface.
I really enjoy your channel
Would you say the light readers for the jog wheels could break or is that very improbable?
Hey Cameron Grey, thanks heaps for this great teardown. Always a brave mission to take apart something like this, you never know if it's going to go back together smoothly until it's too late. Turned out to be alright!
I'm not sure of how much electrical understanding you have, this is the first video on your channel I've seen. But you did excellent in regards to intuition and research understanding the board and how it works. I found it very helpful, as if I had teared down one myself.
The only thing I didn't see that I'd have liked to is how is the capacitive touch electrically coupled to the rotating platter. I assume it's either a cheap metal clamp around the shaft, or a carbon brush like a motor. But couldn't tell from the video.
Thanks again!
How did you remove the ribbon cables?! I can't seem to get mine out
I have a jog weel problem on my SB3 Pioneer i get a delay sometimes when trying to scratch or even pull back a tune using the jog weel what can i do
Me salvaste la vida. Saludos desde Bolivia.🇧🇴
My crossfader has snapped and needs replacing but I don't have a clue about soldering etc. Is it a quick swap or do I need to know some electronic stuff? (which I don't) 😂
Hey there man by chance did u ever find an answer. I just got my ddj 400 used and the crossfader is chipped. What did u end up doing?
@@byplazasam sold it as broken ha
Hello fter using it with a power adapter un ipad i got now power at all on ddj 400 no reaction i tested on pc still no react have you any ideas what could it be? Much appreciate
Would it be possible to change the cross fader out to a magvel fader pro?
Are those rotary pots actual pots or (absolute position) encoders? Pots usually only have 3 connections, those seem to have 4.
As far as I'm aware they're all actual pots except for the browse knob which is a standard rotary encoder. Since they are ultimately controlling audio levels, you would really need the analogue linearity of a potentiometer - an absolute position encoder would produce more of a "stepped" output which would be noticeable in the audio. Looking around it seems as though you can get 4 pin potentiometers, some of them use the fourth pin as a centre tap, others simply have the fourth pin but it's not connected to anything.
@@camerongray1515 I see, thank you! That knowledge will help me with my 2 projects.
I guess the links next to the board version might be used by an automatic testing in manufacturing. So they might have the same board in different products, but populated slightly differently, and the link tells the tester what components (and values?) to check for‽
If the components are inserted by machine, then using a wire link to label the model number means they can have the same machine add the model number label. That will avoid an extra process step and pretty much eliminate the kind of error where a board with the components for one model number gets labelled as a different model number, or where a pre-labelled board gets populated with components for a different model number. Even if they are assembled by hand, it makes sense for the person populating the components to label the board, to reduce the chances of the same kind of errors.
Please, links on amazon of good brands and models in pushbuttons for that controller
Thank you
Does anyone know what i could try to do in order to fix my volume fader? I'm scared to open the whole controller because i'm scared to screw it all completeley.
Is it possible to this as a fool or should i contact some specialist?
Don’t ever play the “board” drinking-game!
Edit: interesting stuff. This keeps me from opening it myself. Thanks
Nice video!
What could be a common reason for the track selection buttons don't work at all, given they're on a different board?
Hi can you replace the headphone interface output ?
Teria como tirar os faders e trocar por crossfaders??? Funcionaria normalmente, ou o tamanho deles são diferentes??
While I'm very familiar with the physics behind electronics and communications, I cannot for the life of me figure out how circuitry this complicated works! Any recommendations for articles/journals/books/courses that I could pick up??
My browse wheel is just randomly skipping songs on the playlist, thought it was a software problem and tried downgrading Rekordbox and my OSX but it wasn't that. Gonna take it apart in the hope it's just dust making it act up, maybe static electricity?
I'm definitely not an electronics expert, most of my knowledge is just pieced together over the years, RUclips channels such as bigclivedotcom and eevblog could be a good start though. As for your browse knob, it's probably a "rotary encoder" (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotary_encoder#Standard_binary_encoding), as a first port of call I'd try cleaning it with some contact cleaner spray as it may just have dirt/corrosion in it. If this doesn't help, I'd check all of the solder joints on it to make sure none of them are broken and if they look okay, I'd see if I can find a suitable replacement part and replace it (you may be able to find a brand and part number on the part)
Great video thanks!
Cameron have you replaced your sockets to metal ones yet?
I've done most of them, still got to do the kitchen, hallway and shaver socket but keep finding more interesting things to spend almost £300 on - The kitchen gets pretty expensive factoring in all the grid switches and cooker isolator. Might do them soon since I'm not spending nearly as much with the current lockdown but I also need to budget for other things like replacing the expiring smoke detection.
Please help me, i got an issue with the left volume fader and CFX knob, some kind of malfuncion, not working properly anymore =(
Me too! Unfortunately someone poured some liquor into my controller but it continued playing on well till the next morning, only to realize one of the volume slides ain’t working fully! Unless I push it all the way up, there will be no audio whatsoever! Did you manage to find a solution? Thanks
I have the same problem... have you made it now?
@@Arleckie I've got the same problem, did you figure it out?
@@JasonKrueger I had to contact the Numark support center and they asked me to ship it back to them, luckily enough, they sent me a new controller 😎😅!!
Is there one for the FLX 4??
hi cameron hope you can help i spilled a drink in my controller i cleaned it out and now my right jog wheel is spinning like a fidgit spinner lol do you know what the sticky grease is called that goes on the jog wheel shaft hope someone can help
are the two platter things not digital encoder controllers to can swing the audio track back and fourth, Most of the unit uses DSP processing
They carry out a similar task to a traditional rotary encoder but they use optical sensing rather than any sort of physical contact mechanism in order to reduce wear and drag. This particular model doesn't really have any DSP capability, all audio processing is done in software on the connected computer, the controller simply acts as an audio interface. However, some of their higher end controllers (DDJ-1000.etc) do have integrated digital mixers that carry out the effects in hardware.
CAN U REPLACE WITH 🤔 RGB LEDS ON MY SB3
Getting these crossfaders off is a nightmare
Hi, what screwdrivers are required to remove the screw?
They're all Philips screws, from memory they're PH2 but don't quote me on that!
how can I remove the brows knob?
Does some body knows where can I buy the mother borad of ddj400
Can you please do one for the DDJ 1000?
I'd love to but unfortunately don't own a DDJ-1000!
can you do the ddj rev 1 next?
While I'd love to tear down more controllers, I only own a DDJ-1000 and DDJ-400, I can't justify the cost of buying full price controllers purely to make teardown videos of them.
Ima use this for tuorchering dj’s😁
Don't worry, no damage was done, it's back together and fully functional, if anything this video could serve as instructions to help people fix their controllers 😉
My DDJ 400 recently developed a fault: When I put my left deck's volume fader fully down some sound still bleeds through. Any ideas at the extent of repair required? New fader, just some misalignment to rectify? Help from anyone would be appreciated. Thank you.
Hey man I've got the same problem, did you figure out a solution?
You need to replace the channel fader
Can you please do the tear down of Pioneer DJ DDJ-FLX6
While I'd love to do more teardowns of stuff like this, I only have access to equipment that I own myself and these teardowns sadly don't generate enough revenue to justify the cost of buying equipment to teardown.
@@camerongray1515 It would be interesting as they appear to share the same pitch adj component but the FLX6 has a higher pitch accuracy in Rekordbox than the 400. The FLX6 is able to get every increment but, the 400 is just shy about 0.02 BPM out. Still accurate, just not as accurate. I have electronics education /knowledge & service my own Pioneer Mixers & CDJs but, I won't look & ruin the warranty on them until I need to 🤣
hola quiero cambiar el fader izquierdo .......como lo hago ?
The board actually can just play a bunch of music you search up as your mixing on the board on soundcloud
awesome, gracias
Sir Mera ddj RB controller ka headphones jeck aux not working
I like how they decided to use a single sided board and then throw a shitton of links on it. Clearly a management-decision. Let's give them more money than the poor guy layouting this board great with what was given.
Sbonge 🙌🏾
It more than likely the sound card or if my memory is working I am sure there FGP processors there cool to hack around with if if is
Now do Hercules Inpulse 500 ;p
Sometimes the jog wheel just doesn't respond unless i tape on the center of it
Me too , having that problem. How did you fix it ?
DDJ-400 OR DDJ-SB3?
Really comes down to the software you prefer, the DDJ-400 is aimed towards Rekordbox DJ, the SB3 is geared towards Serato. At least for me the benefit of the DDJ-400 is that it includes a full copy of Rekordbox DJ whereas the SB3 only includes Serato Lite which is somewhat limited in terms of features.
@@camerongray1515 Thank you very much. BTW which controller do you use?
Genial! 💪🏻
please do for ddj sx2 controller
Unfortunately I don't own a DDJ-SX2 and don't have the budget to get one just for a teardown.
2:18 crossfader cap
Saludos
My shift key is jammed and I have a set in 7 hours 💀
If you Google Fcc number you get images on the fcc website
Ничего не понятно,но очень интересно)
play cue parchase for me sir
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