Who has an Allen & Heath DJ Mixer?
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mike holiday
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mike holiday
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lesterdiamond wrote:how are the faders on the 62? can they be moved relatively quickly or are they a strictly blend type fader?
very quick, and they can take alot of abuse
i'm hard on faders.. and i never replaced them... but i wish the 62 had the "paddle" style faders of the 92 (but thoses paddles can get loose and fly right off of the faders on the 92)
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...Ok, what's the other options? pro fader lube that I've bought at the record store worked out just as well as WD-40; I've found it to work, anyways... What am I missing?TITBAG wrote:truly terrible adviceM. Bréqs wrote:If you like a stiff fader, then chapstick is a good lube, but if you like a really liquidy, clicky fader, then WD-40 is a good choice for fader lube.
wd40 is the worst thing you could spray into a mixer. i wouldn't even spray it in a numark blue dog. it's oil based and attracts dust, completely the opposite of what you want.M. Bréqs wrote:...Ok, what's the other options? pro fader lube that I've bought at the record store worked out just as well as WD-40; I've found it to work, anyways... What am I missing?TITBAG wrote:truly terrible adviceM. Bréqs wrote:If you like a stiff fader, then chapstick is a good lube, but if you like a really liquidy, clicky fader, then WD-40 is a good choice for fader lube.
CAIG cailube, MCL, and progold are the only products that should go anywhere near your fader.
as for chapstick -
I have a RANE (TTX?) Like the one toneDeft Picture.
A Pioneer 800
And a A=H - 62.
Sound: 62 hands Down.
Versatility and effects: The 800
But the 62 just has THAT sound that warms everything up..Plus it has 6 inputs so Ican run 2 CDJ's, 2 1200's and LIVE.
A Pioneer 800
And a A=H - 62.
Sound: 62 hands Down.
Versatility and effects: The 800
But the 62 just has THAT sound that warms everything up..Plus it has 6 inputs so Ican run 2 CDJ's, 2 1200's and LIVE.
"Let you're body feel the sound! Let it cover you up and down!"


Replacing faders on the 62 is pretty easy too, I had to do that after a DJ bent one of mine one night. Will come in handy if you keep spraying WD-40 in your faders, awful stuff for electronics. Regular electronics contact cleaner followed by fader lube would be far better.
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mike holiday
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I've never sprayed it in, I've sprayed it on the end of a Q-tip and then ran the Q-tip along my fader rails. I've been satisfied with the results.Tarekith wrote:Replacing faders on the 62 is pretty easy too, I had to do that after a DJ bent one of mine one night. Will come in handy if you keep spraying WD-40 in your faders, awful stuff for electronics. Regular electronics contact cleaner followed by fader lube would be far better.
As far as the chapstick goes, it gave a nice, stiff feel. The WD-40 and a Q-tip took it right off with no residue whatsoever.
But hey, if you don't mind paying more for fader lube, that's cool.
you would spring a grand on a mixer yet cheap out over 15 bucks for some caig? do you bro.M. Bréqs wrote:I've never sprayed it in, I've sprayed it on the end of a Q-tip and then ran the Q-tip along my fader rails. I've been satisfied with the results.Tarekith wrote:Replacing faders on the 62 is pretty easy too, I had to do that after a DJ bent one of mine one night. Will come in handy if you keep spraying WD-40 in your faders, awful stuff for electronics. Regular electronics contact cleaner followed by fader lube would be far better.
As far as the chapstick goes, it gave a nice, stiff feel. The WD-40 and a Q-tip took it right off with no residue whatsoever.
But hey, if you don't mind paying more for fader lube, that's cool.
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