Traktor S2 Repair?
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    Howdy gang!

    First time poster, long time reader here with a question.

    My Traktor S2 Mk1 took a nose dive on New Years and now the RCAs are putting out a serious hum. I think the impact knocked the solder off a contact. I can use the 1/4" outputs just fine, and even use mono plug to RCAs as well.

    Question is, should I bother trying to repair (self or otherwise) the unit or just wait for the unit to die as the cost of a new unit may only be twice the cost of repair? Anyone know the concrete cost of repair?

    Many thanks!

    J

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    I wouldn't bother repairing it if the 1/4s are fine. Repair costs are kinda ridiculous. Only worth it if you have catastrophic damage.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Would View Post
    My Traktor S2 Mk1 took a nose dive on New Years and now the RCAs are putting out a serious hum. I think the impact knocked the solder off a contact.
    Crack it open and take a look. A broken solder joint is trivial to fix with even a $10 soldering iron. If the issue isn't "obvious" you can always just put it back together and live with the 1/4" jacks.
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    Dunno. Their solder is a PITA. Some of their components I could not remove at ALL.
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