You got your answer on replacing the pitch fader. It can be done and is fairly easy if you cab solder. As far as a 300 fader I doubt it will fit as well.
You got your answer on replacing the pitch fader. It can be done and is fairly easy if you cab solder. As far as a 300 fader I doubt it will fit as well.
No, I had misunderstood the seller is not the fader itself but it seems that the damages is the touch sensor level (plus minus knob) on the back of the VCI 100.
But there is less hurry, it would be nice if I can give the seller a anwser today
Else I will contact the seller a other time
Sorry, missed that. That would require soldering as well and I'm not sure where you could get one at or how much it would cost. If the seller is offering a good deal I wouldn't worry about it being broken as long as it's set in a position that makes it comfortable for you to use.
Maybe I can look for someone who can soldering in my neighborhood.
But what parts do I need?
I would call Vestax, to see if they can give you a quote to fix it.
As long as the board isnt broken it should be fixable.
Or find a local shop that can carry out circuit board soldering to give you an idea of price.
I wouldnt pay much for the unit though. You have to ask yourself, if its easy to fix why doesnt the seller get it fixed and sell it fully working for more money.
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