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    After scratching with the S2 for about 3 days I noticed that the crossfader is bleeding. I just bought it! Spent scratching on it for about 4-6 hours straight each day. Anyone else have this problem?

    Would the innobender fix this? Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by goner5 View Post
    Would the innobender fix this? Thanks!
    If it actually fits then more than likely yes, but installing it will void your warranty.
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    honestly mate, im not sure if the S4, or the S2 has any success story on fixing up new faders yet

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    There's been at least one S4 that had a successful fader install, don't know about S2.
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    oooh. Where!!?? i wanna change my xfaderzz

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    Quote Originally Posted by goner5 View Post
    After scratching with the S2 for about 3 days I noticed that the crossfader is bleeding. I just bought it! Spent scratching on it for about 4-6 hours straight each day. Anyone else have this problem?

    Would the innobender fix this? Thanks!

    Dude... that freaking sucks! I didn't even realize that a midi fader could bleed!

    I just got an S2 too and would be really interested in fitting the innofader innobender or any other contactless fader to avoid any channel bleed.

    I've seen info for the innobender in the s4 but nothing in regards to the S2.

    So if anyone has info post up please!

    jim

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    Got a message from the owner of Audio Innovate (Innofader/ bender people)

    They said that they will NOT make a innofader for the s2 because of the complication in installing one. The crossfader area is right above the motherboard. You will need to solder the innofader in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by goner5 View Post
    Got a message from the owner of Audio Innovate (Innofader/ bender people)

    They said that they will NOT make a innofader for the s2 because of the complication in installing one. The crossfader area is right above the motherboard. You will need to solder the innofader in.
    So this sucks... I really like using the S2 but if the fader is trash then I might have to return it! It sounds like it's only a matter of time before the fader goes out on mine too.

    What other recourse do we have?

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    imma gonna try the innofader for s4.
    but so far, my x-fader has been serving it's works very well

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    Quote Originally Posted by goner5 View Post
    After scratching with the S2 for about 3 days I noticed that the crossfader is bleeding. I just bought it! Spent scratching on it for about 4-6 hours straight each day. Anyone else have this problem?

    Would the innobender fix this? Thanks!
    goner5,

    did you try to clean the fader at all to see if this resolves anything? Or is the fader just toast?

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