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<blockquote data-quote="DaveSmalls" data-source="post: 893616" data-attributes="member: 12619"><p>Hi mate</p><p></p><p>It's a pioneer djm 250 wired with xlr cables. I thought it was a speaker problem at first but swapping the cables ruled that out. It does it whether using vinyl or off the computer. Put simply it just seems like it's sending a weak signal to the right speaker almost like the right speaker bass has blown. I've not even had it that long its a bummer! I think the electronics have gone in it but I'm clueless tbh. </p><p></p><p>The service centre want £30 to look at it. Given I can barely wire a plug this might be the way forward but I can't say I'm impressed with pioneer. You would think they would repair it for free to preserve their reputation. Certainly won't be buying pioneer if I do have to get another, it's never really blown me away I think it's more for cd decks</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveSmalls, post: 893616, member: 12619"] Hi mate It's a pioneer djm 250 wired with xlr cables. I thought it was a speaker problem at first but swapping the cables ruled that out. It does it whether using vinyl or off the computer. Put simply it just seems like it's sending a weak signal to the right speaker almost like the right speaker bass has blown. I've not even had it that long its a bummer! I think the electronics have gone in it but I'm clueless tbh. The service centre want £30 to look at it. Given I can barely wire a plug this might be the way forward but I can't say I'm impressed with pioneer. You would think they would repair it for free to preserve their reputation. Certainly won't be buying pioneer if I do have to get another, it's never really blown me away I think it's more for cd decks Cheers [/QUOTE]
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