Hi,
Noob question here. (sorry)
I have a Pioneer DJM-300 DJ mixer (https://www.pioneerdj.com/en-gb/product/mixer/archive/djm-300/black/overview/) that was plugged into the wrong voltage. The fuse blew (replaced) and the unit now has power but does not operate / acknowledge any input signal.
A repairer suggested it was the power supply and uneconomical to repair. Unfortunately being unemployed I don't have the money to repair / replace.
How can I test if it is the PSU?
If it is, is it possible to replace the internal PSU with a wall wart of the correct voltage / amp-age?
Thanks
David
Noob question here. (sorry)
I have a Pioneer DJM-300 DJ mixer (https://www.pioneerdj.com/en-gb/product/mixer/archive/djm-300/black/overview/) that was plugged into the wrong voltage. The fuse blew (replaced) and the unit now has power but does not operate / acknowledge any input signal.
A repairer suggested it was the power supply and uneconomical to repair. Unfortunately being unemployed I don't have the money to repair / replace.
How can I test if it is the PSU?
If it is, is it possible to replace the internal PSU with a wall wart of the correct voltage / amp-age?
Thanks
David