Re: Replacing faders




James Luff wrote:
> I just got hold of a Zero88 Sirius 250 to replace my broken Jands, however
> it would appear that a couple of the faders have fallen off during
> transport. I was told they were connected when shipped and I trust the
> person who sent it to tell the truth, it's a free loan so they have no
> reason to lie.
>
> Anyway, how do you go about putting them back on? It's not just the plastic
> cap which sits on top but the whole assembly (so the plastic cap and the
> metal spade). I can feel the pot sliding on the fader inside the desk but I
> can't reconnect the metal spade to it. How do they go on? I can't figure it
> out, does it just snap on? I don't want to use too much force for fear of
> breaking the channel.

A screwdriver, a soldering iron, and two new faders should solve your
problem.

> "There are 10 types of people in the world:
> Those that understand binary, and those that don't."

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  • Replacing faders
    ... I just got hold of a Zero88 Sirius 250 to replace my broken Jands, ... it would appear that a couple of the faders have fallen off during ... cap which sits on top but the whole assembly (so the plastic cap and the ... can't reconnect the metal spade to it. ...
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