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LS9 Fader Calibration Issues
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<blockquote data-quote="Nick Latkowski" data-source="post: 106876" data-attributes="member: 4891"><p>Re: LS9 Fader Calibration Issues</p><p></p><p>I'm 16 and I got through replacing 24 faders in our LS9. (Should've done all 33 of them, but well, that wasn't my decision. The 9 that weren't replaced are now bad.) The board is actually very easy to pull apart, and get the PCB's out. I don't recommend doing it though if you don't have any soldering/electronic experience. As for where to get them, they got them brand new off of ebay at $22 a piece (<a href="http://www.ebay.com/itm/Yamaha-LS9-M7CL-Alps-100mm-Fader-w-Dust-Cover-Yamaha-Part-WU284700-New-/300948576072?pt=US_Pro_Audio_Parts_Accessories&hash=item4611eed748" target="_blank">Yamaha LS9 M7CL Alps 100mm Fader w Dust Cover Yamaha Part WU284700 New | eBay</a>) They came packaged correctly, and with no defects. So as far as I can say, this is a reliable source for the fader, But I'm sure there's a list of places you can get them. Also here's a pdf that I used of how to take it apart (courtesy of, well I found it on google). <a href="http://www.checkcheckonetwo.com/files/LS9_Fader_Replacement_Guide.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.checkcheckonetwo.com/files/LS9_Fader_Replacement_Guide.pdf</a></p><p></p><p>Nick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nick Latkowski, post: 106876, member: 4891"] Re: LS9 Fader Calibration Issues I'm 16 and I got through replacing 24 faders in our LS9. (Should've done all 33 of them, but well, that wasn't my decision. The 9 that weren't replaced are now bad.) The board is actually very easy to pull apart, and get the PCB's out. I don't recommend doing it though if you don't have any soldering/electronic experience. As for where to get them, they got them brand new off of ebay at $22 a piece ([URL="http://www.ebay.com/itm/Yamaha-LS9-M7CL-Alps-100mm-Fader-w-Dust-Cover-Yamaha-Part-WU284700-New-/300948576072?pt=US_Pro_Audio_Parts_Accessories&hash=item4611eed748"]Yamaha LS9 M7CL Alps 100mm Fader w Dust Cover Yamaha Part WU284700 New | eBay[/URL]) They came packaged correctly, and with no defects. So as far as I can say, this is a reliable source for the fader, But I'm sure there's a list of places you can get them. Also here's a pdf that I used of how to take it apart (courtesy of, well I found it on google). [URL]http://www.checkcheckonetwo.com/files/LS9_Fader_Replacement_Guide.pdf[/URL] Nick [/QUOTE]
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