DJ TechTools - Chroma Caps Thin Encoder V2 Chrome Silver
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DJ TechTools is a renowned brand in the DJ world for its high-quality accessories! Customize your controllers and DJ mixers with the Chrome Silver Chroma Caps Thin Encorder V2. Sold individually.
ARTICLE N° 104555
Presentation
The DJ TechTools Thin Encoder V2 Chrome Silver brings a beautiful, shiny gold hue to your controllers and mixers. This customization will make your controller stand out!
Other features
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DJ TechTools Chroma Caps Thin Encorder V2 Chrome Silver
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Color: Silver
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Dimensions: Base diameter: 14.2 mm x 19.6 mm height
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Ideal for customizing your controllers or mixing console
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Material: Plastic
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Slightly rounded shapes
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Compatible with many controllers such as Native Instruments, Pioneer, and other brands (check compatibility at https://store.djtechtools.com/collections/chroma-caps-cables/products/chroma-caps-knobs-and-faders)
To find out more...
Remember to check compatibility with your controller at https://store.djtechtools.com/collections/chroma-caps-cables/products/chroma-caps-knobs-and-faders
How do I replace my knobs?
We've seen enough people bend or break their hardware. The guide below is a technique designed to avoid any mishaps when replacing your faders or encoders. Please take your time and be careful when removing the knobs.
- Pull straight up only; do not twist or wiggle the knob while pulling. (We find it easier to place the controller on the floor or a lower surface for a better viewing point and pull straight up.)
- You don't want to damage your existing knobs. The best way to do this is to use a small piece of cardboard about 1 inch square (I use the top of a cereal box because it's flexible enough to bend around the knob). (A thick towel can also work.)
- If you can't grasp it with your hands, don't be afraid to use a pair of grips, pliers, etc. This is where the cardboard/towel you got in #2 will come in handy.
- Place a thick card (business cards work best!) between your gear and the cap during installation. This ensures you don't press down too hard on the caps, which could cause the cap to rub against the face of your gear. (If you notice the cap rubbing, gently pull the cap upwards!)
Note: This is especially important on Pioneer DJ equipment!
How do I replace my knobs?
We've seen enough people bend or break their hardware. The guide below is a technique designed to avoid any mishaps when replacing your faders or encoders. Please take your time and be careful when removing the knobs.
- Pull straight up only; do not twist or wiggle the knob while pulling. (We find it easier to place the controller on the floor or a lower surface for a better viewing point and pull straight up.)
- You don't want to damage your existing knobs. The best way to do this is to use a small piece of cardboard about 1 inch square (I use the top of a cereal box because it's flexible enough to bend around the knob). (A thick towel can also work.)
- If you can't grasp it with your hands, don't be afraid to use a pair of grips, pliers, etc. This is where the cardboard/towel you got in #2 will come in handy.
- Place a thick card (business cards work best!) between your gear and the cap during installation. This ensures you don't press down too hard on the caps, which could cause the cap to rub against the face of your gear. (If you notice the cap rubbing, gently pull the cap upwards!)
Note: This is especially important on Pioneer DJ equipment!
