DJ TechTools - Chroma Caps Thin Encorder V2 Chrome Gold
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The DJ TechTools brand is renowned in the deejaying world for its quality accessories! Customise your controllers and DJ mixers with the Chrome Gold version of the Chroma Caps Thin Encorder V2.
ARTICLE N° 84888
Presentation
The Thin Encoder V2 Chrome Gold from DJ TechTools adds shiny golden hues to your controllers and mixers. With this customisation, your controller won't go unnoticed!
Other features
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DJ TechTools Chroma Caps Thin Encorder V2 Chrome Gold
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Colour: Gold
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Dimensions: base diameter: 14.2 mm x 19.6 mm high
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Ideal for customising your controllers or mixing consoles
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Dense rubber coating
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Material: soft, supple rubber
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Non-slip for a good grip
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Slightly rounded shape
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Compatible with a wide range of controllers from 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...
Check compatibility with your controller at https://store.djtechtools.com/collections/chroma-caps-cables/products/chroma-caps-knobs-and-faders
How do you replace your caps?
We've seen enough people bend or break their equipment. The guide below is a technique to avoid any mishaps when replacing your faders or encoders. Please take your time and be careful when removing the knobs.
- (We find it easier to put the controller on the floor or a lower surface to get a better view and pull straight up).
- You don't want to damage your existing buttons. 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 as it's flexible enough to bend around the button. (A thick towel can also work).
- If you can't grip 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 comes in handy.
- Put a thick card (business cards work best!) between your equipment and the cap when installing. This will ensure that you don't press too hard on the caps, which could cause the cap to rub against the face of your equipment. (If you notice that the cap is rubbing, pull it up slightly!)
Note: this is particularly important on Pioneer DJ equipment!
How do you replace your caps?
We've seen enough people bend or break their equipment. The guide below is a technique to avoid any mishaps when replacing your faders or encoders. Please take your time and be careful when removing the knobs.
- (We find it easier to put the controller on the floor or a lower surface to get a better view and pull straight up).
- You don't want to damage your existing buttons. 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 as it's flexible enough to bend around the button. (A thick towel can also work).
- If you can't grip 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 comes in handy.
- Put a thick card (business cards work best!) between your equipment and the cap when installing. This will ensure that you don't press too hard on the caps, which could cause the cap to rub against the face of your equipment. (If you notice that the cap is rubbing, pull it up slightly!)
Note: this is particularly important on Pioneer DJ equipment!
