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By: Anonymous

Oh my….!!!! This hurts my eyes ;)

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By: chendooo

that’s not sand, that’s alkali-silt, which loves to slowly eat soldered connections! better clean really carefully!

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By: Nat

Duckpond! Joe was saying he was going to wash all of the plastics in the dish washer and use compressed air on the electronics. Not sure if that is all he did though.

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By: Joe Andolina

I wound up taking the whole thing appart. Then soaking all the boards in alcohol. One of the play buttons needs to be pressed a little harder than it used to but other than that… good to go. My dust...

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By: 1KidDown

Ha, My S4s Deck A Fader died after microscopic dust according to NI support… Got a warranty replacement though,,, But that one was broken out of the box! Wasn’t happy…That is one solid S2!!

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By: MarcusMCB

Yikes! My old VCI-100SE took a beating during a Warrior Dash event out in the desert a few years back but nothing like this. Glad it’s mostly just cosmetic clean-up.

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By: Jonas

“It’s not stalking if you’re in love.” So funny! NOT -.-

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By: N1mbus

Actually washing the electronics in hot water with a little dish detergent is fine.. as long as you dry it 100% before re assembly. Alcohol can damage many of the components. Use airbrush to blow the...

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By: Tim

You’ve not been to the burn. That’s a sticker from the Stalker camp. People sign up to get stalked, and they assign you a stalker.

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By: Ryan R.

can someone post a couple pictures or video of the s4 completely dissassembled? would be very helpful! Mine drank too much and needs a good cleaning…

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By: GrooveSchool – What’s a Kontrol S2 Look Like After a Week at Burning Man?

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By: Gregarious

As an electronics engineer, I recommend against soaking. Some compents have a protective sticker for washing at production time, and then those are removed. buzzers for example. Brush over with 99%...

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By: DJing In Extreme Conditions: Burning Man and Beyond | DJ TechTools

[…] few gaps for dust to collect in) and their on-stage reliability. In 2012, DJTT friend Joe Andolina brought his S2 out to Burning Man and sent over this picture of what it looked like after a week...

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By: Joe Andolina

I wound up taking the whole thing appart. Then soaking all the boards in alcohol. One of the play buttons needs to be pressed a little harder than it used to but other than that… good to go. My dust...

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By: 1KidDown

Ha, My S4s Deck A Fader died after microscopic dust according to NI support… Got a warranty replacement though,,, But that one was broken out of the box! Wasn’t happy…That is one solid S2!!

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By: Joe Andolina

I wound up taking the whole thing appart. Then soaking all the boards in alcohol. One of the play buttons needs to be pressed a little harder than it used to but other than that… good to go. My dust...

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By: 1KidDown

Ha, My S4s Deck A Fader died after microscopic dust according to NI support… Got a warranty replacement though,,, But that one was broken out of the box! Wasn’t happy…That is one solid S2!!

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By: MarcusMCB

Yikes! My old VCI-100SE took a beating during a Warrior Dash event out in the desert a few years back but nothing like this. Glad it’s mostly just cosmetic clean-up.

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By: Jonas

“It’s not stalking if you’re in love.” So funny! NOT -.-

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By: N1mbus

Actually washing the electronics in hot water with a little dish detergent is fine.. as long as you dry it 100% before re assembly. Alcohol can damage many of the components. Use airbrush to blow the...

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