No signal right output master channel - TRAKTOR KONTROL S4 MK1

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  • afminguela
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    • May 2023
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    No signal right output master channel - TRAKTOR KONTROL S4 MK1

    HI,

    i have a S4 MK1 and suddenly don't have signal at the right channel main output, both in rcd and trs outputs.

    One day I was plugging all the set ( Macbook air+ traktor kontrol) and when I play the first song, right channel was silent.

    i made all the silly checklist (SW mapping, connectors, swapping channels...etc)
    and I concluded that is a hardware issue.

    As both physical outputs are affected, I suppose it's something at the mainboard BEFORE the split. No item seems to be burned, or broken, at sightsee.

    Does anyone have the same problem?
    Does anyone solve the problem?
    Does anyone have a pinout of this equipment in order to solve the problem?

    Thnx!!

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