Help Needed: Repairing Pioneer DJM 600 - Potentiometer Replacement 🔧🎛️

Hi everyone,

I'm trying to repair a Pioneer DJM 600 mixer, which has a really bad and "off" sound... I've desoldered all the rotary potentiometers (they're Alps, I believe...) and cleaned them by completely disassembling them, but they're really worn out, and the result is not conclusive.

Before cleaning, they were giving off really loud crackling noises... after cleaning, no more crackling, but the sound is scratchy on the high frequencies...

So I'd like to replace all the potentiometers, but the cost of original replacements is really too high...

Can anyone help me identify a compatible replacement?I'd need both the ones that control the HI - MID - LOW frequencies (Pioneer Code dcs1054 djm600 gain DCS-1054]And the one that controls the gain (Pioneer code: DCS1053)

Could they be B10K B103 from (10kΩ-B)? but of what type? 12 are needed that lock in the center (hi - mid - low) ... 4 are needed that are linear ...

Can anyone help me please?

PS: is it necessary that I attach the sound coming out of the speakers?

PS2: I attach photos of the official spare parts... one potentiometer costs from 10 to 25 eur

thank you in advance
 

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the 2 links are these different type?

Yes, but it looks like the only difference is the shaft length (25mm vs 28mm). Not sure if they have a center detent or not, since it's not mentioned in the seller's description.

Basically, you need the Alps RK14K. You should check the datasheet to be sure which exact type you need.

They’re also available on Mouser and DK, so you might want to look there to make sure you get the genuine ones.