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Bought a BFD 1124 this weekend, set up and used REW, worked great, but i could hardly press the ... |
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| sticky store button, is this normal? Hi, Bought a BFD 1124 this weekend, set up and used REW, worked great, but i could hardly press the "store" key. All the other buttons (fitlter, freq, bandwith, etc) all have a nice dentent "click" action when pressed. The store button, on the otherfand, felt like a keyboard key that had been mashed in and broken. It felt like I was pressing on metal. It had no movement. After a great deal of pressure, I did get it to save the settings, but it seemed like a great amount. Is this how they are all designed? I'm going to take it back to the store and exchange it if not. Thanks! | |||
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| Re: sticky store button, is this normal? Quote:
If you're handy you could open the lid and loosen the front panel assembly (that the buttons are mounted on) and move it a bit to relieve the scraping of the store button. Or you could just return it for a new one.. ![]() brucek | ||||
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