Repairs in Los Angeles
Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2013 5:05 pm
Hi Everyone,
I fell in love with my Pacemaker when it first came out since I got sick of falling down NYC subway stairs with crates of records or being harassed crossing Canadian borders. To make a long story short, my Pacemaker completely died out of nowhere last month, causing me to lose about 7000 songs. I can see it still charge up but as soon as I go to turn it on, the screen goes black. I have tried EVERYTHING from re-booting it manually, etc. I know there isn't any support for the damn thing either. I can't even find the proper size screwdriver to open it up (to see if maybe I can replace the battery). Are there any tech-savy people in LA who might be able to fix this thing for me? I really wish I could have stored the music elsewhere. Help! This is one stop away from tossing it in the garbage. Thank God I still had CDs. After all this, I'm either going to be switching to my Traktor iPhone DJ or going back to my old-school vinyl.
I fell in love with my Pacemaker when it first came out since I got sick of falling down NYC subway stairs with crates of records or being harassed crossing Canadian borders. To make a long story short, my Pacemaker completely died out of nowhere last month, causing me to lose about 7000 songs. I can see it still charge up but as soon as I go to turn it on, the screen goes black. I have tried EVERYTHING from re-booting it manually, etc. I know there isn't any support for the damn thing either. I can't even find the proper size screwdriver to open it up (to see if maybe I can replace the battery). Are there any tech-savy people in LA who might be able to fix this thing for me? I really wish I could have stored the music elsewhere. Help! This is one stop away from tossing it in the garbage. Thank God I still had CDs. After all this, I'm either going to be switching to my Traktor iPhone DJ or going back to my old-school vinyl.