

NI actually told me that I should return the hardware to where I bought it. So if someone simply forgets, or can't be bothered, the second owner is stuffed. It turns out that NI have an utterly inflexible and frankly preposterous policy, whereby they will not allow second-hand hardware to be re-registered unless the original owner has first requested de-registering. only to find that I could not register the product in my name, despite having the original card details, etc.

Anyway, I duly received the hardware, and began to set things up. For those not familiar, this is a large concern in the UK, and other countries, legitimately dealing in quality second hand electricals.

On the off-chance that others here also like to dabble with hardware, specifically DJ gear, I'm relating my current situation, as a warning.Īfter a little jiggery pokery with equipment that was plain busted, I bought an A rated, perfect working order Traktor Kontrol S2 MK2 from CEX.
