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Re: [emulatorII-list] EL Foil for E-2 Backlight

Re: [emulatorII-list] EL Foil for E-2 Backlight

2007-03-08 by Wayne Griffin

Thank goodness for Noritake Itron's and the better
judgment of E-mu to use standard interfaces for their
displays. I really like the EL foil that you dug up
and I'm gonna try some on stuff like me Wavestation
and TG-77 etc. I am half blind so every bit of
visibility I can get is imperative. [w] 


--- adr3laynyc <adrelaynyc@...> wrote:

> Does anybody know if this is something that I could
> use to light up my dead backlight?  A 
> solution like this seems like it would require less
> soldering for similar results to a new LCD 
> display.  I'm thinking that there's enough material
> here to do my dim E3 backlight, too, while 
> I'm at it, and for $12.95 + $3.95 s/h the price is
> certainly right!
> 
> 



 
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Re: EL Foil for E-2 Backlight

2007-03-08 by adr3laynyc

Yes, indeed, I have bought this EL Foil and restored the backlight on 2 Emulator II 
keyboards as well as an EIII, with enough material left over to tackle the EIIIX!  It really is 
quite a deal, and swapping it out wasn't too hard, either.

Best of all, it is an EXACT match for the original "aqua blue" color that these guys came 
with, and the shipping from China took only 3-4 days from the the time of the ebay 
purchase.  You really can't go wrong.

-Robert


--- In emulatorII-list@yahoogroups.com, Wayne Griffin <ingsoc_1979@...> wrote:
>
> Thank goodness for Noritake Itron's and the better
> judgment of E-mu to use standard interfaces for their
> displays. I really like the EL foil that you dug up
> and I'm gonna try some on stuff like me Wavestation
> and TG-77 etc. I am half blind so every bit of
> visibility I can get is imperative. [w] 
> 
> 
> --- adr3laynyc <adrelaynyc@...> wrote:
> 
> > Does anybody know if this is something that I could
> > use to light up my dead backlight?  A 
> > solution like this seems like it would require less
> > soldering for similar results to a new LCD 
> > display.  I'm thinking that there's enough material
> > here to do my dim E3 backlight, too, while 
> > I'm at it, and for $12.95 + $3.95 s/h the price is
> > certainly right!
> > 
> > 
> 
> 
> 
>  
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