i agree with you
he took down the product straight away and all details about fitting it
it must of bean after you complained
also your covered by consumer law you can contact paypal if you payed that way and open a dispute to get your money back
if you go on backlights 4you site they will show one being fitted to a
korg wavestation and show the legnth you have to go to with adding wires and insulators to do it
i like the long cables as i loop them round and solder outside of the lcd
if you want the solder terminals to be exactly were the original ones are you will need to make your own and cut it exactly the same as original
and an a3 sheet with many terminals are not that expensive compared to the prices backlight4you charge
----- Original Message -----
From: NoëlBuhagiar
To: vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com
Cc: korg01w-list@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2012 9:31 PM
Subject: Re: [vintagesynthrepair] LCD BACKLIGHTS WARNING!!!
Ok, now you’re talkin!
What I do not understand is why sell a non working product to someone if you know that is does not work
and if he didn’t know that it does not work why not accept it back if client is not satisfied?
If he does this he surely would not get long term customers. And also eventually after time he would get no respect and satisfaction at all and gain nothing from his work.
One thing I know for sure is when you make an order and deal with a reliable respectful company and make a claim, they always send replies and try to sort the matter out. But I will not stop here as luckily I have good reliable relations with The British Embassy whom they will enquire about his advertising on the net as he should fall in-line as stipulated by the law.
If backlight4you are same, then I do not want them; in fact I will enquire and ask about this in advance.
I do not want to take the risk of breaking an LCD as also it would be a pity
just for the carelessness of someone else.
I like to work professionally as best I could; I think that leads coming out from the side as original is the way to go.
You guys know how that proverb goes... O
nce bitten, twice shy.
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i had 6 from him and had no problems
but i think you might be right
as all backlights have now been removed from there site for synths
i reckin he made some for himself and had a few spare
and you must off had the last of them
i also use a guy from china and his displays are the same size and the cables come out at the side and not the middle like the glow safe
but you have to trim them to fit the 01w
as for backlight4you there terminals also come out the middle and you have to solder wires to then so that you can solder wires to the terminals
but all connections are done out side of the glass
or buy your own sheet if you have plenty todo then make them up your self that way you can put the wires whre you want them
itseasy todo
i just used the glow safe ones as it was already done for me
----- Original Message -----
From: NoëlBuhagiar
To: vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com
Cc: korg01w-list@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2012 2:15 PM
Subject: [vintagesynthrepair] LCD BACKLIGHTS WARNING!!!
sorry guys I also forgot to mention that these backlights are not easy to install at all
although they come with ready made wires protruding, the area where the connection is made is more to the center then the original Korg backlight that has 2 very thin ‘film-type’ wires coming out of the left side.
although the backlight itseft is thin and easy to push under the LCD, the connection where the wires are soldered isn’t and also worse then this the guy puts silicone adhesive that makes it more thick and if one is not extremely careful could break the LCD glass.
if you manage to push it in like I luckily did.. you will end up with a non-professional display with a slightly blackened LCD where the connection is made as this is touching/pushing with the glass.
so I am still looking from other sources that have the wires coming out from the side as in original korg factory ones
keep your eyes open everyone!
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my experience with Glowsafe is different:
out of 2 backlights sent 1 did not glow (so for me it was not safe like they say at all!)
have been trying to contact them and sent several emails to no avail – no replies!
however when I contacted them 1st time by email about sales I was answered immediately by a guy named Paul.
so at this point I’m stuck with a non-glowing backlight... but the Lord works in mysterious ways and so I leave my faith for the righteous to go forward in HIM.
so also... I do not recommend Glowsafe at all and be careful!!
this could be not a company at all but just a one man band freak trying to rip out money from decent people trying to make a living.
he could even be lurking somewhere around here.. so be warned fellas!
it’s a pity as I have several 01/WFDs coming all needing backlight replacement plus a general refit etc..
so guess now with whom I will make my order with:
http://www.backlight4you.com/index.php/cat/c130_EL-Replacements.html/XTCsid/49b0c430a5444dc2a95ac348a81949cf
If any tech on this forum has alternative sources please be kind enough as to mention it here thanks
after all.. that’s what forums are for, right?
Cheers and good work and health to you all.
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they are the perfect fit for the 240x64 lcd displays they all use an equivelent lcd display size dont need to cut the efoil as they fit them all
they sell an invertor to fit it to
but e foils all work on the same low amp high frequency ac voltage 200-400 hz the high the frequency the brighter the display but also the higher the frequency the quicker burn out
they also work on dc 150v-200vdc but burn out a lot quicker with this vaultage
the invertors range from 5v to 200-400 ac voltage hz and 12v to 200-400 hz
it all depends where you are taking the voltage from
the tx16w uses both on its floppy drive so its easy for you to choose
also being in japan there is a chinese firm that does them aswell
but those you will have to cut to size your self but come in variuos colours
glowsafe efoils are the standard whitish blue light
i used to cut my own but glowsafe are so cheap that it safe me the time effert in doing it as its already done for me but they only do the one colour thats the white blue light
with the manufacture of the vfd it will be exact same header so all you have to do is remove the ribbon header and fit new ribbon header
thats what i do with all the 40x2 vfd displays
noritake itron uk i use but they have a usa factory and one in japan
noritake japan
for the tx16w its the 40x2 vfd display
pdf for it is added
just solder the same 14 connections no back light needed and no nasty whining noise from faild efoil
you buy direct from noritake good service fast delivery and the best display there is you can stand 3 meters away and still read what on the screen
unlike a lcd become total blank at a few paces
go onto there web site and
----- Original Message -----
From: Daniel Forró
To: vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, May 12, 2012 4:09 PM
Subject: Re: [vintagesynthrepair] Korg X5 keys not working
On May 12, 2012, at 10:12 PM, jammie wrote:
optrex stop doing those displays becuase they were not rhos compliant
they have equivelents same spec but use led back lights meaning they are about 7mm thicker some synths its not a problem but others it is
but becuase yours is ccfl the led backlight versions are about the same size
where are you based as optrex factory is in the usa
I'm in Japan, but nowadays shouldn't be problem to order from USA. I tried to find modern substitution but they differs in some spec parameters so I'm not sure if it will work...
just do the back light foils on most of those
safeglow in uk £7 for the back light cheap as chips and they work great they come with long wires so it does not mater if the terminal are in a different place and as seeing the glue terminals are done at factor and you are soldering just the wires it does not distroy the backlight with soldering
i have fitted them to my sy99 sy85 kurzweil k2000 kawai k5 and k5000
01w t1 and t3ex korg wavestation ex akai s3200 x6
That's good, where you got backlight foils? What about their size, color, voltage, frequency, which inverter could be used for it?
im in talks with the manufacturer at the moment for getting them to make a vfd exact same size as the 240x64 and pcb fixing holes as its the most used display and they dont do an equivelent yet
That would be good. Will it be compatible to most synthesizers with 240x64 displays? Will be cable connected, or user has to solder it?
i have the schems for the tx16w ill see if i can find them for you and send you a pdf
That would be very helpful. Try to ask me if you need some Service manual, I have huge collection...
i would say the invertor is gone an easy fix is by a 5v to ac voltage invertor for back lights use the come in a small black plastic case with wire for efoil and wires to connect to a 5v supply just just fit a molex hard drive fitting and get a floppy drive extender cable
that gives you another floppy drive power conector and a male power
connector for hard drives this is what i used with the fz1 as the invertor on those is dc to dc and they burn out the efoil quicker
becuase its an insulated product you can just leave it inside the case i taped mine to the side of the case
they work well and are made for the newer efoils so they connect straight in
Where I can buy such inverter and backlight foil?
you can fit a 40x2 vfd in s900 /s950/roland d50/d550/jd800
yamaha tx16w
casio cz range
and lots of yam synth especially ones with out efoil circuits as the vfd uses neon lettering and does not require a backlight power conection
also they dont require a angle voltage because they are good fromn any angle unlike the lcd modules
Which model is it and where I can buy it?
Thanks for answers.
Daniel ForroMessage
Re: [vintagesynthrepair] LCD BACKLIGHTS WARNING!!!
2012-05-15 by jammie
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