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Did the original Wavestation 1 have a backlight?
Posted: Wed Jun 19, 2019 7:46 am
by Slyster
I just bought a great condition WS1 (Original Wavestation) and I love it! So fun to get a nice old hardware synth again after many years.. but I was surprised to see there is no backlight on the display. I was surprised since my good old M1 (sadly I sold 10 years ago) did.
SO.. did the first ones not have a backlight? Or is mine just burned out?
Anyone knowledgeable let me know... and if they DID have a backlight (or I can add one)... are the ones on ebay ok? I found a bunch for $28 or so.
Pete
Posted: Wed Jun 19, 2019 3:26 pm
by HardSync
Yeah, the LCDs are backlit. IIRC, I think the backlighting is integral to the display itself, so generally just replacing the display is the way forward. But the displays do tend to dim over time. In the late 90s, I replaced the displays on two of my three Wavestations, and 20 years later, they have very dim screens. Anyway, the display going bad is probably the most common issue with hardware Wavestations.
Posted: Wed Jun 19, 2019 9:24 pm
by voip
The electroluminescent backlight behind the Wavestation LCD can be replaced separately and, like the original, will probably fade over time, and is relatively inexpensive. The LCD itself doesn't seem to fade. LED-backlit LCDs are more expensive, but the end result will not fade significantly.
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Posted: Wed Jun 19, 2019 11:17 pm
by Slyster
Rats so I guess it's just too old. I don't want to bother taking it apart. I was hoping maybe there was just a off/dim/bright setting somewhere in the menus.
Thanks so much!
Posted: Thu Jun 27, 2019 12:06 am
by holografique
There are tons of available LED based replacement screens for the Wavestation (an A/D rack) that you can find online on Ebay or Reverb, and come in various colors and do not dim over time like the old CFL based screens do.
I recently replaced mine with a beautiful black text on white background and looks beautiful.
You do need to be prepared to spend about 1-2 hours taking the unit apart, but there's no soldering involved. Just time and patience. But well worth it.
Backlight
Posted: Thu Dec 17, 2020 11:36 pm
by deansum
TELESIS BACKLIGHTS
P.O. Box 19015
Anaheim Hills, CA 92817
714-998-3001
http://backlights.telesisgear.com
I replaced mine several years ago. It was fairly simple.
This is where I got it and it wasn't very expensive. I have no idea if they are still in business
Posted: Thu Dec 17, 2020 11:52 pm
by Slyster
Thanks... but alas.. the site is gone.