MATRIXSYNTH: Telesisgear LCD Backlights


Thursday, November 15, 2007

Telesisgear LCD Backlights

"We manufacture backlights for Emu, Korg, Roland, Kurzweil, Yamaha, and many other companies keyboards, sound modules, and other gear with backlit LCD displays. With a new backlight we can help get your gear back into fully functional condition.

There is an instructional CD that explains what to do once the display has been removed from the instrument. Add $2.00 for US orders and $3.00 for international orders.

You have the option of doing the work yourself or having Telesis do the work for you. Call us if you want us to do the work.

Small backlight panels are $28.00US and large backlight panels are $30.00US.

We also have new and reconditioned displays available for some Korg, Roland, Kurzweil and other manufacturers instruments."

click here for the website. You can find one currently up for auction for the Casio FZ1, FZ10m, VZ10m, and Hohner HS1, HS1m here.

7 comments:

  1. Do they offer alternate colors?

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  2. I bought from them, they didn't ship to me. Out 30ish bucks.

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  3. I bought from them a backlight for Yamaha TG-77 (the one on the picture btw), and everything went fine. Not that the Yamaha is getting much use, even with the new backlight, but that's another story ))

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  4. they allowed me to select a couple intensities for my k2000. i picked the brighter. i replaced the backlight and it worked out great. the display is even better than the original...it more resembles my emu e6400 now.

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  5. I've bought from them. They have quality product.

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  6. Just bought a white backlight from them as a replacement for my Kurzweil K2000. The guy I dealt with was a persnickety little jerk. They dragged their feet on shipping it out and I had to call three times to get things moving.

    I wanted to change my display to red, so he sold me on a 2"x6" red gel for $6.00 that turned out to be a miserable failure. Besides the two dents in it, it made the display dark brown and unreadable. I had to take everything apart a second time just to remove the red gel.

    Also, I was a little disappointed their backlight wasn't any brighter than the Kurzweil original, but it 'looks' nicer than the yellow one I tried from 'backlight4you'.

    I guess if I need another backlight I'll be forced to buy from them since theirs 'looks' a bit nicer.

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  7. Forgot to mention they charged me $2.00 for a cd with text file installation instructions. You can download them for free here:

    Installation Instructions

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