[sdiy] Seiko DS-202 / LCD backlight retrofitting?

Ken Stone sasami at blaze.net.au
Wed Oct 10 03:21:46 CEST 2001


A diffuser? try a piece of white paper, deavy duty tracing paper or vellum. 

>I just picked up a Seiko DS-202 (yeah, it's d*gital..)If anybody knows where 
>I might be able to find the DS-320 sequencer add on, let me know..
>
>It has a rather nifty LCD display for displaying the spectrum and envelope 
>settings on the DS-310 add on module...However, I can't see it in the dark, 
>so I want to backlight it..
>
>my main questions are:
>
>If I go the LED route, what would work well as a diffuser?
>
>If I go the EL route, what's a good material to use for a 
>transmissive/reflective backing on the back of the display? (the current one 
>isn't transmissive at all, so it would have to go)
>
>-Chris
><HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT  SIZE=2>I just picked up a Seiko
DS-202 (yeah, it's d*gital..)If anybody knows where I might be able to find
the DS-320 sequencer add on, let me know..
><BR>
><BR>It has a rather nifty LCD display for displaying the spectrum and
envelope settings on the DS-310 add on module...However, I can't see it in
the dark, so I want to backlight it..
><BR>
><BR>my main questions are:
><BR>
><BR>If I go the LED route, what would work well as a diffuser?
><BR>
><BR>If I go the EL route, what's a good material to use for a
transmissive/reflective backing on the back of the display? (the current one
isn't transmissive at all, so it would have to go)
><BR>
><BR>-Chris</FONT></HTML>
>
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