![]() ![]() Picture of the issue, where we can clearly see some rows and lines not working: If anyone has information on the way that screen is driven, and what could be the issue, please share it as that would be of tremendous assistance. My understanding is that it's an expansion and heat-creep-related issue, and I went ahead and redid all the solder joints in the area of the screen hoping one of them was cold. Only noticed this in the last couple of weeks, and have been using the equalizer for 3 years. Then it comes back on and works again and stays like this. The right side of my analyzer display (neon tech I believe) is turning on upon power-up, before giving out for about 15mins while playing. I also have a little request for help from the knowledgeable people here, as I was unable to find an answer even after doing three days of research (shame on me maybe?): Picture of my unit running (sorry for the bad quality, will do one better once I pull it out of my system): ![]() Kept every single cap with the same rating capacity-wise, but upgraded some in their voltage ratings as it was far cheaper on large quantities (grouping with my DBX-CX3 MKI for the order).įor documentation purposes, I'll be attaching clean pictures of every board once I take them out for soldering, and I can already post my parts lists for the recap. When choosing capacitors, I went with either the cheapest 'audio' Nichicon or general-purpose caps when they presented better specs on paper (used ripple current and service hours as a metric, as they don't include their ESR ratings unfortunately). I'll be replacing all electrolytics without distinction as to where they reside in the equalizer, along with upgrading the plethora of 4558D with NE5532P. Recently, however, I've tackled some issues with my preamp, and while at it thought I'd group my order for a recap of both this equalizer and the problematic preamp. The first owner was my father, unit was never serviced, and stayed powered off for most of the last 20 years (except the last three lol). The Sound has the 'warm' feeling from old caps and the power supply caps for sure need to be replaced, hence that thread. I've been using this beautiful unit for a little while now and thought everything was fine, although a bit crunchy when pressing buttons. I have been in the hobby since the late 1970's and have accumulated a large. Price$250.00 Calls Only Cash Only We live in Ariton, Alabama not Florida. Vintage Kenwood GE-1100 12 Band Graphic Equalizer, Spectrum Analyzer &Reverb which is in good working condition. Vintage Kenwood GE-1100, 12 Band Graphic Equalizer - $250 (Ariton, Alabama). ![]() Everything works great and all lights work as the should. Also can be adjusted on the left and right channel separately. This is a very nice Kenwood GE-1000 graphic equalizer with time delay and depth adjustments.
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