The red screen really irritate my eyes in a dark room. OT is so much more pleasant too look at.
I have to replace my broken master volume pot soon, so maybe I shoud replace the screen as well? Black screen with white text would be pretty sweet I reckon.
Hey folks
Sorry for a bit of grave digging.
My MD screen has a noticeable latency, especially when compared to OT and MnM. Pixels take some time to switch, which results in ghost images and worse readability of parameters being changed. Is it something common to all MDs? The unit itself is not that old, 3 years old if I reckon correctly.
Perhaps the ppl who canāt stand the red display have a dark one. My MD mkii is quite dark and very red. I didnāt like it much at all when I first got it. But my MD-UW mkii is brighter and less strong deep red. Much easier to work with.
I bought mine used so I really have no clue how old it is but certainly older than three years and I do not see anything like what you are talking about.
Have you checked the contrast settings for the screen?
Decided after a very long time to swap out my MD sps1 red screen for something bought on ebay. However Iām struggling to get the current red screen out/off.
it looked to me like the screen-side solder is what needed to be removed to allow the old screen to be removed and the new screen to sit on top of the pins but I canāt get it free. The solder braid has done a decent job but it still a bit of bugger to set free.
Iām now wondering if the solder underneath the main board is where I should be removing instead?
No experience in this case here but it looks very tough to unsolder, specialy when you cant just clip the screen off and desolder the pins 1 by 1. Where i worked years ago, they used a solder bath for this kind of stuff. It looks like u ve to desolder it from the mainboard (underneath) anyway.
Its worth to check out the old elektron-user forum and do some research, i remember some guys that replaced their LCDs there .
Anyone else gone through with this? Could anyone advice me what LCD screen similar to the blue/white of A4/Rytm that would work as a replacement? (preferably with link to ebay or aliexpress or whateverā¦) The red has killed my eyes since 2007 and I realize that desperate times demand desperate measures.
Apparently red is the first colour our eyes see and also the last seen when sight goes, in fact blue light is more likely to be a problem than red, red light is said to be easier on the eye.
I suppose brighness and personal preference do play a part, but I never had a problem with the red screen myself, but I do remember some people complaining about it before I got my MD so I was half expecting it to be fatiguing.
When I changed the screen on my monomachine I cut the old one off very carefully with fine sidecutters pin at a time, then used a heated solder sucker to remove the pins from the PCB. It was tricky and time consuming though.
I bottled it. I couldnāt find this as an item [ itās tricky when you donāt know the name of what youāre after] and thought maybe it had to stay making the job even tougher:
Itās called: a pin header strip
Had I known Iād have just desoldered from the board itās mounted to and replaced it. So disappointingly I sent it to Sweden where they finished the job off. My ego was well and truly battered. I know it would taken a matter of minutes for the money spentā¦but hey ho it works now:
Nice! Did you/elektron put in pin headers on both the screen and the mainboard, and connect with a ribbon? Iām wondering if there is space for a ribbon. Iād prefer not to solder the replacement screen directly to the mainboard. Iād like to clip out the original, remove the pins and suck the solder (like Darenager so far), solder in a pin header to the mainboard, and hopefully that admits some type of ribbon cable or header combination to connect the new LCD. Have people that have done it got an opinion on that? ( My machinedrum is on order, canāt open it to look yet. I had an MD back in 2001 and really did hate the red )