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Technics A1000 power amp - the lights have gone out !!!
Anyone know if or where you can get replacement bulbs for the Technics
a1000 power amp - and can you fit them yourself? Thats the bulbs that light up the meters on the front. |
Technics A1000 power amp - the lights have gone out !!!
"praeclarisimus Camulodoni" wrote in message ... Anyone know if or where you can get replacement bulbs for the Technics a1000 power amp Yes you can. - and can you fit them yourself? Might be better to get a (good) shop to do that unless you can do fine work very carefully. Thats the bulbs that light up the meters on the front. I know.... ;-) (Not uncommon with those Technics power amps!) |
Technics A1000 power amp - the lights have gone out !!!
On Wed, 31 Aug 2005 22:47:27 +0100, "Keith G"
wrote: "praeclarisimus Camulodoni" wrote in message .. . Anyone know if or where you can get replacement bulbs for the Technics a1000 power amp Yes you can. - and can you fit them yourself? Might be better to get a (good) shop to do that unless you can do fine work very carefully. Thats the bulbs that light up the meters on the front. I know.... ;-) (Not uncommon with those Technics power amps!) Thanks for the info Do I just go to a hi-fi dealer or an electrical repair shop, are these standard repair items? |
Technics A1000 power amp - the lights have gone out !!!
"praeclarisimus Camulodoni" wrote in message ... Anyone know if or where you can get replacement bulbs for the Technics a1000 power amp - and can you fit them yourself? Thats the bulbs that light up the meters on the front. **Spend a few extra Squid and ask the repair guy if he/she can fit LEDs instead. The best (by a long margin) are products called 'Lumileds'. They have a 120o throw of light. They'll last a VERY long time. -- Trevor Wilson www.rageaudio.com.au |
Technics A1000 power amp - the lights have gone out !!!
In article , Trevor Wilson wrote:
Anyone know if or where you can get replacement bulbs for the Technics a1000 power amp - and can you fit them yourself? Thats the bulbs that light up the meters on the front. **Spend a few extra Squid and ask the repair guy if he/she can fit LEDs instead. The best (by a long margin) are products called 'Lumileds'. They have a 120o throw of light. They'll last a VERY long time. Any high brightness LEDs will do if, after fitting, you dip them in white bathroom silicone sealing compound so that it forms a thick blob round the lamp. Try to avoid getting any on the wires, and allow it to set before switching on, because the stuff is electrically conductive until it sets. Most high brightness LEDs achieve their efficiency by directing their light forward through clear plastic, but the sealing compound diffuses this so that when the LED is used as a backlight it doesn't make patterns on the display panel. LEDs consume much lower current than any filament bulb, typically 10-20mA, and you may be able to run several in series and space them apart in a line if this fits the shape of the display better. Blue ones look great. Rod. |
Technics A1000 power amp - the lights have gone out !!!
"praeclarisimus Camulodoni" wrote (Not uncommon with those Technics power amps!) Thanks for the info Do I just go to a hi-fi dealer or an electrical repair shop, are these standard repair items? You want a hifi dealer with its own repair shop - preferably one that has dealt with the same problem before. Andrew, the technician in my local shop did one of these Technics amps (same problem) a year or two ago, but I hesitate to recommend them - it is run by a family who invoice *each other* IYSWIM!! Trevor's suggestion to get LEDs fitted is an interesting one but if the light level is to bright I would have thought they would look hideous. (TBH, if I couldn't fix them myself I wouldn't bother to get it done - they don't do much other than look pretty!! ;-) |
Technics A1000 power amp - the lights have gone out !!!
"Keith G" wrote in message ... "praeclarisimus Camulodoni" wrote (Not uncommon with those Technics power amps!) Thanks for the info Do I just go to a hi-fi dealer or an electrical repair shop, are these standard repair items? You want a hifi dealer with its own repair shop - preferably one that has dealt with the same problem before. Andrew, the technician in my local shop did one of these Technics amps (same problem) a year or two ago, but I hesitate to recommend them - it is run by a family who invoice *each other* IYSWIM!! Trevor's suggestion to get LEDs fitted is an interesting one but if the light level is to bright I would have thought they would look hideous. (TBH, if I couldn't fix them myself I wouldn't bother to get it done - they don't do much other than look pretty!! ;-) **LEDs are neat, because: * They are available in some nice colours. Blue LEDs, particularly, offer spectacular efficiency gains over incandescent. * They are easily controllable, either by a simple constant current source, or a resistor. * There are at least three different shades of 'white' available to suit most applications. -- Trevor Wilson www.rageaudio.com.au |
Technics A1000 power amp - the lights have gone out !!!
"Trevor Wilson" wrote Trevor's suggestion to get LEDs fitted is an interesting one but if the light level is to bright I would have thought they would look hideous. (TBH, if I couldn't fix them myself I wouldn't bother to get it done - they don't do much other than look pretty!! ;-) **LEDs are neat, because: * They are available in some nice colours. Blue LEDs, particularly, offer spectacular efficiency gains over incandescent. * They are easily controllable, either by a simple constant current source, or a resistor. * There are at least three different shades of 'white' available to suit most applications. Last time I looked there were about 30 pages dedicated to LEDs in the Maplins catalogue.... |
Technics A1000 power amp - the lights have gone out !!!
"Keith G" wrote in message ... "Trevor Wilson" wrote Trevor's suggestion to get LEDs fitted is an interesting one but if the light level is to bright I would have thought they would look hideous. (TBH, if I couldn't fix them myself I wouldn't bother to get it done - they don't do much other than look pretty!! ;-) **LEDs are neat, because: * They are available in some nice colours. Blue LEDs, particularly, offer spectacular efficiency gains over incandescent. * They are easily controllable, either by a simple constant current source, or a resistor. * There are at least three different shades of 'white' available to suit most applications. Last time I looked there were about 30 pages dedicated to LEDs in the Maplins catalogue.... **Sounds about right. Just to re-iterate and to expand on some misconceptions: * Blue LEDs are far and away the best types to use for various reasons. They offer about 5% of the power consumption of an incandescent lamp of about the same light output. The reason is obvious, of course - Incandescent lamps have pitiful output at higher frequencies (IE the blue end of the spectrum. Lifespan of blue LEDs is pretty much infinite. * White LEDs are not much more efficient than a decent halogen lamp. This is in direct contradiction of many who promote LEDs as the lighting system of the future. They do have a long lifespan, however. Figure on as much as 50,000 hours (for 50% light output). They are significantly more efficient than the longlife lamps typically used in audio equipment, however. * White LEDs are fundamentally different to all other LEDs. They use a blue LED chip, with a fluorescent coating. The blue LEDs 'energises' the coating (which is usually yellow) and the resulting output approximates white light. Different coatings allow manufacturers to provide different types of colour balance. VERY similar to the operating principles and colour temperatures of fluorescent lamps. Without the efficiency of fluoros, of course. Fluoros are still MUCH more efficient than LEDs, of course. * Most LEDs have a very narrow angle of output. My favourites are Lumileds, which exhibit a 120o spread of light. Perfect for backlighting those old 1970s Marantz receivers (blue dials, you see). -- Trevor Wilson www.rageaudio.com.au |
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