Replacing a Quadraverb screen
Aaaages ago, on some kind of Nineties techno kick I bought a cheap Alesis Quadraverb, and this is how the screen looked
…which is a boringly common problem, apparently. It made using it a bit of a chore, so I’ve left it stuck on a random massive reverb patch.
Replacement screens have been popping up on ebay so I decided to fix it. Here’s the new one:
No soldering needed to install it apparently, so I sat in front of the Belgium-Italy match and started to take it to bits. Have some shots of the guts:
The code here dates my Quadraverb to 27th March 1991:
Here’s the original screen in place:
…just a header cable and four screws to undo to get it out. Here’s the new screen installed:
Power on… and… well, it turns out I’ve got a Quadraverb Plus. The pixels on that side of the screen were always broken, so I couldn’t tell. Here’s a picture of the screen from the front, much brighter than the original:
From start to finish it took me about twenty minutes, including pausing to gawp at Belgium being unexpectedly useless, hooray. Totally recommended if your Quadraverb screen is playing up.
Still not fixed my broken Midiverb II though, I keep poking around at it.
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