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Default Meridian 200 CD Player - LED display

The green LED display on my Meridian CD200 CD player has a couple of
segments out - machine still works fine - but annoying!

Are such displays repairable - or do I have to try and find a
replacement display as I am not sure that Meridian could still supply
one -- any ideas on where to look ?

Please reply to - any help would be appreciated

Thanks

David
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The display used is the same as the old Philips CD104 etc. I have had this
before. You can try to strip the plastic frontage off the display and
resolder the SM connections- (did this once) but its very tricky. any good
old service facility should have an old board somewhere to rob a display
off. I have 3 or 4 old machines for bits. (in UK)
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The green LED display on my Meridian CD200 CD player has a couple of
segments out - machine still works fine - but annoying!

Are such displays repairable - or do I have to try and find a
replacement display as I am not sure that Meridian could still supply
one -- any ideas on where to look ?

Please reply to - any help would be appreciated

Thanks

David



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