It was an LED, bright green, if memory serves, since I haven't seen it in quite
a while. I leave my gear on all the time, and the glow from the LEDs on the CD
and DVD players, the FM tuner, the cable BOX, VCR, etc., are always there,
along with all the little "power on" lights. No two are the same color, so at
night that corner looks like Christmas. Now, if I could just break our oldest
cat from sleeping on the top McCormack power amp.
Walt
>
>
> Are sure that it was not an LCD display, just like an OM-2S for instance?
>
> LCD segments are not guaranteed for more than about five years or so,
> although they usually last much longer. I also had a receiver with an early
> LCD display that gradually disappeared. I have also heard that some of the
> displays needed an on-board battery that eventually died.
>
> Roger Key
>
>
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