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Originally Posted by Captainclock
Which is what I just said in my previous post, that it uses the ribbon cables. But anyways I think it might of been Sanyo's highest end unit by the looks of it and by the fact that they had the huge 120 watt rated speakers that came with it.
By the way, do you know if the tuner LCD panel was backlit? I'm wondering because it has a monochrome LCD Panel for the tuner dial and it has what appears to be a scorch mark next to the tuner dial display where there might of been a bulb of some sort to backlight the display that must of gotten too hot and scorched the plastic.
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I cant remember off hand what the dial light was in the tuner here which is the basement .Hum .I dont understand why the bulb got so hot and burned the unit.What I understand .Looks like the bulb burned out in back and somebody use a cig lighter to see and tuned the radio to different stations and accidentally burned the unit. I know some of those did use a bulb in back of the LCD screen.I had some that were burned out and I held a flash light on the LCD and see the freq numbers on it.I suppose you can replace the bulb with a LED with a voltage dropping resistor hook to the PS.
I have to fix my late mothers same era Sears set with a blown dial light later sometime with a LED.
Wow 120watts.Don't wake up you neighbors.LOL.