I tool Matt's advice and contacted Dave Meyers at Overkill Audio.
http://www.overkillaudioinc.com/
Dave talked to me on the phone, had me fetch a #2 Phillips
screwdriver and soldering pencil then, he talked me
through the easy fix to get my SP-15 spinning correctly
once again... in 10 minutes...and adjusted the brake in
the deal. No more run away speed issue. Dave is THE MAN,
and a heck of a nice guy to boot. If you've got any audio
issues, he is the go-to guy. Thanks Dave and thanks
Matt Sohn for the exceptional reference!
Lou
Lou Houck
Rollin' Recording
208 River Ranch Rd.
Boerne, TX 78006
(830) 537-5494
(830) 537-5495 [ fax ]
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www.rollinrecording.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Matt Sohn" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, February 20, 2009 6:02 PM
Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] SP-15
>>>>>OH NO! My beloved SP-15 has come down with the dreaded
>>>>>run-away speed?
>>>>>syndrome. I sold and SP-10 years ago when it caught the
>>>>>malady (sadness)?
>>>>>...but I want to hang on to my 15. Anyone know of a
>>>>>primary fix...new caps??
>>>>>Or might it be some proprietary Technics IC, long out of
>>>>>production.?
>>>>>Any help from this august body? Thanks.?
>>>>>Lou Houck?
>
> Lou, You might try contacting Dave Meyers at Overkill Audio.
> He was selling upgrade kits for the SP-15, though a notice
> on his website says "as of 01-01-06, most SP-15 products are
> no longer available".
> His website is: http://www.overkillaudioinc.com/
> and there is a phone number listed on his contact page.
>
> Good luck!
> -Matt Sohn
>
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