My condolences.
In my case it was the IC going kablooie (highly technical term, that),
alas.
I found another SP-15 on eBay for around $200. Considerably less that I
spent om the original!
Malcolm R
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Lou wrote:
> 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
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Biel" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2009 6:42 PM
> Subject: [ARSCLIST] Fwd: Martin Silver 1934-2009
>
>
>> Doug Pomeroy forwarded this to me this morning, and I know that this
>> should be here on the ARSCList because of Martin's his long service
>> to ARSC.
>>
>> Mike Biel [log in to unmask]
>>
>>> I am very sorry to tell you all that Martin Silver, former Music
>>> Librarian at UC Santa Barbara, passed away Tuesday, February 17,
>>> 2009, from cancer. Martin established the Music Library at UC Santa
>>> Barbara and was its head until his retirement (in 1992, I think). In
>>> his retirement he carried on a successful book business, Martin A.
>>> Silver, Musical Literature. I was at the UCLA Music Library when
>>> Marty came west and I also became a specialized music book dealer on
>>> my retirement. Over the years we became pals and shared a variety of
>>> activities that included a lot of music (playing together and concert
>>> going -he was a fine flutist). We sometimes collaborated in the book
>>> business. Active in MLA, his most recent job for the organization was
>>> convention manager. I will miss him as I know many of his MLA
>>> colleagues will.
>>> Condolences can be sent to his children, Jessica Silver, 2802 Brewster
>>> Ave., Redwood City, CA 94062 and Will Silver, 1120 E. Ortega St.,
>>> Santa Barbara 93103
>>>
>>> Marsha Berman
>>
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