<P> actually, replacing the psu in the multi/micro can be a great improvement...I replaced a crippled psu in a multi with your standard 78/79 regulator psu, it worked a treat!
<P> <B><I>David D <shockadd@hotmail.com></I></B> wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid"><BR><BR><BR><BR>>Okay, this poor Micromoog has been pretty much around the entire<BR>>country in various states of broken-ness.<BR><BR><BR>I have seen many of these poor things in BAD shape. Cats especially<BR>really love to use the MicroMoog for a impromptue litter box..nasty <BR>creatures!<BR><BR>><BR><BR>>Well, someone in their infinite wisdom decided to go ahead and socket<BR>>and replace all the ICs in the thing too.<BR><BR>thats not always a bad thing- Ive always found it much faster to remove the <BR>IC's and use a multi-meter to check each pin to make sure it has been <BR>soldered nicely and also make sure it isnt over-soldered shorting to a pin <BR>next to it.<BR><BR><BR>><BR>>At least the powersupply is still good.<BR><BR><BR>Lucky one there!! Those damn + - 15v tracking IC chips are getting to be <BR>REAL tough and expensive to find!!!! Unless anyone knows !
of a good source?<BR><BR><BR>DavidD<BR><BR>_________________________________________________________________<BR>Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp.<BR></BLOCKQUOTE><BR><BR>http://www.macbethstudiosystems.com<br>Home of the M3X Analogue synthesizer...<p><br><hr size=1><b>Do You Yahoo!?</b><br>
Get personalised at <a
href="http://uk.rd.yahoo.com/mail_uk/my?http://uk.my.yahoo.com" target="_blank">My Yahoo!</a>.