04-02-2014, 04:22 PM
PhilcoMike Wrote:As for the rough life versus pampered life see how many SX-1950 receivers still remain compared to the ones that ended up on the curb for the trash man. I for one blew my share of output transistors in amps which is kinda of like throwing a rod in a small block at 6K rpm....
And, remembering the Sherwood S-8900 I owned as a young adult: I acquired it with bad electrolytics in the power supply. I replaced them, and then had a very nice receiver for several years until it began blowing fuses again. At that point I got rid of it, opting for one of the then-new Pioneers. By that time all of the receivers had gone to the all-black appearance with digital readouts. Needless to say, I don't have that Pioneer anymore. I don't even remember which model it was.
So, you could say that I acquired the Sherwood worn out, rebuilt it enough to make it go several more thousand miles, and then cut my losses when it blew up again.
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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN