question?--- when you have the leslie just a few inches from the organ -to store the excess leslie cord- did you wrap it tight around and around itself--- sometimes this can cause a humming noise--note--you said it stopped when you moved the leslie away from the organ-thus you must have streched the leslie cord--- try leaving the leslie close but leave the leslie cord loose---- hope that helps--bluesb3
From: Marc Saint-F?lix <marc.saint-felix@...>
Reply-To: hammond_zone@...
To: "Hammond Zone" <hammond_zone@...>
Subject: [hammond_zone] a problem never comes alone
Date: Wed, 9 May 2001 21:11:11 +0200
Thanx for the tips everyone, I'll let you know what happens with the whole "input phono" thing. By the way, the distorsion problem seems to be fine right know, I haven't done anything yet but now it's all good! I think I'll have a tech check the gear to know for sure what's wrong, I fear the problem will come out again.
Another thing still bothers me, could you please tell me if this is a normal phenomenon :
When the Leslie stands right next to the organ (a few inches away) I can hear a little hum as I play chords. It happens only when the Leslie is in chorale speed and only when I press keys. It's the same on both upper and lower keyboards, and the hum gets louder when drawbars are full 8.
I solved the problem by myself in the most simple way : I moved the Leslie as far as possible away from the organ, and there's no hum at all anymore, but I really wonder what's going on. Any ideas ?
Thanx again,
Marc.
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