Hi Matt.
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If the problem was intermittent the first thing to
check is dry solder joint and/or poor connection. Its hard to say whether its
from the organ or the Leslie. If its the organ its most likely a PCB edge
connector. Hammonds from the late 70s early 80s suffered from this. Usually
unplugging the PCB and then re-fitting can cure it.
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If its on the Leslie then you need to look
carefully at the boards attached to the rear plate. I have drawings at the
workshop, I could scan and email the relevant page if it will help.
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Regards
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Darren
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owner of the Hammond Zone
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2001 3:16
PM
Subject: [hammond_zone] faulty hammond or
leslie?
Hi
?? I wonder if anyone can help with a
problem I am having with my Hammond. I have a B200 with a Leslie 822. The
problem is that no sound is coming from the Leslie when I play the Hammond.
If?i turn the volume on to full belt I can just about hear the sound very
faintly. The leslie will still rotate fast and slow but with no sound. This
started as an intermittant fault but is now doing it all the time. I would be
grateful if anyone could give me some advice on this problem and how i might
solve it.
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Many thanks
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Mark C (UK)
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The Hammond Zone
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