In the old days I would have used tape, nowadays I would use self-locking
plastic cable ties. The adhesive on tape tends to turn soft and make a
gooey mess, cable ties are neat and mess free. I've no real experience of
using 760 in domestic situation, I'd guess it would sound good even when
turned down, the separate treble and bass volume controls could be usefully
used as tone controls.
Chris Clifton
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From: "Laddie Williams" <laddieray@...>
To: <hammond_zone@...>
Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2002 12:11 AM
Subject: Re: [hammond_zone] Dirt at lower leves WAS Re: BV question
Thanks Chris,
I think I really understand. This would mean another wire from the Leslie
to the console, but that is really not a problem. BTW
when the pros do this do the let that two core wire hang or tie to the
main cable with a wrap of plastic electrical tape every two feet or so?
Trust me.. with all your help and that of others, there will be a good
Leslie on my A-100 very soon. I don't think you ever commented on the
loudness problem of a 760 in a typical living room. Should I be crying big
tears because I missed the bid on a 770 by $50.00???
Laddie
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