Thanks, Old Guy. Actually, I was thinking the opposite. The steel plates effectively shield any magnetic flux from one cavity from migrating into it's neighboor. Generally, the crosstalk is the unavoidable consequence of having all those unloaded outputs run into the tightly woven wiring harness. It's actually amazing that there's not more of it.
Raul
From: G6019LPOP@...
Reply-To: hammond_zone@...
To: hammond_zone@...
Subject: Re: [hammond_zone] Re: Tonewheel generators
Date: Wed, 6 Mar 2002 16:19:28 EST
The alum. was just an idea,wear should not be a problem the shafts are
spun in
bushings pressed into the end plates.Nonmagnetism might stop sme of the
crosstalk
in the generator.I was under the impression the field was created by the
tuned coils
inside.Could be wrong though.It might change the overall sound to much.
The Old Guy
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