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Re: Organmate Reverb


 

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Also, if you can measure the resistance of the transducer windings, this will give you some idea of the impedance. Generally the impedance will be somewhat higher than the resistance measured with a multimeter. Not so very much higher that you should have any doubt. The Accutronics transducer type with the next impedance up from the measured DC resistance will be the one you want.

On 25/04/2020 18:50, Michael Casino via groups.io wrote:
You can start here:

The people at amplified parts can most likely sell you the right one.



-----Original Message-----
From: scott.brand <scott.brand@...>
To: hammondzone <[email protected]>
Sent: Sat, Apr 25, 2020 1:37 am
Subject: [hammondzone] Organmate Reverb

Does anyone happen to know the specs on the tanks used on the Organmate Reverb units?? I've got one here with a busted connector at one of the transducers.? I don't see any model number on the tank itself (just a date stamp from 1968), but there is at least a sticker identifying it as a Hammond-Gibbs unit.? (2 spring)

I'm hoping it'll be possible just to replace the tank.? Any ideas?? Thanks in advance.
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