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Re: Percussion on a T202
dug5037
--- In hammond_zone@y..., "vitesse67" <vitesse@n...> wrote:
Hi,Hello Go to message 3602 and then read all the replys--It gives a web site for the modification(easy) and then corrections Good Luck Doug T582 |
Re: [hammond_zone] Nees some help.....!!!!
Hello JLS516,
As with EVERY HAMMOND OR LESLIE, (for that matter, EVERY electronic musical instrument device) you will be altering the designed sound of the unit if you try to replace ANY CIRCUITRY with anything other than original parts/components or direct replacement parts/components. Musical instruments are PRODUCERS of sound and all stereo equipment are REPRODUCERS. This difference is a big thing that will cause unfaithful production of the sounds generated in a musical instrument by stereo or Hi Fi equipment. The same as, you would not want to listen to recordings through your musical instrument amplifier, too much of the original recording would be missing. If you would tell me what in particular is happening, I might be able to help you get it fixed. Sincerely, Lyle Hammond Master Tech On Sun, 24 Feb 2002 16:08:52 EST jls516@... writes: Can any one tell me what do???? I have an X66 and it is connected to________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: . |
Re: [hammond_zone] nice leslie
In a message dated 2/26/02 9:20:12 PM Central Standard Time,
godfreys5@... writes: You could restyle your DXR-20 the same way!! Saw a big hole in front of theKeep in mind, I was raised in a rural area, went through 12 years of 4-H, I play the organ for church, I'm polite to the elderly.... and you think I'm going to ruin my reputation with a out of control tone cabinet??? :) G. |
Re: [hammond_zone] Twin 145's
WoW !!! gave you an M100, Cheap is good but free is best. Yes I will
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make it there one of these nights, look forward to it, thanks for the invite. Dan -----Original Message-----
From: Dave Cohen [mailto:skorpion9@...] Sent: February 26, 2002 12:18 AM To: hammond_zone@... Subject: Re: [hammond_zone] Twin 145's dan. if and when you get to the shamrock hotel tavern wednesday nites at 9:30, look for the guy on the b3... or me the only guy there under 17... i play every week... the guy running it is the big hammond player in town.. he gave me the m100 Dave Dan & Connie Sinasac wrote: Dear Dave 032009:HM/A=960173/R=0/*
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Re : Pedal felt
Marc Saint-F¨¦lix
Hi Eric,
I think you should ask to Lars Karstensen. He used to post lots of messages a while ago, and if I'm not mistaken, he is a Hammond dealer in Europe. You should check out the Zone page to see if he's still a member and if so, you'll get his email address. Cheers Marc. |
Re: [hammond_zone] sticky keys
In a message dated 2/26/2002 9:18:18 PM Central Standard Time,
godfreys5@... writes: Goof off is a similar product that specializes in removing dried latexHey Ken, You taught me a newbie !! Did not know about that one... Thank you, Bill... |
Re: [hammond_zone] Many Thanks!
Laddie Williams
Daz,
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You may be amazed by how much he will recover.. hang in there. Laddie ----- Original Message -----
From: daz To: Rover800@... ; Hammond_Zone@... Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 5:15 PM Subject: [hammond_zone] Many Thanks! Hello All, I could not believe the amount of support I received from list members, many thanks to you all for the kind words. My Dad is home from hospital as of tonight, although his speech and balance are very badly affected. He is very upset as he was a very active and proud man, maybe one day he will overcome everything... I have not had much contact with stroke victims on the past so cannot tell how things will go. Sorry to you all for the off topic message, I'm just updating people who mailed me with support. Won't be checking mails for a week or two now, be back sometime.... Thanks again Daz Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ADVERTISEMENT Visit The Hammond Zone To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: hammond_zone-unsubscribe@... Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. |
Re: [hammond_zone] leslie 760 amp
Gandert De Boo
Chris,
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I guess I want to much. If you say the 760 amp sound fine, I just have to believe you. I never heard one! OK I will focus from now on to fix the 760 amp. But first what is the most common think to look for in a broken 760 amp? And how can I connect it to the 26-1 kit(leslie 125). The motorswitching has almost been taken care of(thanks for that info on the capacitors BTW). But I will need the +30v for the crossover, AC for the amp and a signal from the hammond poweramp. Won't this signal from the poweramp be too loud? Gandert ----- Original Message -----
From: Chris Clifton To: hammond_zone@... Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 11:04 PM Subject: Re: [hammond_zone] leslie 760 amp Gandert, If you want to make your 760 sound exactly like a 122, then you'll need a 40 watt tube amp, and a 16 ohm bass driver and crossover to match. If I was you I'd take the easy route and repair the 760, which is a pretty good sound, and put the tube amp conversion on a back burner until I could find the right parts for the job. Chris Clifton ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gandert De Boo" <bottomline@...> To: <hammond_zone@...> Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 8:13 PM Subject: Re: [hammond_zone] leslie 760 amp > Chris, > > You got a point there. I also am a guitar player. And indeed nothing beats my fender twin especially a hifi amp. Bu what should i buy then? There were people on the zone that by replacing the 760 amp with a tube amp you could have a real nice sounding leslie. What amp is meant here? > --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (). Version: 6.0.325 / Virus Database: 182 - Release Date: 19/02/2002 Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ADVERTISEMENT Visit The Hammond Zone To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: hammond_zone-unsubscribe@... Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. |
A-105/Motion Sound hook-up complete - details here
This is somewhat technical. If you want pictures, diagrams etc let me know
and I'll see about taking some. After about a half-hour of investigation, I decided to give up on resurrecting the 44W - the the power transformer has a shorted secondary and the voice coil on the field coil woofer is open. There are also some components that show signs of water damage, or possibly old age. I'm not sure what I'll do with it, but I decided it's time to move on. Maybe I'll part it out, the driver and motors work. Alternatives were a nice-looking Leslie 415 - which it turns out wouldn't have fit in my car and would have cost a bunch for an 11-pin cable and commercial interface box (I could probably roll my own, this Leslie doesn't pass 117V over the organ cable) - or a bit more for a Motion Sound Pro-3T and LowPro that fit in my car. I chose the Motion Sound rig, The guys at Pianos & Stuff in Pittsburgh area are great to work with. Here's how I hooked it all up. I wanted the switches to be reachable from the console, I wanted something relatively easy to undo externally (5 minutes behind the organ with a soldering iron would do it), I wanted to not harm the finish of the organ. I also have to consider that this organ has a finished back that I will not under any circumstances damage. I built the line out adapter shown in BITB and on Motion Sound's website to get a 1/4" output, in a little Radio Shack project box - jack on one end, hook-up on the other end, pot on top (note: Radio Shack didn't have the .001mf cap, I had to get that elsewhere). Because of the finished back, I attached wires to the input of the AO-39 (output of the AO-28) that extend about a foot from the organ and end at a terminal strip, to which I attach the adapter with alligator clips. Why ? because now I can use the same adapter at my church, which has an open-backed A-100. I figure I'm not going to drill a hole for the jack anyway, so it doesn't need to be permanent. Next, I needed to deal with speed switching and controlling the internal speaker. I got a project box at Radio Shack that was about 6" long, an inch high, and two inches deep, a bag of 3 switches (2 SPST and 1 DPDT) a 20' cable with stereo 1/4" plug at one end (it was a headphone cable, I cut the jack off, it was easier than rolling my own) and a roll of 4-conductor "rainbow wire". Motion Sound's website has the connection information for alternatives to their foot switch. The right two SPST switches hook to the Motion sound ... shield (sleeve) goes to one terminal of both switches, red (tip) goes to the "fast" switch and white (ring) goes to the slow/stop switch. Note that when the fast switch is OFF it spins fast, backwards of what you would expect at first. That's because it assumes fast if there's no speed control attached. If you wanted to use a momentary foot switch (rather than theirs) to run a MS, you have to make sure it's open when depressed. The left-most (third) switch is using one side of the DPDT switch as an SPDT switch. I had already moved the reverb amp connection to the back of the AO-39 instead of the back of the speakers, because I knew I'd have to do this to keep the reverb working without the main speakers. I brought the AO-39 speaker outputs to a 5-lug terminal strip. The black wire from the amp went to one side of an 8-ohm (probably should use two of them since there's two 8-ohm speakers in parallel) and also to the black speaker wire (you could move the reverb amp hook-up here, instead of to the back of the AO-39 - and hindsight being 20-20, this would probably be better). the green wire from the amp goes to a lug that goes to the center of the switch. The green wire from the speaker goes to another lug then to one side of the switch, and the other end of the resistor terminates on a fourth lug that goes to the other side of the switch. I used the rainbow wire, cutting one off at both ends, to connect the switch and the terminal strip. Once this was all assembled and tested, I removed the switches and fastened the box with two screws to the underside of the front strip of the console, about the same place as half-moon switches would attach, just below the presets. If I remove the box you have to look under the organ to see the screw holes. I put the switches in again, closed up the box, and tested it again... it works great! Then I taped portions of the rainbow wire to the cable headed to the Motion Sound. The first switch toggles between the internal speakers and the load resistor. The second and third switch control the speed for the Motion Sound. The reverb sounds from the console regardless of which position the first switch is set at, and uses the normal control. The only thing I can't do that a standard Leslie kit can do is turn signal to the MS unit off from the console. No biggie to me, I can just stop it from spinning, or get up and pull the line plug. Doug, who got very ambitious this evening (Hey, if any Hamtech folk are watching, have I "passed the test" now ?) |
Many Thanks!
daz
Hello All,
I could not believe the amount of support I received from list members, many thanks to you all for the kind words. My Dad is home from hospital as of tonight, although his speech and balance are very badly affected. He is very upset as he was a very active and proud man, maybe one day he will overcome everything... I have not had much contact with stroke victims on the past so cannot tell how things will go. Sorry to you all for the off topic message, I'm just updating people who mailed me with support. Won't be checking mails for a week or two now, be back sometime.... Thanks again Daz |
Re: [hammond_zone] Re: REPLACEMENT PEDAL FELT SET in EUROPE?
Eric DRUTEL
Thanks a lot for the clue
It is good to be here with clever zonners. Take care friends eric --- tonewheelken <ken.churchill@...> wrote: Hi Eric ===== "Il n'y a pas de mauvais Hammond. Il n'y a que des hammond mal regles!" Eric DRUTEL in "C'est c'ui qui dit qui est!" __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Greetings - Send FREE e-cards for every occasion! |
Re: [hammond_zone] leslie 760 amp
Chris Clifton
Gandert,
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If you want to make your 760 sound exactly like a 122, then you'll need a 40 watt tube amp, and a 16 ohm bass driver and crossover to match. If I was you I'd take the easy route and repair the 760, which is a pretty good sound, and put the tube amp conversion on a back burner until I could find the right parts for the job. Chris Clifton ----- Original Message -----
From: "Gandert De Boo" <bottomline@...> To: <hammond_zone@...> Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 8:13 PM Subject: Re: [hammond_zone] leslie 760 amp Chris,my fender twin especially a hifi amp. Bu what should i buy then? There were people on the zone that by replacing the 760 amp with a tube amp you could have a real nice sounding leslie. What amp is meant here? --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (). Version: 6.0.325 / Virus Database: 182 - Release Date: 19/02/2002 |
Re: [hammond_zone] leslie 760 amp
Gandert De Boo
About a hifi amp.
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If I use the l100 amp(el84) I will get the organ amp sound, right? Off course a leslie amp will sound different but my leslie 125 is now connected directly to the same amp(i don't use the leslie amp) and I like the sound of it(!). So when I get a hifi amp which will sound flat, the sound of the hammond amp will not change much, right? It's just a thought. Gandert ----- Original Message -----
From: Gandert De Boo To: hammond_zone@... Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 9:13 PM Subject: Re: [hammond_zone] leslie 760 amp Chris, You got a point there. I also am a guitar player. And indeed nothing beats my fender twin especially a hifi amp. Bu what should i buy then? There were people on the zone that by replacing the 760 amp with a tube amp you could have a real nice sounding leslie. What amp is meant here? Gandert ----- Original Message ----- From: Chris Clifton To: hammond_zone@... Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 9:04 PM Subject: Re: [hammond_zone] leslie 760 amp Gandert, Design philosophy of a Hi-Fi amp is that it should have no "sound" of it's own, i.e. should neither add to or remove anything from the original signal, just amplify "transparently". On the other hand the designer of a musical instrument amp does not have to restrict himself to building a design that has an absolutely flat frequency response and as near zero distortion as possible. Bumps and troughs in the frequency response may actually be desirable if the end result complements the instrument and produces a pleasing overall sound. Similarly distortion is not always an evil to be removed at any cost, the right type of distortion adds character and warmth to the sound of an organ or electric guitar, but would be unacceptable in a music reproduction system. I know my electric guitar sounds terrible played through a Hi-Fi system, I suspect Hammond organ would also. Chris Clifton There is a theory which states that if anyone discovers exactly what the Universe is for and why it is here, it will instantly disappear and be replaced by something even more bizarre and inexplicable. Douglas Adams ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gandert De Boo" <bottomline@...> To: <hammond_zone@...> Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 7:41 PM Subject: Re: [hammond_zone] leslie 760 amp > Chris, > > Maybe a dumb question, but how will the leslie amp's sound differ from a hifi amp? > Another thing how can I connect the crossover to the hammond? > Lots of questions but once I get my gear running properly, I will be very thankful(actually I already am) > > Gandert > --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (). Version: 6.0.325 / Virus Database: 182 - Release Date: 19/02/02 Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ADVERTISEMENT Visit The Hammond Zone To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: hammond_zone-unsubscribe@... Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ADVERTISEMENT Visit The Hammond Zone To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: hammond_zone-unsubscribe@... Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. |
Re: [hammond_zone] Nees some help.....!!!!
Thanks!!!! Lyle.... I think the tech from Goff gave me the right info...I
have too much hum from the on-off switch on the X66 that was interfering with sound....Maybe I just am not happy with the Condor Sound system by Hammond...Seems no one knows anything about these speakers. I aquired them with the organ and have asked around and no one seems to know anything about them..I would like to know more about them as when they were made and for what pupose...Thanks |
Re: [hammond_zone] leslie 760 amp
Gandert De Boo
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You got a point there. I also am a guitar player. And indeed nothing beats my fender twin especially a hifi amp. Bu what should i buy then? There were people on the zone that by replacing the 760 amp with a tube amp you could have a real nice sounding leslie. What amp is meant here? Gandert ----- Original Message -----
From: Chris Clifton To: hammond_zone@... Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 9:04 PM Subject: Re: [hammond_zone] leslie 760 amp Gandert, Design philosophy of a Hi-Fi amp is that it should have no "sound" of it's own, i.e. should neither add to or remove anything from the original signal, just amplify "transparently". On the other hand the designer of a musical instrument amp does not have to restrict himself to building a design that has an absolutely flat frequency response and as near zero distortion as possible. Bumps and troughs in the frequency response may actually be desirable if the end result complements the instrument and produces a pleasing overall sound. Similarly distortion is not always an evil to be removed at any cost, the right type of distortion adds character and warmth to the sound of an organ or electric guitar, but would be unacceptable in a music reproduction system. I know my electric guitar sounds terrible played through a Hi-Fi system, I suspect Hammond organ would also. Chris Clifton There is a theory which states that if anyone discovers exactly what the Universe is for and why it is here, it will instantly disappear and be replaced by something even more bizarre and inexplicable. Douglas Adams ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gandert De Boo" <bottomline@...> To: <hammond_zone@...> Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 7:41 PM Subject: Re: [hammond_zone] leslie 760 amp > Chris, > > Maybe a dumb question, but how will the leslie amp's sound differ from a hifi amp? > Another thing how can I connect the crossover to the hammond? > Lots of questions but once I get my gear running properly, I will be very thankful(actually I already am) > > Gandert > --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (). Version: 6.0.325 / Virus Database: 182 - Release Date: 19/02/02 Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ADVERTISEMENT Visit The Hammond Zone To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: hammond_zone-unsubscribe@... Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. |
Re: [hammond_zone] leslie 760 amp
Chris Clifton
Gandert,
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Design philosophy of a Hi-Fi amp is that it should have no "sound" of it's own, i.e. should neither add to or remove anything from the original signal, just amplify "transparently". On the other hand the designer of a musical instrument amp does not have to restrict himself to building a design that has an absolutely flat frequency response and as near zero distortion as possible. Bumps and troughs in the frequency response may actually be desirable if the end result complements the instrument and produces a pleasing overall sound. Similarly distortion is not always an evil to be removed at any cost, the right type of distortion adds character and warmth to the sound of an organ or electric guitar, but would be unacceptable in a music reproduction system. I know my electric guitar sounds terrible played through a Hi-Fi system, I suspect Hammond organ would also. Chris Clifton There is a theory which states that if anyone discovers exactly what the Universe is for and why it is here, it will instantly disappear and be replaced by something even more bizarre and inexplicable. Douglas Adams ----- Original Message -----
From: "Gandert De Boo" <bottomline@...> To: <hammond_zone@...> Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 7:41 PM Subject: Re: [hammond_zone] leslie 760 amp Chris,hifi amp? Another thing how can I connect the crossover to the hammond?thankful(actually I already am)
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Re: [hammond_zone] nice leslie
Buyer pays shipping.......hmmm...enough to make me pass on that..even
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though the first bid is at $9.99 !! Frankly, I like the finish on the refrigerator in the picture much better, LOL! Linda Gandert De Boo wrote: Now here we have a nice leslie |
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