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Re: [hammond_zone] RT-2
Ron Bell
The Leslie kit should work on the A-100 no prob, what is the kit #?
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Ron Bell. ----- Original Message -----
From: <robbidobbi@...> To: <hammond_zone@...> Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2002 9:57 PM Subject: [hammond_zone] RT-2 In cleaning up on the RT-2 there are a few wires that maybe a mouse cut onthanks Sam |
Re: [hammond_zone] hooking up a-100 to 47leslie(ken)
Ron Bell
Hi Jeff,
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Here is a list of everything you will need. 1. The 26-1 connector box. 2. Tremolo switch 3. Main echo ensemble switch. 4. A 5 pin female amphenol connector and some wire{red,blue,green,gray and black, to keep the hookup stock.) 5. A 6 to 6 Leslie cable. And of course a Hammond and a Leslie ;) Cheers , Ron Bell. ----- Original Message -----
From: <jlc7184@...> To: <hammond_zone@...> Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2002 6:13 PM Subject: Re: [hammond_zone] hooking up a-100 to 47leslie(ken) Hi Ron, |
Re: [hammond_zone] hooking up a-100 to 47leslie
Laddie Williams
Jeff,
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If you don't want the 251, please let me have a chance at it.. Laddie ----- Original Message -----
From: jlc7184@... To: hammond_zone@... Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2002 9:00 PM Subject: Re: [hammond_zone] hooking up a-100 to 47leslie Ken, Actually i do have access to a 251 amp.A good friend said he might do some trad'in if i wanted it.As far as reverb goes i only want it to go through the a-100 spkrs.I about half afraid to put it through the leslie because i've never heard reverb like this.So i guess i'll play it safe. jeff 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] Twin 145's
Dave Cohen
where do you live? what were u doin in edmonton... i live in calgary
if you're here on wednesday night i have a HOT jam for you to show up at Dave Dan & Connie Sinasac wrote: At the Yardbird Suite in Edmonton Alberta Canada, I spoke to himADVERTISEMENT
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RT-2
In cleaning up on the RT-2 there are a few wires that maybe a mouse cut on
the pedals system. can these be soldered back on and any thing special to look for. The kit that was on this for the 147 Leslie can it be used on the A-100 to hook it up. I only want the Leslie on the A i don't want internal speakers or reverb. boy this RT-2 is going to be a big job!!!!!! thanks Sam |
Re: [hammond_zone] Nees some help.....!!!!
Chris Clifton
I don't have any information on your pre-amp, but I can tell you the pinout
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of the 7 pin plug on the organ. Pin 1 Drawbar "A" Pin 2 Drawbar "B" Pin 3 AC mains Pin 4 Ground Pin 5 AC mains Pin 6 Tab Voice Channel Pin 7 Reverb Channel As far as I can make out from the schematic, the two Tibia or Drawbar channels also include bass pedal signals. the difference between channel A and channel B is the vibrato or Celeste effect added according to setting of Vib. & Cel. tabs. When used with the matching series 12 tone cabinet the reverb and tab voices are amplified and fed to a pair of 8" speakers for each channel. The drawbar channel signals are fed into a crossover, mid and HF signal are amplified together and fed to an 8" speaker and a treble horn on each channel. Bass signals are amplified and fed to a 15" speaker. From your mail I guess that the speakers are powered speakers. They have a power amplifier in the cabinet and plug into a wall outlet for power? Your pre-amp sounds to be a one off. Four channel pre-amps are something of a rarity, probably yours was built as a one off because there was no ready made unit available to do the job. Could you get your existing unit serviced/overhauled? If no commercially available 4 channel pre-amp is available an alternative may be to use a pair of two channel (stereo) pre-amps which would be more readily available. Perhaps someone on your side of the pond, ( the 120volt mains suggests to me you're USA based) will be able to help more. 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: <jls516@...> To: <hammond_zone@...> Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2002 9:08 PM Subject: [hammond_zone] Nees some help.....!!!! Can any one tell me what do???? I have an X66 and it is connected to aCondor Sound System made by Hammond...The pre amp is going and I want to buy anew one...The one I have now is a home made pre amp...The speakers are ashave four wires with jacks that plug into the back of the speakers the maincord coming from the pre-amp to the organ is a 7pin plug. Can you anyoneplease tell me where and what kind of pre-amp I could buy to replace this --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (). Version: 6.0.325 / Virus Database: 182 - Release Date: 19/02/02 |
Re: [hammond_zone] Dirt at lower leves WAS Re: BV question
Michael Casino
Two small differences:
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1) The rotors spin in the same direction. 2) The treble motors are set up side by side with a larger drive wheel rather than one over the other. this is for lack of head room space in the 351 design. Mike Casino ----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris Clifton" <chris@...> To: <hammond_zone@...> Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2002 3:06 PM Subject: Re: [hammond_zone] Dirt at lower leves WAS Re: BV question Mike,of old packing crates. I'd be too busy getting the back off to see how itA-100 inect. thefurniture. AdamsUniverse is for and why it is here, it will instantly disappear and be A-100'swasspeakers. wireweretime!!!sold with 147's or 122's, not even the RV version most of theIfsuitableyou want to add reverb control to an RV Leslie, all you need is aMountlength of two core wire and a 100 ohm wirewound variable resistor.the control in a suitable place on the console. Break into the whatfromseriesthe reverb amp. to the speakers and wire the variable resistor inwith the speakers. andtheUniverse is for and why it is here, it will instantly disappear bequestionAdamsreplaced by something even more bizarre and inexplicable. Douglas havecontrolThanks Chris...I am beginning realize that the A-100 consoleisquestionvirtually useless unless you have a 251 Leslie.----- Original Message ----- aexactlythechoice ofoff, medium or full. The full level is set by the control onRVamp. disappearwhattheUniverse is for and why it is here, it will instantly andDouglasbereplaced by something even more bizarre and inexplicable.Adams
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Re: [hammond_zone] hooking up a-100 to 47leslie
Ken,
Actually i do have access to a 251 amp.A good friend said he might do some trad'in if i wanted it.As far as reverb goes i only want it to go through the a-100 spkrs.I about half afraid to put it through the leslie because i've never heard reverb like this.So i guess i'll play it safe. jeff |
Re: [hammond_zone] Dirt at lower leves WAS Re: BV question
Chris Clifton
Mike,
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Yes, just as good technically, I probably wouldn't notice if it was made of old packing crates. I'd be too busy getting the back off to see how it worked!! 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: "Michael Casino" <mtcasino@...> To: <hammond_zone@...> Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2002 7:58 PM Subject: Re: [hammond_zone] Dirt at lower leves WAS Re: BV question Chris ;was atime!!!wereseeingvery rare installation in these parts though. I can only rememberone A-100+251 installation within a 100 miles of here, most A-100'ssold with 147's or 122's, not even the RV version most of the beIfseriessuitableyou want to add reverb control to an RV Leslie, all you need is aMountlength of two core wire and a 100 ohm wirewound variable resistor.fromthe control in a suitable place on the console. Break into the wirethe reverb amp. to the speakers and wire the variable resistor inthewith the speakers. controlAdamsreplaced by something even more bizarre and inexplicable. Douglas aisquestionvirtually useless unless you have a 251 Leslie.----- Original Message ----- thechoice ofoff, medium or full. The full level is set by the control on RVDouglaswhatamp. Adams
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Re: [hammond_zone] Dirt at lower leves WAS Re: BV question
Michael Casino
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All I'm saying here is if the 251 Leslie is the better match for the A-100 ect. Then the 351 Leslie is just as good of a match depending on your taste in furniture. Don't you agree ? Mike Casino ----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris Clifton" <chris@...> To: <hammond_zone@...> Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2002 3:34 AM Subject: Re: [hammond_zone] Dirt at lower leves WAS Re: BV question Mike,reverb" (A-100, M-100 and E-100 + others?) puts amplified reverb sound on thespeakers. aThe cabinet for the 351 is a firniture cabinet, just not the typicalluveredleslie look. wereseeingvery rare installation in these parts though. I can only rememberone A-100+251 installation within a 100 miles of here, most A-100's seriesIfsold with 147's or 122's, not even the RV version most of the time!!!suitableyou want to add reverb control to an RV Leslie, all you need is aMountlength of two core wire and a 100 ohm wirewound variable resistor.fromthe control in a suitable place on the console. Break into the wirethe reverb amp. to the speakers and wire the variable resistor in thewith the speakers. AdamsUniverse is for and why it is here, it will instantly disappear and be questionis RVchoice of whatamp. andtheUniverse is for and why it is here, it will instantly disappear beAdamsreplaced by something even more bizarre and inexplicable. Douglas
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Re: [hammond_zone] Twin 145's
At the Yardbird Suite in Edmonton Alberta Canada, I spoke to him about
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my rig and he was interested in coming to my studio to check it out, I bought his CD and then gave him mine to see if he would give me a little critique on it, his resume is incredible. I can't imagine actually playing with him, I hope you got a picture of that priceless moment although the memory is probably burned into your mind. -----Original Message-----
From: Dave Cohen [mailto:skorpion9@...] Sent: February 24, 2002 3:19 AM To: hammond_zone@... Subject: Re: [hammond_zone] Twin 145's where did you see doug..... i played with him once.... (it was an open jam... but there were 2 organs... it was SWEET Dave "be keepin those b3's and leslies spinnin for years to come" Dan & Connie Sinasac wrote: Hello to allADVERTISEMENT
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Re: motor control
michaelcasino2002
I can tell you where to start.
The motor speed control uses triacs to remove parts of a sine wave. The more parts of the sine wave that are removed the slower the motor turns. By removing just parts of the sine wave the frequency and the amplitude still remains the same. Therefore the motor dose not over heat. You will need to build a variable oscilator controlled by your foot pedel. This osclator will need to turn on and off a triac multiple times at varing pulse withs while staying in sync with the 0 volt crossover point of the AC sine wave. This month Nuts & Volts magizine started a tutrial on triacs. It covered the basics of triac control. Next month will be the second part going into more detail. This could be a good start to design your own. Nuts & Volts magizine www.nutsvolts.com Good Luck Mike Casino --- In hammond_zone@y..., "daphobang" <daphobang@y...> wrote: I would like to know if anyone can help me design a motor speedon/off switching. Thanks |
Nees some help.....!!!!
Can any one tell me what do???? I have an X66 and it is connected to a Condor
Sound System made by Hammond...The pre amp is going and I want to buy a new one...The one I have now is a home made pre amp...The speakers are as follows,AC input 120V/50-60HZ-2.0amps... The preamp has four jacks that have four wires with jacks that plug into the back of the speakers the main cord coming from the pre-amp to the organ is a 7pin plug. Can you anyone please tell me where and what kind of pre-amp I could buy to replace this one....Please help... |
Re: [hammond_zone] Baby Announcement!
Raul de Jalapeno
Ken,
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You ain't just whistl'n Dixie, what an amp! The 2A3s are not only plentiful, but are still made. Svetlana makes one of the sweetest 2A3s ever built. It's the 56s that can be hard to find. Yes, I have the model G amp, which was the first to use a quartet of 6V6s. Interestingly, these finals run fixed bias, which I have never seen used with a 6V6. That's always been reserved for it's lareger brethern. The last series of amp for this cabinet to use the 2A3s was the model F. Now as to the finish, I find your observations most interesting. As a finish expert, I'm a darn good plumber. That's why I enjoy the input of folks who really know cabinet work. Do you think the difference in finsh appearance was affected by 60 years of being in two different places or is an obviously different finish? ----- Original Message -----
From: godfreys5@... To: hammond_zone@... Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2002 6:36 AM Subject: Re: [hammond_zone] Baby Announcement! Raul, Does your D20 have the "newer" 6V6 amp? You can't tell the finish on the cab's is different unless you look REAL close. I just think it's odd. Did Hammond put more attention into Organ Console finishes than Power Cabinets? Was this a very early prototype C40? Or maybe one of the last built of what the guy with the brush in his hand knew was going to be a discontinued model? Built on a Friday afternoon? The finish IS really nice, I don't want to give the wrong impression...But, the BCV has a nice "piano" finish, the C40 has a nice "furniture" finish. The 2A3's seem to be plentiful (NOS, anyway) on Ebay. I'm not sure if anyone repro's them, but I haven't really looked. Bill threw in a spare amp which I believe came out of a D20 (they seem to be the most common old Tone Cab's). It's slightly newer then the ones in my C40. The tube compliment is the same, but the can cap is different. Mine are shiny boxes, soldered together (all seams are sweated). The newer on is black, with tack welded seams. The resistors in the newer one look like normal modern resistors, although large. The ones in mine look handmade (!?) with hand-painted stripes. The quality of wiring is incredible, though. All soldered connections are painted yellow, maybe as some kind of QC check? What an amp! BCV-KG ----- Original Message ----- |
Re: [hammond_zone] Oil Wicks
Hi
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We use industrial cotton thread. Just use the same gauge. You can get this from any factory supply house. Such as Grainger Inc. Shayes Steven Hayes Sr Engineer Speakeasy Vintage Music ----- Original Message -----
From: hlhittman@... To: hammond_zone@... Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2002 9:45 AM Subject: [hammond_zone] Oil Wicks Can anyone offer suggestions or advice on repairing oil wicks? What type of thread is this? Thanks, The Hittman 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] motor control
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They make such controls now. You would start with a AC inverter. They use these items for conveyor speed control. But I think cost will open a eye. They start at 350.00 + Shayes Steven Hayes Sr Engineer Speakeasy Vintage Music ----- Original Message -----
From: daphobang To: hammond_zone@... Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2002 12:38 AM Subject: [hammond_zone] motor control I would like to know if anyone can help me design a motor speed control switch that acts as an expression pedal (speeds up as pedal is pressed, slows down as pedal is depressed)rather than just on/off switching. Thanks 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. |
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