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Hey, don't get me wrong, I'm glad I got rid of my distorsion problem, but now I'd like to control the rate of distorsion!! Bye Marc.
By Marc Saint-F¨¦lix <marc.saint-felix@...> · #131 ·
Re: [hammond_zone]
I was wondering why you were considering a copy when Hammond have such a full product range? the XB1 or XK2, or even the XM1? The XB2 was great but its showing its age a little now...especially the
By Darren · #138 ·
Re: [hammond_zone]
I was wondering why you were considering a copy when Hammond have such a full product range? the XB1 or XK2, or even the XM1? The XB2 was great but its showing its age a little now...especially the
By Darren · #136 ·
distorsion
Same question for me, is it possible to distort a B3 without a distorsion pedal ? Is it safe for the organ to do that kind of thing ? Cheers Marc.
By Marc Saint-F¨¦lix <marc.saint-felix@...> · #130 ·
Motion Sound KBR 3D
If anyone in the group is interested in buying a Motion Sound KBR 3D, I am going to sell mine. I am not having any problems with the amp. Send me an e-mail if you want some information regarding the
By dale.hunter@... · #129 ·
Re: [hammond_zone] solton
bout the solton relay click. Of course mine did it too. but I solved that problem. It's not a very easy job. You have to be very precise. Here's what I did: At both the ends of the relay bar I put
By Wim Hadermann · #128 ·
l100.2
Hi there, Is there anyway to distort an L100 with the internal tubes. I know I always kan us a distortion pedal, but power tubes distort much more beautiful. i got a feeling the signal is damped
By Gandert De Boo <bottomline@...> · #126 ·
solton
bout the solton relay click. Of course mine did it too. but I solved that problem. It's not a very easy job. You have to be very precise. Here's what I did: At both the ends of the relay bar I put
By Gandert De Boo <bottomline@...> · #125 ·
Re: [hammond_zone] Cycles problem
Hi Marc, thanks for your help, but with this information, my father might fix the problem I guess... Back in his early days, he used to play keyboards in a band, and he was the one running around with
By Wim Hadermann · #127 ·
Cycles problem
Hey Wim, Yes, organs from nothern america need a little modification to play in tune. As you said, you have to convert your 60 Hz clock motor into 50Hz. A little while ago I had a french Hammond tech
By Marc Saint-F¨¦lix <marc.saint-felix@...> · #124 ·
(No subject)
Hi everybody, A year ago I bought a Hammond M series. Its one of the first series of it, made in the USA. Here is how I found out. When I played it, it seemed to me that the pitch was not correct. Now
By Wim Hadermann · #123 ·
Re: [hammond_zone] l100
Oops I forgot a little detail: when you have don't hear the ground noise anymore during the contact, solder a wire between those two parts... Then you're done... I did it with my organ, and it still
By Wim Hadermann · #122 ·
Re: [hammond_zone] l100
Hi Gandert, You say you have the Solton T150... I have one like that too. A year ago I changed the amp for a tube amp, but the original amp sounded ok (for a solid state) but it had a lot more treble
By Wim Hadermann · #121 ·
l100
Hi there, I recently entered the world of Hammond. I bought a L122. I like it so far. It's not the best hammond, but at least it's real. I bought a Solton Leslie too. it looks not as beautiful as a
By Gandert De Boo <bottomline@...> · #120 ·
conclusion
Hey, I've finally come to the conclusion that Peter is right : I can get the Leslie standing as close as I want to the organ but NOT close to the left side. As bluesB3 did, I thought I should stretch
By Marc Saint-F¨¦lix <marc.saint-felix@...> · #119 ·
Re: [hammond_zone] a problem never comes alone
"Darren T. Brown" wrote: Jogged. and duly noted. Thanks Darren! The Mod is to move the leslie over to the right side. Or. wrap the organ in Mu_metal. (A rather leadlike sheet material that shields
By Peter D Abrams <pabrams@...> · #118 ·
Re: [hammond_zone] a problem never comes alone
Nota bene - The Matching transformer is mounted to the far upper left inside the console, from the players view. It is *very* sensitive to outside fields, most notably the slow motor from a leslie
By Peter D Abrams <pabrams@...> · #117 ·
Re: [hammond_zone] a problem never comes alone
hang on a sec..this is ringing bells....i seem to remember somewhere about a mod to stop the leslie and the hammond creating interferance if they are too close together. have to do some memory jogging
By Darren · #116 ·
Re: [hammond_zone] a problem never comes alone
question?--- when you have the leslie just a few inches from the organ -to store the excess leslie cord- did you wrap it tight around and around itself--- sometimes this can cause a humming
By bluesb3 player <bluesb3@...> · #115 ·
a problem never comes alone
Thanx for the tips everyone, I'll let you know what happens with the whole "input phono" thing. By the way, the distorsion problem seems to be fine right know, I haven't done anything yet but now it's
By Marc Saint-F¨¦lix <marc.saint-felix@...> · #114 ·