Re: [hammond_zone] re-voicing my G-100
gotta love that rumble. My wife hates it, and would love to throw a brick through the back window of one of the locals who likes to drive by at midnite and "shake the house". Jimmy
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rcvmo@...
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#6340
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Re: [hammond_zone] two schematic questions
Those types of capacitors that have the extra shielding and the third lead are called "feed thru caps". I haven't seen alot of design with those types lately, except for more professionally built
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rcvmo@...
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#6429
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Re: [hammond_zone] Re: Tonewheel generators
Isn't the crosstalk one of the things that give us "that" sound we all like? OHF
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zakemo@...
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#6428
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Re: [hammond_zone] tonewheel resurrection update
Hi Raul, Where are you located and what is your regular email address. I want to help but I an an information/business education computer specialist and not a technician.
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Laddie Williams <laddieray@...>
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#6315
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Re: [hammond_zone] Re: Tonewheel generators
You got apoint there Raul,didn't think about that. The Old Guy
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G6019LPOP@...
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#6339
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Re: [hammond_zone] Tonewheel generators
This is an interesting idea, but what is your rationale?
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Laddie Williams <laddieray@...>
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#6314
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all done!
well, the Leslie is hooked up, and all is working great! He installed the two half-moon switches in their usual place. (main, ensemble, echo) and (chorale, tremolo). When it's set to 'main', the
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Carlo Pietroniro <organist@...>
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#6418
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Re: [hammond_zone] Re: Leslie 122 won't slow down
Hey Nick, I'd check that tube j.r. was talking about. I had the same problem and just jiggling the tube fixed her up. Local tech wanted big bucks to "see what he could do." I'm sure he would have
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zakemo@...
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#6336
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hooking up the Leslie 147
right now, as I write this, the organ technician is hooking up my Leslie 147 to my G-100. I'll let you know how it turns out. carlo
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Carlo Pietroniro <organist@...>
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#6313
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Re: [hammond_zone] tonewheel resurrection update
Raul, What parts do you need?Ihave the tone wheels from an L-100 and the shafts. Bendaho that I am at times I trashed the end plates. The Old Guy
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G6019LPOP@...
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#6335
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Re: [hammond_zone] leslie 251
Okay, how much should I pay for the 251.. not considering freight?
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Laddie Williams <laddieray@...>
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#6312
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Re: [hammond_zone] Re: Tonewheel generators
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
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G6019LPOP@...
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#6334
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Re: [hammond_zone] free leslie
Some people just live right! It is so wonderful to get all this free stuff.
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Laddie Williams <laddieray@...>
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#6391
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Re: [hammond_zone] G-100 question
the 926? To be honest, I have no idea what model I'm playing, when I'm playing it. I don't play them very often really. Describe the 926, and I'll tell you if I've played one before. carlo
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Carlo Pietroniro <organist@...>
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Re: [hammond_zone] valves
Some ten years ago I replaced all the valves in an L-100 for a church. The organ was louder and sounding better afterwards. The valves that take the heaviest use are the power output valves 6BQ5/EL84
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Chris Clifton <chris@...>
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#6412
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Re: [hammond_zone] G-100 question
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BRENT SCOTT <bscottusn@...>
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#6308
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Re: [hammond_zone] two schematic questions
Doug, I guess you mean an internal wiring diagram of the AO-28? I've just had a look in my A-100 service manual, there is no wiring diagram, looks as if you are expected to work it out from the
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Chris Clifton <chris@...>
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#6309
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valves
Hi, I went to take a look to the valves in my L100 today. Whit help of the age determinationlist is was able to find out that the organ as well as all the tubes were manufactured in 1971. All the
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Gandert De Boo <bottomline@...>
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#6306
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Re: [hammond_zone] Leslie 122 won't slow down
What distortion thing are you talking about. I heard about that before but I have no clue as to where I might find it. I am kinda interested in the growl myself. Help. Anybody Brian
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Brian Williams <brotherbrianwilliams@...>
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#6307
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Re: [hammond_zone] Re: Tone Geneator Theory of Operation.
Very few dingle arms were ever fitted. They were used simply to identify the first production instrument leaving the factory before 12.00 noon at the beginning of each financial year. (April 1st.?)
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John Brewer <john@...>
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#6305
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