Re: [hammond_zone] Screw
The AO-29 in the M series including the M-100's, and the AO-28 in B-3, C-3, A-100, RT-3 and the D-100. I posted this earlier, this is detailed instructions on how to adjust it,
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Ron Bell <worthogis@...>
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#6378
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Re: [hammond_zone] Leslie 122 won't slow down
Thanks Chris. I already tried swapping the 12AU7's over and nothing changed. Still fast only.I will probably have a friend install a basic push button type of switch like on the Leslie Combo pre-amps.
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Nick Renich <nrenich@...>
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#6374
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Re: [hammond_zone] C3 percussion
Nick: Go Here: http://www.dairiki.org/HammondWiki/index.php?PercussionModifications Mike Casino
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mtcasino@...
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#6379
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Re: [hammond_zone] Re: Looke here: Bob
Acording to a reliable resource about 25 B-3's that he knows of. Ronnie
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Ron Bell <worthogis@...>
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Re: [hammond_zone] Re: Looke here: Bob
I am a true Hammond collector, I have collected 10 Hammonds over the last few years. So speaking as a collector, I would not pay more than 5,000. The reason for this is ALL hammond collectors are
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Ron Bell <worthogis@...>
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Re: [hammond_zone] Re: Leslie 122 won't slow down
The #1 cause of 122 Leslie's not slowing down, (speed changing), is a pitted switching relay. When the speed is changed, there is a reverse EMF kick to the contact points. After a few years of that,
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Earthlink-fyrefyter <fyrefyter@...>
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#6370
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C3 percussion
G'day all. Today i'm trying to adjust the organ so the volume does not drop when percussion is engaged. I have the instructions somewhere, but can't find them. I have the cover off the matching
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Nick Renich <nrenich@...>
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Re: [hammond_zone] valves
There is no real truth in the changing of tubes, (valves), every 2-3 years. You will merit nothing for the expense. Unless of course the instrument has had very hard use. Many hours a day for the last
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Earthlink-fyrefyter <fyrefyter@...>
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Re: [hammond_zone] Re: Looke here: Bob
I think the list price was $2,850.00
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Laddie Williams <laddieray@...>
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Re: [hammond_zone] G-100 voices
Carlo, Don't forget the G-100 was really suposed to have a PR ? and not a Leslie.
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Laddie Williams <laddieray@...>
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Re: [hammond_zone] Re: Looke here: Bob
Yup! Laddie
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Laddie Williams <laddieray@...>
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Re: [hammond_zone] Tonewheel generators
Yes, I am interested.. want to incorporate in Florida
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Laddie Williams <laddieray@...>
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Re: [hammond_zone] Re: Looke here: Bob
Thinking about it, to get the best price, perhaps it should go through one of the big auction houses. You know the type of place that will sell the Van Gogh you find when clearing out Granny's loft.
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Chris Clifton <chris@...>
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Re: [hammond_zone] tonewheel resurrection update
raul_de_jalapeno@... writes: YES that's it! We had a great time there! Thanks for the invite too, pardner! George
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georgehiatt
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Re: [hammond_zone] Screw
Ron.. which organ or speaker amp are you talking about.. Please, I have never been there and done that.
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Laddie Williams <laddieray@...>
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Re: [hammond_zone] Re: Tonewheel generators
raul_de_jalapeno@... writes: AMEN brother! <<clap clap clap clap clap!!!!>> George
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georgehiatt
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Re: A B3 in the Original Factory container...
You know what works? A Bucket of Warm water and a 1/4 cup of Laundry detergent... just keep a towel handy to wipe up afterwards.. The finish on Hammonds are unstoppable! You may also want to try
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scalaqna <scalaqna@...>
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Re: [hammond_zone] Re: Looke here: Bob
You know Ken i forgot about those water jet cutters.Those would work to. jeff
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jlc7184@...
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Re: [hammond_zone] question
Thanks for that bit of history Jimmy.Very interesting.Actually i do remember those old shows alittle bit,but never gave the music much thought.Now i wish i would have paid more attention. jeff
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jlc7184@...
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Re: [hammond_zone]Re:Tonewheel generators
Ron, First, your point about dendrite build up is well taken. That can be mitigated with more modern plating or powder coating. Grounding between the parts is extremely important. However, as I was
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Randall Bush <raul_de_jalapeno@...>
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