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X-66 Series 12 Tone Cabinet Schematic
Greetings - would anyone happen to have a schematic for the series 12 tone cabinet for the X-66 organ?? Mainly interested in the connector pin out configurations and tone selector switch. Thanks
By BobGuttman@... · #82694 ·
Re: Leslie fitting kit instructions.
From the Fishorgans site Chris provided - http://www.fishorgans.com/leslie_kits/selection_charts/for_Hammond.pdf I always found this helpful, Michael Durrant mmdurrant@... wrote:
By Michael Durrant <mmdurrant@...> · #82693 ·
Re: Leslie fitting kit instructions.
You'll find? a wiring diagram for a typical 122 speed switching kit as used with a C-3 here, http://www.dairiki.org/HammondWiki/Leslie122Hookup. Note that the 122 and 147 use different speed
By Chris Clifton · #82692 ·
Leslie fitting kit instructions.
Hi Guys,ive bought a rough old C3 ,145 and 222rv.(?750) the console has a 428-13 box inside(which is for a 122 series),but theres all sorts of wires loose coming out of it Its only got a speed switch
By Adrian Rose · #82691 ·
Re: Homemade Half Moon Footswitch
After my last post, I googled the LBB and looked at it on their website. As you say it does have a two pole mains connector. As the Leslie is powered through the LBB, it effectively also has a two
By Chris Clifton · #82690 ·
Re: Homemade Half Moon Footswitch
It's certainly not much of a shock. A little more so than licking a 9V battery. I'm glad, going by your explanation, that I'm having the pros look it over. The LBB does, in fact, have a two-prong
By andrew.bryce.howard@... · #82689 ·
Re: Homemade Half Moon Footswitch
Well, to start with, 12 volts isn't enough to give you a shock. You could for example grab one terminal of a car battery with each hand and not feel a thing, even with wet hands. Secondly, you're not
By Chris Clifton · #82688 ·
Re: Homemade Half Moon Footswitch
I just got off the phone with James and Tom at Booker Labs. They heard about my post through the grapevine and have offered to look the switch over while they¡¯re modding my LBB. To satisfy your
By andrew.bryce.howard@... · #82687 ·
Re: Homemade Half Moon Footswitch
Please post a diagram of exactly what you have built, I have an LBB and will try to help you.
By Wes Garland · #82686 ·
Homemade Half Moon Footswitch
I'm having a weird problem. I bought a Booker LBB to use my guitar with my Leslie 122. It works quite nicely. It requires a footswitch to change speeds. So I built one. The standard for the CU-1 Half
By andrew.bryce.howard@... · #82685 ·
Re: Hammond PR 40 Reverb Issues
Thank you one and all for the help and words of encouragement,it all helps. I was drawing from my guitar amp knowledge when I changed the transformer because if it were an output trans that far out of
By john alluneedtoknow · #82684 ·
Re: Hammond PR 40 Reverb Issues
Keep going John in all peace. Friday the 13th is the special lucky day here in France. So enjoy it! Once in a while I pray to God about our Hammond... And God is good... Better than Friday the 13th.
By Ali Asreco · #82683 ·
Re: Leslies for an H-100 and R-100
Both are single channel Leslies, and the organs are two channel. The short answer is that neither is a good match for either organ. However, there was a 122 kit made for connecting the 122 to an
By Chris Clifton · #82682 ·
Re: Leslies for an H-100 and R-100
good fit
By Anthony Leeman · #82681 ·
Leslies for an H-100 and R-100
There are 2 available a 122 and an 860. Is either one a for either organ?
By Anthony Leeman · #82680 ·
Re: Hammond PR 40 Reverb Issues
I did not follow this. thread in full but since I¡¯m being at revising some PR40s at the moment, I found that one cause for noisy or weak reverb can be the transistor 2N306 in the receiver circuit of
By Christoph · #82679 ·
Re: Hammond PR 40 Reverb Issues
Or maybe a better soldering iron?
By Scott Hawthorn · #82678 ·
Re: Hammond PR 40 Reverb Issues
I was born on Friday the 13th. The amp cleaned up and quieted down nicely with the new caps and the bass was more full and round, but it was still noisy with reverb on so I probed further. I ended up
By john alluneedtoknow · #82677 ·
Re: Unknown hammond organ #built
Piano Mover picking up in North Florida on Wednesday. Gotta get it to Central Florida. wrote:
By Anthony Leeman · #82676 ·
Re: Low output of lower manual low octave of B3
I had the same issue with a customer's B3, and spent hours troubleshooting, and even removing the matching transformer and deGaussing it. No luck. Got a donnor matching transformer from another organ
By Jay · #82675 ·