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[hammond_zone] Re: Tone Geneator Theory of Operation.


Gandert De Boo
 

Hi zoners,

Maybe my imagination is to little, but how does this 'dingle arm' look? Where can I find it? My L100 is from 1969/1970. Does it have one at all? And what's to be done with it?
I knbow a lot of questions, but I'm still learnig, you know.

Gandert

----- Original Message -----
From: dug5037
To: hammond_zone@...
Sent: Friday, March 01, 2002 5:17 PM
Subject: [hammond_zone] Re: Tone Geneator Theory of Operation.


--- In hammond_zone@y..., "Raul de Jalapeno" <raul_de_jalapeno@h...>
wrote:
> Doug:
> A special tool is required to remove the dingle arm. This is
because it's buried under the lower udatulator plate. This tool,
which was Hammon part # B2-02T564, consisted of a stratifed pentagrid
plate modulator that would maintain the algebraic relationship of the
generator coil flux to the magnetic field set up by the nofer
trunnions. With this relationship maintained, the dingle arm can be
withdrawn through the fennel orifice with out fear of excessive skor
motion.

Good News--I found the dingle arm under the plate just as you said
and I bent it slightly while playing a C AUG chord on the upper
manual with all the drawbars out--I could hear the growl increase as
I bent it--I stopped at exactly 15 degrees 30 minutes as measured
with a laser refractor doo-hickey otoscope. This is the optimum
setting for just enough growl and mininum distortion. Be aware that
bending to far will raise the emitter levels of the two torsional
bias transistors to a dangerous level and could result in a complete
meltdown. As with any modification--"your results will vary"

Doug
T582 with a bent dingle that now sounds like a B3
Ain't this fun?
BTW I got a piezo tweeter with dual drivers in one rectangle horn
housing that I am going to wire into my Homemade Leslie to bring out
the key click and sharpen up the percussion--I will not stop until my
ears start to bleed!


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Ron Bell
 

Hi Gandert,
Did you read the article?(the link is posted below) Your imagination can
not be as big as the authors ;). As for he dingl-arm, I have yet to run into
one inside a Hammond, but have met quite a few connected to a Les Paul.


Ronnie

----- Original Message -----
From: "Gandert De Boo" <

Hi zoners,

Maybe my imagination is to little, but how does this 'dingle arm' look?
Where can I find it? My L100 is from 1969/1970. Does it have one at all? And
what's to be done with it?
I knbow a lot of questions, but I'm still learnig, you know.

Gandert


Laddie Williams
 

Here we go again!!!

----- Original Message -----
From: Gandert De Boo
To: hammond_zone@...
Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 2:34 PM
Subject: Re: [hammond_zone] Re: Tone Geneator Theory of Operation.


Hi zoners,

Maybe my imagination is to little, but how does this 'dingle arm' look? Where can I find it? My L100 is from 1969/1970. Does it have one at all? And what's to be done with it?
I knbow a lot of questions, but I'm still learnig, you know.

Gandert
----- Original Message -----
From: dug5037
To: hammond_zone@...
Sent: Friday, March 01, 2002 5:17 PM
Subject: [hammond_zone] Re: Tone Geneator Theory of Operation.


--- In hammond_zone@y..., "Raul de Jalapeno" <raul_de_jalapeno@h...>
wrote:
> Doug:
> A special tool is required to remove the dingle arm. This is
because it's buried under the lower udatulator plate. This tool,
which was Hammon part # B2-02T564, consisted of a stratifed pentagrid
plate modulator that would maintain the algebraic relationship of the
generator coil flux to the magnetic field set up by the nofer
trunnions. With this relationship maintained, the dingle arm can be
withdrawn through the fennel orifice with out fear of excessive skor
motion.

Good News--I found the dingle arm under the plate just as you said
and I bent it slightly while playing a C AUG chord on the upper
manual with all the drawbars out--I could hear the growl increase as
I bent it--I stopped at exactly 15 degrees 30 minutes as measured
with a laser refractor doo-hickey otoscope. This is the optimum
setting for just enough growl and mininum distortion. Be aware that
bending to far will raise the emitter levels of the two torsional
bias transistors to a dangerous level and could result in a complete
meltdown. As with any modification--"your results will vary"

Doug
T582 with a bent dingle that now sounds like a B3
Ain't this fun?
BTW I got a piezo tweeter with dual drivers in one rectangle horn
housing that I am going to wire into my Homemade Leslie to bring out
the key click and sharpen up the percussion--I will not stop until my
ears start to bleed!


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Randall Bush
 

OK, guys, I'll take the fall on this one...Gandert, Doug and I were pulling the provebial leg with each other. Ignore everything we said about dingle arms and udatulator plates. This was all in fun and play with words. So, your Hammond's OK, Gandert. I also wish to apologize to any others who took us seriously.

Raul


From: "Gandert De Boo" <bottomline@...>
Reply-To: hammond_zone@...
To: <hammond_zone@...>
Subject: Re: [hammond_zone] Re: Tone Geneator Theory of Operation.
Date: Mon, 4 Mar 2002 20:34:27 +0100

Hi zoners,

Maybe my imagination is to little, but how does this 'dingle arm' look? Where can I find it? My L100 is from 1969/1970. Does it have one at all? And what's to be done with it?
I knbow a lot of questions, but I'm still learnig, you know.

Gandert
----- Original Message -----
From: dug5037
To: hammond_zone@...
Sent: Friday, March 01, 2002 5:17 PM
Subject: [hammond_zone] Re: Tone Geneator Theory of Operation.


--- In hammond_zone@y..., "Raul de Jalapeno" <raul_de_jalapeno@h...>
wrote:
> Doug:
> A special tool is required to remove the dingle arm. This is
because it's buried under the lower udatulator plate. This tool,
which was Hammon part # B2-02T564, consisted of a stratifed pentagrid
plate modulator that would maintain the algebraic relationship of the
generator coil flux to the magnetic field set up by the nofer
trunnions. With this relationship maintained, the dingle arm can be
withdrawn through the fennel orifice with out fear of excessive skor
motion.

Good News--I found the dingle arm under the plate just as you said
and I bent it slightly while playing a C AUG chord on the upper
manual with all the drawbars out--I could hear the growl increase as
I bent it--I stopped at exactly 15 degrees 30 minutes as measured
with a laser refractor doo-hickey otoscope. This is the optimum
setting for just enough growl and mininum distortion. Be aware that
bending to far will raise the emitter levels of the two torsional
bias transistors to a dangerous level and could result in a complete
meltdown. As with any modification--"your results will vary"

Doug
T582 with a bent dingle that now sounds like a B3
Ain't this fun?
BTW I got a piezo tweeter with dual drivers in one rectangle horn
housing that I am going to wire into my Homemade Leslie to bring out
the key click and sharpen up the percussion--I will not stop until my
ears start to bleed!


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Gandert De Boo
 

Ron,

I thought fender strats had tremoloes?

gandert

----- Original Message -----
From: Ron Bell
To: hammond_zone@...
Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2002 10:36 PM
Subject: Re: [hammond_zone] Re: Tone Geneator Theory of Operation.


Hi Gandert,
Did you read the article?(the link is posted below) Your imagination can
not be as big as the authors ;). As for he dingl-arm, I have yet to run into
one inside a Hammond, but have met quite a few connected to a Les Paul.


Ronnie
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gandert De Boo" <

> Hi zoners,
>
> Maybe my imagination is to little, but how does this 'dingle arm' look?
Where can I find it? My L100 is from 1969/1970. Does it have one at all? And
what's to be done with it?
> I knbow a lot of questions, but I'm still learnig, you know.
>
> Gandert



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Gandert De Boo
 

Raul,

This is not the first time this is happening to me. Do you think there's something wrong with my sense of humour? ( That was a joke! )

Gandert

----- Original Message -----
From: Randall Bush
To: hammond_zone@...
Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2002 11:42 PM
Subject: Re: [hammond_zone] Re: Tone Geneator Theory of Operation.


OK, guys, I'll take the fall on this one...Gandert, Doug and I were pulling
the provebial leg with each other. Ignore everything we said about dingle
arms and udatulator plates. This was all in fun and play with words. So,
your Hammond's OK, Gandert. I also wish to apologize to any others who took
us seriously.

Raul


>From: "Gandert De Boo" <bottomline@...>
>Reply-To: hammond_zone@...
>To: <hammond_zone@...>
>Subject: Re: [hammond_zone] Re: Tone Geneator Theory of Operation.
>Date: Mon, 4 Mar 2002 20:34:27 +0100
>
>Hi zoners,
>
>Maybe my imagination is to little, but how does this 'dingle arm' look?
>Where can I find it? My L100 is from 1969/1970. Does it have one at all?
>And what's to be done with it?
>I knbow a lot of questions, but I'm still learnig, you know.
>
>Gandert
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: dug5037
> To: hammond_zone@...
> Sent: Friday, March 01, 2002 5:17 PM
> Subject: [hammond_zone] Re: Tone Geneator Theory of Operation.
>
>
> --- In hammond_zone@y..., "Raul de Jalapeno" <raul_de_jalapeno@h...>
> wrote:
> > Doug:
> > A special tool is required to remove the dingle arm. This is
> because it's buried under the lower udatulator plate. This tool,
> which was Hammon part # B2-02T564, consisted of a stratifed pentagrid
> plate modulator that would maintain the algebraic relationship of the
> generator coil flux to the magnetic field set up by the nofer
> trunnions. With this relationship maintained, the dingle arm can be
> withdrawn through the fennel orifice with out fear of excessive skor
> motion.
>
> Good News--I found the dingle arm under the plate just as you said
> and I bent it slightly while playing a C AUG chord on the upper
> manual with all the drawbars out--I could hear the growl increase as
> I bent it--I stopped at exactly 15 degrees 30 minutes as measured
> with a laser refractor doo-hickey otoscope. This is the optimum
> setting for just enough growl and mininum distortion. Be aware that
> bending to far will raise the emitter levels of the two torsional
> bias transistors to a dangerous level and could result in a complete
> meltdown. As with any modification--"your results will vary"
>
> Doug
> T582 with a bent dingle that now sounds like a B3
> Ain't this fun?
> BTW I got a piezo tweeter with dual drivers in one rectangle horn
> housing that I am going to wire into my Homemade Leslie to bring out
> the key click and sharpen up the percussion--I will not stop until my
> ears start to bleed!
>
>
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Randall,


How can anyone have taken you guys play on words seriously................

It was one of the best laughs I have had in years...............some
tremendous lateral playing
with made up words.

Well done.

Mike ( C3 and 147 )




"Randall Bush"
<raul_de_jalapeno@ho To: hammond_zone@...
tmail.com> cc:
Subject: Re: [hammond_zone] Re: Tone Geneator Theory of
05/03/2002 22:42 Operation.
Please respond to
hammond_zone





OK, guys, I'll take the fall on this one...Gandert, Doug and I were pulling

the provebial leg with each other. Ignore everything we said about dingle
arms and udatulator plates. This was all in fun and play with words. So,
your Hammond's OK, Gandert. I also wish to apologize to any others who took

us seriously.

Raul


From: "Gandert De Boo" <bottomline@...>
Reply-To: hammond_zone@...
To: <hammond_zone@...>
Subject: Re: [hammond_zone] Re: Tone Geneator Theory of Operation.
Date: Mon, 4 Mar 2002 20:34:27 +0100

Hi zoners,

Maybe my imagination is to little, but how does this 'dingle arm' look?
Where can I find it? My L100 is from 1969/1970. Does it have one at all?
And what's to be done with it?
I knbow a lot of questions, but I'm still learnig, you know.

Gandert
----- Original Message -----
From: dug5037
To: hammond_zone@...
Sent: Friday, March 01, 2002 5:17 PM
Subject: [hammond_zone] Re: Tone Geneator Theory of Operation.


--- In hammond_zone@y..., "Raul de Jalapeno" <raul_de_jalapeno@h...>
wrote:
> Doug:
> A special tool is required to remove the dingle arm. This is
because it's buried under the lower udatulator plate. This tool,
which was Hammon part # B2-02T564, consisted of a stratifed pentagrid
plate modulator that would maintain the algebraic relationship of the
generator coil flux to the magnetic field set up by the nofer
trunnions. With this relationship maintained, the dingle arm can be
withdrawn through the fennel orifice with out fear of excessive skor
motion.

Good News--I found the dingle arm under the plate just as you said
and I bent it slightly while playing a C AUG chord on the upper
manual with all the drawbars out--I could hear the growl increase as
I bent it--I stopped at exactly 15 degrees 30 minutes as measured
with a laser refractor doo-hickey otoscope. This is the optimum
setting for just enough growl and mininum distortion. Be aware that
bending to far will raise the emitter levels of the two torsional
bias transistors to a dangerous level and could result in a complete
meltdown. As with any modification--"your results will vary"

Doug
T582 with a bent dingle that now sounds like a B3
Ain't this fun?
BTW I got a piezo tweeter with dual drivers in one rectangle horn
housing that I am going to wire into my Homemade Leslie to bring out
the key click and sharpen up the percussion--I will not stop until my
ears start to bleed!


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John Brewer
 

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.?)
Cheers.

----- Original Message -----
From: Ron Bell <worthogis@...>
To: <hammond_zone@...>
Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2002 9:36 PM
Subject: Re: [hammond_zone] Re: Tone Geneator Theory of Operation.



----- Original Message -----
From: "Gandert De Boo" <

Hi zoners,

Maybe my imagination is to little, but how does this 'dingle arm' look?

Gandert


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Ken & Dianne Godfrey
 

Ronnie,

On behalf of all the geetar players out there, I just say, "Ouch!"

BCV-KG

-----Original Message-----
From: Ron Bell [mailto:worthogis@...]
Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2002 4:36 PM
To: hammond_zone@...
Subject: Re: [hammond_zone] Re: Tone Geneator Theory of Operation.


Hi Gandert,
Did you read the article?(the link is posted below) Your imagination can
not be as big as the authors ;). As for he dingl-arm, I have yet
to run into
one inside a Hammond, but have met quite a few connected to a Les Paul.


Ronnie
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gandert De Boo" <

Hi zoners,

Maybe my imagination is to little, but how does this 'dingle arm' look?
Where can I find it? My L100 is from 1969/1970. Does it have one
at all? And
what's to be done with it?
I knbow a lot of questions, but I'm still learnig, you know.

Gandert


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Gandert De Boo
 

I am a guitar player!!!!

----- Original Message -----
From: Ken & Dianne Godfrey
To: hammond_zone@...
Sent: Monday, March 11, 2002 3:28 AM
Subject: RE: [hammond_zone] Re: Tone Geneator Theory of Operation.


Ronnie,

On behalf of all the geetar players out there, I just say, "Ouch!"

BCV-KG

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ron Bell [mailto:worthogis@...]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2002 4:36 PM
> To: hammond_zone@...
> Subject: Re: [hammond_zone] Re: Tone Geneator Theory of Operation.
>
>
> Hi Gandert,
> Did you read the article?(the link is posted below) Your imagination can
> not be as big as the authors ;). As for he dingl-arm, I have yet
> to run into
> one inside a Hammond, but have met quite a few connected to a Les Paul.
>
>
> Ronnie
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Gandert De Boo" <
>
> > Hi zoners,
> >
> > Maybe my imagination is to little, but how does this 'dingle arm' look?
> Where can I find it? My L100 is from 1969/1970. Does it have one
> at all? And
> what's to be done with it?
> > I knbow a lot of questions, but I'm still learnig, you know.
> >
> > Gandert
>
>
>
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Ron Bell
 

----- Original Message -----
From: "Gandert De Boo"

I am a guitar player!!!!
So am I!!!
Sorry if I offended any guitar players out there. There are a lot of
knowledgeable players out there, but if I had a dime for every guitar play
that did not know how to work their gear properly or even tune their guitar.
I am not talking about beginers either, guys who can acually play well.
I end up be the "guitar tech" in the bands I am in, I'll show up 10 minutes
before everyone else and tune the gear up, and set the amps up. Setting up
the amps seems futile though, as most guitar players go by the numbers on
the dials and not by what their ears tell them. It does not take much for
two "Dingle-Arms" with Marshalls, 4x12's and Les Pauls, to reach volume
levels that are a little silly. I think as the jam goes on they get
progressivly deafer, so they keep on turning up, or maybe they dont want
anyone to miss one precious note they play ;-)
Alright I am done ranting now.
Good thing for earplugs or I would be deaf,
Ronnie B.


Ken & Dianne Godfrey
 

And here I've spent the last two weeks combing electronics parts houses for
dingle arms & flux capacitors! Guess I'll have to throw away all the ones
I've found, since they don't exist.

Thanks a bunch, guys!

BCV-KG

-----Original Message-----
From: Randall Bush [mailto:raul_de_jalapeno@...]
Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2002 5:42 PM
To: hammond_zone@...
Subject: Re: [hammond_zone] Re: Tone Geneator Theory of Operation.


OK, guys, I'll take the fall on this one...Gandert, Doug and I
were pulling
the provebial leg with each other. Ignore everything we said about dingle
arms and udatulator plates. This was all in fun and play with words. So,
your Hammond's OK, Gandert. I also wish to apologize to any
others who took
us seriously.

Raul


From: "Gandert De Boo" <bottomline@...>
Reply-To: hammond_zone@...
To: <hammond_zone@...>
Subject: Re: [hammond_zone] Re: Tone Geneator Theory of Operation.
Date: Mon, 4 Mar 2002 20:34:27 +0100

Hi zoners,

Maybe my imagination is to little, but how does this 'dingle arm' look?
Where can I find it? My L100 is from 1969/1970. Does it have one at all?
And what's to be done with it?
I knbow a lot of questions, but I'm still learnig, you know.

Gandert
----- Original Message -----
From: dug5037
To: hammond_zone@...
Sent: Friday, March 01, 2002 5:17 PM
Subject: [hammond_zone] Re: Tone Geneator Theory of Operation.


--- In hammond_zone@y..., "Raul de Jalapeno" <raul_de_jalapeno@h...>
wrote:
> Doug:
> A special tool is required to remove the dingle arm. This is
because it's buried under the lower udatulator plate. This tool,
which was Hammon part # B2-02T564, consisted of a stratifed pentagrid
plate modulator that would maintain the algebraic relationship of the
generator coil flux to the magnetic field set up by the nofer
trunnions. With this relationship maintained, the dingle arm can be
withdrawn through the fennel orifice with out fear of excessive skor
motion.

Good News--I found the dingle arm under the plate just as you said
and I bent it slightly while playing a C AUG chord on the upper
manual with all the drawbars out--I could hear the growl increase as
I bent it--I stopped at exactly 15 degrees 30 minutes as measured
with a laser refractor doo-hickey otoscope. This is the optimum
setting for just enough growl and mininum distortion. Be aware that
bending to far will raise the emitter levels of the two torsional
bias transistors to a dangerous level and could result in a complete
meltdown. As with any modification--"your results will vary"

Doug
T582 with a bent dingle that now sounds like a B3
Ain't this fun?
BTW I got a piezo tweeter with dual drivers in one rectangle horn
housing that I am going to wire into my Homemade Leslie to bring out
the key click and sharpen up the percussion--I will not stop until my
ears start to bleed!


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Don't give up on the Flux Capacitor, go here:



Mike Casino

----- Original Message -----
From: Ken & Dianne Godfrey
To: hammond_zone@...
Sent: Monday, March 11, 2002 5:51 PM
Subject: RE: [hammond_zone] Re: Tone Geneator Theory of Operation.


And here I've spent the last two weeks combing electronics parts houses for
dingle arms & flux capacitors! Guess I'll have to throw away all the ones
I've found, since they don't exist.

Thanks a bunch, guys!

BCV-KG

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Randall Bush [mailto:raul_de_jalapeno@...]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2002 5:42 PM
> To: hammond_zone@...
> Subject: Re: [hammond_zone] Re: Tone Geneator Theory of Operation.
>
>
> OK, guys, I'll take the fall on this one...Gandert, Doug and I
> were pulling
> the provebial leg with each other. Ignore everything we said about dingle
> arms and udatulator plates. This was all in fun and play with words. So,
> your Hammond's OK, Gandert. I also wish to apologize to any
> others who took
> us seriously.
>
> Raul
>
>
> >From: "Gandert De Boo" <bottomline@...>
> >Reply-To: hammond_zone@...
> >To: <hammond_zone@...>
> >Subject: Re: [hammond_zone] Re: Tone Geneator Theory of Operation.
> >Date: Mon, 4 Mar 2002 20:34:27 +0100
> >
> >Hi zoners,
> >
> >Maybe my imagination is to little, but how does this 'dingle arm' look?
> >Where can I find it? My L100 is from 1969/1970. Does it have one at all?
> >And what's to be done with it?
> >I knbow a lot of questions, but I'm still learnig, you know.
> >
> >Gandert
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: dug5037
> > To: hammond_zone@...
> > Sent: Friday, March 01, 2002 5:17 PM
> > Subject: [hammond_zone] Re: Tone Geneator Theory of Operation.
> >
> >
> > --- In hammond_zone@y..., "Raul de Jalapeno" <raul_de_jalapeno@h...>
> > wrote:
> > > Doug:
> > > A special tool is required to remove the dingle arm. This is
> > because it's buried under the lower udatulator plate. This tool,
> > which was Hammon part # B2-02T564, consisted of a stratifed pentagrid
> > plate modulator that would maintain the algebraic relationship of the
> > generator coil flux to the magnetic field set up by the nofer
> > trunnions. With this relationship maintained, the dingle arm can be
> > withdrawn through the fennel orifice with out fear of excessive skor
> > motion.
> >
> > Good News--I found the dingle arm under the plate just as you said
> > and I bent it slightly while playing a C AUG chord on the upper
> > manual with all the drawbars out--I could hear the growl increase as
> > I bent it--I stopped at exactly 15 degrees 30 minutes as measured
> > with a laser refractor doo-hickey otoscope. This is the optimum
> > setting for just enough growl and mininum distortion. Be aware that
> > bending to far will raise the emitter levels of the two torsional
> > bias transistors to a dangerous level and could result in a complete
> > meltdown. As with any modification--"your results will vary"
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> > Doug
> > T582 with a bent dingle that now sounds like a B3
> > Ain't this fun?
> > BTW I got a piezo tweeter with dual drivers in one rectangle horn
> > housing that I am going to wire into my Homemade Leslie to bring out
> > the key click and sharpen up the percussion--I will not stop until my
> > ears start to bleed!
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Ron Bell
 

I'm going back to 1955 to pick up a few things, anyone need anything while
I'm there?
Cue the Huey Lewis and the News, "Im' goin back in time.........."
Ronnie Mcfly

----- Original Message -----
From: <Mike>
Don't give up on the Flux Capacitor, go here:


&t=0

Mike Casino


Ken & Dianne Godfrey
 

Yeh, how about a B3-in-the-box? Or, why be greedy...how about 500
B3's-in-the-box! That way we can all have one.

BCV-KG

-----Original Message-----
From: Ron Bell [mailto:worthogis@...]
Sent: Monday, March 11, 2002 7:16 PM
To: hammond_zone@...
Subject: Re: [hammond_zone] Re: Tone Geneator Theory of Operation.


I'm going back to 1955 to pick up a few things, anyone need
anything while
I'm there?
Cue the Huey Lewis and the News, "Im' goin back in time.........."
Ronnie Mcfly
----- Original Message -----
From: <Mike>
Don't give up on the Flux Capacitor, go here:


986930&r=0
&t=0

Mike Casino



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I'm alate 60s and early-mid 70s guitar player,had a Marshall Major 200 LOUD
WATTS
8 LOUD Celestion 25's.Today HUH?is away of life.

The Old Guy


Gandert De Boo
 

Ron,

As a guitarplayer I had some bad expiriences in the past with the audience NOT hearing me. I learned from that. So now the first time someone tells me my amp's too loud, I ignore it, the second time it makes me think and the 3rd time I'll set the amp a little bit less louder. Fortunately I have a boost pedal I use for playing solo's. That I way I know for sure I will be heard when necassary!
In our band we have a very dominant keyboard player. He's using the PA, I'm not! That way on stage it sounds like I'm very loud, but on the other end of the bar people are not hearing me, I just anticipate on that!

BTW that keyboard player is not using Hammond, becouse that's off course what this group is all about!!

Gandert

----- Original Message -----
From: Ron Bell
To: hammond_zone@...
Sent: Monday, March 11, 2002 10:35 PM
Subject: Re: [hammond_zone] Re: Tone Geneator Theory of Operation.



----- Original Message -----
From: "Gandert De Boo"

> I am a guitar player!!!!

So am I!!!
Sorry if I offended any guitar players out there. There are a lot of
knowledgeable players out there, but if I had a dime for every guitar play
that did not know how to work their gear properly or even tune their guitar.
I am not talking about beginers either, guys who can acually play well.
I end up be the "guitar tech" in the bands I am in, I'll show up 10 minutes
before everyone else and tune the gear up, and set the amps up. Setting up
the amps seems futile though, as most guitar players go by the numbers on
the dials and not by what their ears tell them. It does not take much for
two "Dingle-Arms" with Marshalls, 4x12's and Les Pauls, to reach volume
levels that are a little silly. I think as the jam goes on they get
progressivly deafer, so they keep on turning up, or maybe they dont want
anyone to miss one precious note they play ;-)
Alright I am done ranting now.
Good thing for earplugs or I would be deaf,
Ronnie B.








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