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[hammond_zone] SOS


Taylor Roy
 

--- Marc_Saint-F?lix <marc.saint-felix@...>
wrote:
Hi all,
I'm having a problem with my B-3, connected to a
Leslie 122 : the sound gets overdrived and almost
muted after a couple minutes. I have no idea what to
do, since I don't know anything about electrics. I
would greatly appreciate some of you to help me out
as soon as possible, one day without my hands on a
Hammond is a bad day. I'm sure you guys know what I
mean!
Thanx in advance,

Marc.
Marc. Try This. If you are useing the tremelo from
the Leslie make sure that you have the Hammond Vibrato
controls set at off. Try and see if that cleans up
the bable.

Roy

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David Bentley
 

In article <20010504231613.35291.qmail@...>, Taylor Roy <taylorro47@...> writes

--- Marc_Saint-Flix <marc.saint-felix@...>
wrote:
Hi all,
I'm having a problem with my B-3, connected to a
Leslie 122 : the sound gets overdrived and almost
muted after a couple minutes. I have no idea what to
do, since I don't know anything about electrics. I
would greatly appreciate some of you to help me out
as soon as possible, one day without my hands on a
Hammond is a bad day. I'm sure you guys know what I
mean!
Thanx in advance,
I had a similar problem a few years back with my C3/145. It only occred with the vibrato/chorus switched on. Tapping the can cap on the C3 preamp, caused the fault to come and go. I substituted some new electrolytic caps to take place of the ones inside the can caps and the problem has never come back. Are you sure the problem isn't in the leslie? Why not fix a line out for some headphones/another amp. The schematics fro that are published on several web sites (but I've forgotten which ones!!!)
--
David Bentley