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Greetings everyone,
I'm having a confusing issue with my Leslie 122--most of the time it works just fine, but occasionally it will get stuck on a certain speed. Usually it gets stuck on either the fast speed (more common) or the slow speed, but sometimes it will spin only at some intermediate speed between the slow and fast ...
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Hello guys, I ran into a problem today that I need some advice on. I have several notes that do not play. Here is the list.
Both manuals, Bb and B presets:
16ft - C5
8ft - C4
5 1/3ft - F3
4ft - C2
2 2/3ft - F2
1 3/5ft - Ab
1 1/3ft - F1
1ft - C1
I am assuming these are all related. Any help on what to do or what might have ...
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Is it possible for me to have a leslie 9 pin kit and a leslie 6 pin 122 style kit both installed on my Hammond A 100? I do not want to use the leslies at the same time. I intend to use one for recording and one for live gigs. I currently have a working 9 pin kit installed on the organ that powers a ...
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You are very welcome. Unless the A100 has a decorative back there is no need to remove it to bolt down the TWG or lock necklace reverb springs. All that stuff is on the lower section of the cabinet. The back of a ''standard'' A100 only covers the top half of the rear opening. Most likey you do not have necklace reverb as it was used only in the ...
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okay. After taking another look the organ does not have a leslie kit. It only has a the female jack for the hammond tone cabinet. The wires that I saw were connected underneath to the region around the tone cabint plug. I guess that is what my tech said by wiring up my a-100 for a leslie. I think the wire he put in was for the half moon ...
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I have an early 1960 A100 & it's got the necklace reverb. That reverb is mounted under the TG shelf on the far left (looking at it from the back).
Mike in Canada
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here are some basic buying and owning suggestions:
1) Do not buy any organ without having the chance to inspect it first !
2) When buying a Leslie, know WHAT you are buying... and that you must also buy a Leslie hook up kit for the organ that matches the Leslie, and a cable...
3) Leslie speakers are not all the same even though they ...
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Hi Guys,
I am new to this forum but have been reading it for a little while and have seen many helpful comments and tips. I have a very obvious black foam problem in a recently acquired C3 with the resistor wires being eaten away by the caustic chemical content created as the foam decomposes. For those that aren't aware, Hammond ...
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Battle-scarred and currently off the road for a service, the split A100 I have owned for the last since around 2003. Equally trusty Wurly EP200 just visible to the right.
When I got the A100 it was heavily modified: it had the wah from a Lowrey added to it (an endblock switch turned it on and a pot governed the overall volume while the swell ...
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