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Re: Schematics for Leslie Connector 113910
So, it looks like the guy that installed the kit (before I purchased this whole setup) didn't know what he was doing. Kinda figures when he left the Leslie's cable connection inside the B-3!
By Bob Pasky · #82934 ·
Re: Schematics for Leslie Connector 113910
That kit is intended for use with a spinet organ with a built in amplifier and speaker. Not ideal for connecting to a console with G-G output from the pre-amp, there never was an official passive kit
By Chris Clifton · #82933 ·
Re: Schematics for Leslie Connector 113910
Hi Chris, Thanks, but the circuit is not even close. What I've got is a totally passive circuit. I see your point about shorting the "unused" speaker, but that's not how mine works. My MEE switch only
By Bob Pasky · #82932 ·
Re: Schematics for Leslie Connector 113910
I'm guessing that it will be similar to this one, http://www.fishorgans.com/leslie_kits/009000.pdf. All the kits I've looked at for connecting 9-pin Leslies to console Hammonds seem to use the same
By Chris Clifton · #82931 ·
Schematics for Leslie Connector 113910
Does anyone have schematics for this Leslie Connector: 113910 ? It's for adapting a B-3 to a Leslie 710. I've looked in the usual places, but haven't found this particular model. Barring that, can
By Bob Pasky · #82930 ·
Hammond B200 and Leslie 415
Hi, I have a Hammond B200 with Leslie 415. When turned on the B200 is very soft and takes a few minutes to begin operating at full volume. This is usually preceded by a pop sound. Does anyone have any
By Lynne Butler · #82929 ·
Keyboard Parts
All. Not a Hammond question. Anyone on this email list in keyboard Repair in general? Looking for parts, system board for a Rhapsody 3 Digital Piano made by Williams, once sold by Guitar Center. Any
By Norm Erwin · #82928 ·
Re: Hammond A100 reverb hum
My hum was caused by a too-close placement of the Leslie.
By rhodesman62 · #82927 ·
Re: Hammond A100 reverb hum
Thanks for the info.? I guess the rest of them will come shortly, however if you think of the service you get out of these beasts that's a very low price to pay...... Di.
By Diayne McComis · #82926 ·
Re: Hammond A100 reverb hum
It's what I DO!
By Scott Hawthorn · #82925 ·
Re: Hammond A100 reverb hum
Thanks, Scott, for the correction in wording. ¡ª Christoph
By Christoph · #82924 ·
Re: Hammond A100 reverb hum
These capacitors are over 60 years old and are meant to last only about 20. I would say "likely" over "probable."
By Scott Hawthorn · #82923 ·
Re: Hammond A100 reverb hum
Scotts assumption is the most probable but it might also be some transformer of some addon that might have been placed near the output pickup of the reverb unit. ¡ª Christoph
By Christoph · #82922 ·
Re: Hammond A100 reverb hum
Bad filter cap can in the reverb amp. You'll need to call a tech if you're not comfortable replacing it. Replacement available at tonewheelgeneral.com.
By Scott Hawthorn · #82921 ·
Hammond A100 reverb hum
I have a bad hum in my reverb only when dialing it from off to on. The more you turn it on the louder it gets. I removed all tubes and checked them and all checked good, then I removed the rca plugs
By Diayne McComis · #82920 ·
Re: Contact pins denominations
E.g. https://www.digikey.de/short/07f3bv50 Molex crimp contact Not all contact are intended for crimping. Some have solderable pins. ¡ª Christoph
By Christoph · #82919 ·
Re: Contact pins denominations
Hi, it's me again. Could someone please tell me how these contact pins are called exactly? I did a search for Molex at Mouser and Reichelt as well, but they didn't appear. I guess they're the same as
By Uwe Menrath · #82918 ·
Re: A-100 Tone out conclusion
Rich I just noted the area code in your magazine. I've been in the Treqsure Valley my whole life. I also have a C3 and A100 with weird hum problems hahah - but all the notes work! [email protected]>
By Michael Durrant <mmdurrant@...> · #82917 ·
Re: A-100 Tone out conclusion
Thanks Chris! I will save this. Although I hope to never need this information I appreciate it and will save it. It would make sense and I think I recall seeing a note on the schematic about ¡°in
By Rich Reid · #82916 ·
Re: A-100 Tone out conclusion
Well done! Not a particularly technical job, but you do have to work methodically and thoughtfully. I seem to recall that the connection terminals on the manuals are in frequency number order from
By Chris Clifton · #82915 ·