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Re: [hammond_zone] my soon new rig
To keep these old original posts going you can drill a small hole that will allow the insertion of a fine spray nosel. Deoxit F5 is by far the best product. Once you have a hole, you can spray it each
By Rick Whatson · #82974 ·
Re: [hammond_zone] my soon new rig
The output of the reverb amplifier is at most 10 watts, and that's the peak power it would deliver to the reverb speaker when turned right up. As you turn the reverb down, more resistance is placed in
By Chris Clifton · #82973 ·
Re: [hammond_zone] my soon new rig
Sounds scary.? I will examine and consider. Thanks
By Steven Mason <barrilles@...> · #82972 ·
Re: [hammond_zone] my soon new rig
That is what I thought.? I applied a very liberal amount around the exterior and spindle and was able to get a little improvement - no more lightening and thunder when I tap it - but its still
By Steven Mason <barrilles@...> · #82971 ·
Re: [hammond_zone] my soon new rig
Spraying contact cleaner around the spindle won't work on any pot. Very little cleaner will actually get inside to where it's needed. With most pots, squirting contact cleaner in through the hole
By Chris Clifton · #82970 ·
Re: [hammond_zone] my soon new rig
Further to my post spraying the spindle will not help because the resistance track and wiper arm are situated round the circumference which is where you need the contact spray to reach.
By vintagevalveplayer · #82969 ·
Re: [hammond_zone] my soon new rig
Hi Steve The reverb pot is actually not sealed and can be opened with a bit of persuasion! Be careful though, no mole wrenches etc. You have to unsolder it and then hold securely. I used a vice with
By vintagevalveplayer · #82968 ·
Re: [hammond_zone] my soon new rig
Hi Chris, Steve here again.? I was searching for a solution to the touchy pot problem Stephane had, which I have as well, on the reverb of my A100.? You suggested spraying the pot with contact
By Steven Mason <barrilles@...> · #82967 ·
Re: Tone Wheel Oil - viscosity specs.
Hammond oil?had a?military specification of " MIL-L-644", a?? General Purpose, Preservative,Water-Displacing, Low Temperature Lubricating Oil. In 1964 it was superseded by Fed Spec VV-L-800 then
By Michael Casino · #82966 ·
Re: Tone Wheel Oil - viscosity specs.
https://qclubricants.com/royco/royco_308ca.htm Jay Terleski Array Solutions 214 954 7140 [email protected]> wrote:
By Jay · #82965 ·
Re: Tone Wheel Oil - viscosity specs.
Well that's an interesting application variation. I know the Hammond oil needs to have "wicking" capability as a critical attribute, but that's about all I have been made aware of. My issue is a
By Wayne Tarling · #82964 ·
Re: Tone Wheel Oil - viscosity specs.
Hi Wayne, some time ago someone here gave the hint that in the U.S. army, where Hammonds were played frequently, a military grade turbine (?) oil was recommended and used to oil the generators. But
By Uwe Menrath · #82963 ·
Re: Future for an A-100.....
Hi Fred, I guess you don't need just another PSU, but an AO-39 power amplifier to get your A-100 working again. The mains cable originally was plugged into this amp, from where power was distributed
By Uwe Menrath · #82962 ·
Re: A100 Pedal Draw bar tone stuck
Chris - you are a wizard! As soon as I pulled the pedals out the tone stopped.?? I cleaned the pedals (as long as they were out), reinserted and the tones were gone. Many thanks!!!! Steve
By Steven Mason <barrilles@...> · #82961 ·
Re: A100 Pedal Draw bar tone stuck
Probability is that a pedal note is sounding perhaps only some harmonics, not the full tone. I would remove the pedal board from the organ as my first step. Just lift the "toe" end of the board and
By Chris Clifton · #82960 ·
Re: A100 Pedal Draw bar tone stuck
Hi! Not sure if this helps but I remember a similar problem with my A100 which Chris fixed for me. If one of the metal contacts at the end of on of the pedals is slightly bent out of shape, it can be
By Jonathan · #82959 ·
Re: A100 Pedal Draw bar tone stuck
Steven,At this point I could make a few guesses relative to busbars etc. but that's all they would be, so I graciously request that Chris and Scott "tone in" with their incredible expertise, and maybe
By john alluneedtoknow · #82958 ·
Re: A100 Pedal Draw bar tone stuck
But how do you know none of them are stuck and still you hear a sound (of one pedal?) What sound do you hear? Which note is it? [email protected]> wrote:
By Ali Asreco · #82957 ·
Re: A100 Pedal Draw bar tone stuck
Thanks Al I dont think its the pedals. I tried them all and they work.
By Steven Mason <barrilles@...> · #82956 ·
Re: A100 Pedal Draw bar tone stuck
Thanks John.?? I tried all the pedals and they all work.? E.g., each one produces a tone as long as its pressed so none are 'stuck'.? Im pretty sure its the tone generator.? Something to do with
By Steven Mason <barrilles@...> · #82955 ·