This is the kind of organ I have. My Eb and E pedals don't work, all Eb keys don't work, the "wow-wow" effect doesn't ALWAYS work, and I have to have a pre-set set in order for the upper manual to "speak" to its fullest. But I love it. It's my baby, and I love it. :)
@Ragtimer95 I managed to get some info about my problem, and possibly yours too - there is a a circuit called the "divider". It's responsible for a melodic tone to be played at higher and lower octaves. There is also a tone generator for each note. In my case, I have SOME "D" major keys working, but not the lower ones or the pedal. In your case, all the Eb keys are shot. Would it not be reasonable to assume your tone generator for that note is bad, and my lower divider is bad?
@Ragtimer95 I uploaded Frank Renaut Lowrey Organ not long ago- the entire album is Frank playing a Lowrey Citation Theater organ, one off!- no over dubs. He is also playing through a Leslie Multi-Rank [Space Generator ] & the organ's Brass Symphonizer is mentioned. This record was autographed & paid 20 cents at Goodwill's 10/$2 record sale- lucky that day got 10 organ records! It's a good listen. BTW on my channel I have several organ
Nice tibia tone. Jan Giradot ( look up ' Organ List ' he compiled, great! )probably has a manual for this organ! W/ technician notes often and are the real, complete service manual. My Wurlitzer 625t's manual is so complete that someone with little electronics skills can diagnose and fix the organ. I recommend you get a used HP digitizing oscilloscope, and a multimeter and spend a few evenings learning simple troubleshooting techniques. Audio is quite easy, you just trace a signal to the fault.
This is the kind of organ I have. My Eb and E pedals don't work, all Eb keys don't work, the "wow-wow" effect doesn't ALWAYS work, and I have to have a pre-set set in order for the upper manual to "speak" to its fullest. But I love it. It's my baby, and I love it. :)
Ragtimer95 1 month ago
@Ragtimer95 I managed to get some info about my problem, and possibly yours too - there is a a circuit called the "divider". It's responsible for a melodic tone to be played at higher and lower octaves. There is also a tone generator for each note. In my case, I have SOME "D" major keys working, but not the lower ones or the pedal. In your case, all the Eb keys are shot. Would it not be reasonable to assume your tone generator for that note is bad, and my lower divider is bad?
mistertentpole 1 month ago
At 2:10 Cool 2 note pedals! @mistertentpole &
@Ragtimer95 I uploaded Frank Renaut Lowrey Organ not long ago- the entire album is Frank playing a Lowrey Citation Theater organ, one off!- no over dubs. He is also playing through a Leslie Multi-Rank [Space Generator ] & the organ's Brass Symphonizer is mentioned. This record was autographed & paid 20 cents at Goodwill's 10/$2 record sale- lucky that day got 10 organ records! It's a good listen. BTW on my channel I have several organ
paulj0557 1 month ago
Nice tibia tone. Jan Giradot ( look up ' Organ List ' he compiled, great! )probably has a manual for this organ! W/ technician notes often and are the real, complete service manual. My Wurlitzer 625t's manual is so complete that someone with little electronics skills can diagnose and fix the organ. I recommend you get a used HP digitizing oscilloscope, and a multimeter and spend a few evenings learning simple troubleshooting techniques. Audio is quite easy, you just trace a signal to the fault.
paulj0557 4 months ago
Years ago my folks had the console version of that organ.
almeisam 9 months ago