Crumar Organizer 2 repair tips and demo part 1
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@sounddoctorin Yes, I got it!
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@sounddoctorin Thank you Bob, i'll be patient and I will try with the help of my multimeter... Regards!
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@sounddoctorin Thank you Bob! I'll be patient and I will try with the help of my multimeter... Bye!
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@sounddoctorin Thank you Bob. I'll be patient and I will try with the help of my multimeter... Bye!
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HOLY SCHMOLY!!! I would love to make music with this thing! Great video.
shookstylez 10 months ago
@shookstylez I know someone who might sell a T3 which is similar without the rhythm section. It may need some work..I'll see when I'm on the road in a few weeks here hopefully.
sounddoctorin 10 months ago
Hi guys! Good job! I have an organizer 2 too!
but its percussion section (volume and decay) doesn't work properly because if I play any key I hear the note and a strange kind of reverb. It ends when I switch percussion off or I push the volume resistor to 0 level. Any idea of how fix the problem? I haven't the schematics of this instrument. Thank you!
blackhat81 1 year ago
@blackhat81 Wish I could help on that. From the description it's a little tough to tell what it might be. Look for any electrolytic capacitors in the area that might need replacing always. Like I say so many were bad in that one we worked on. It sounds like it might be a leaky capacitor where it's extending the envelope way out on the percussion. I dunno.
sounddoctorin 1 year ago
@blackhat81 Yeah an ESR (Equiv. Series resistance) meter is required to tell if capacitors are going bad w/out pulling them and checking leakage and capacitance. Very handy tool..highly recommend getting one.
sounddoctorin 1 year ago
I...think you are asking if I can make Organ pedals? Uhh..no that isn't something I've tried. Usually they are plenty easy to scrap out of old organs :-). THIS organ is designed to interface with pedals but we didn't have them with it. Not sure how easy it would be to adapt an arbitrary set of pedals onto it.
sounddoctorin 2 years ago