Hammond B-2 organ and Leslie 122 troubleshooting
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loved the 15 sec. clip of henry vacuuming <3 <3
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how hard is replacing the relay?
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You know i just love these old organs
its like they have a personality.
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I have a Hammond C3 w/ a 122, but the problem w/ my Leslie is that sometime it will run on both slow and fast speed. Other times I will switch it to fast and it will not go back to slow until you move the cabinet or turn it off. Do you have any suggestions on what could be causing this?
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youre an expert, i wish i had your knowledge
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We found that the problem indeed was the bad relay...a brand new relay and new capacitors solved this problem.
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Step 1: switch to slow, tap the screw head on top of the amp, which holds the relay. This may loosen it. If not, Step 2: unplug the slow motor AC plug, and try it with an extension cord. If it runs, your problem is obviously elsewhere.
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Oh boy, the "crispy burrito" .0047's. Organgrinder010 helped me recap my 31H amp last year, and it was full of those @*&% things. The difference in sound afterward was like night and day.
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Yeah, I'd love to see the end result. I take it the relay was the culprit for the lack of slow speed?
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Its kind of intereting, the Leslies don't seem to hold up as well as the Hammonds themselves.
Hmmm, I never thought I would see a paper cap in a 1976 tube amp. By then it would all be mylar.
analogrules1986 3 years ago
Yeah, you wouldn't think...but they look like paper "black beauties" to me. They're not expensive to replace so I will replace them just to be sure while we have the amp in for repair.
retrochad 3 years ago
Hope you do a video the repair and reinstalled parts.
AllAmericanFiveRadio 3 years ago
I'll try and make sure I do! On the last service call I forgot the camera when we replaced the horn driver on the Leslie so I didn't get a completed repair video.
retrochad 3 years ago