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B3 test after repair Mark Muggie Doo " 11//11/11

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Uploaded by on Nov 13, 2011

Test run of Muggie's blonde 1957 Hammond B3 organ after replacing the filter Capacitors in AO28 preamp, re-tubing and a few other adjustments. ....original problem still exists. Back to the drawing board.

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  • Leslie is a 251 model (1951) with a slightly modified 147 amplifier. 147'a are quick on the fast/ slow shift because their direct 110 V controlled instead if 12V thru a vacuum tube that takes a second or so on 122 leslies. Never liked the delay. A 122 can be modified to do this too. I have a bad condencer that is making the leslie " click" when I switch speeds. next repair....

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  • i really am impressed how this b3 sounds. the change from chorale to tremelo & tremelo back to chorale is very quick without any delay. overall quality of this organ is great. what model leslie is conneted to thos organ?

  • No frigging digital sample can come close to the real sound of a Hammond...

    

  • Excellent! 

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