[HAM] 122 reverb unit - anybody know where to get?

joe doria joedoria at hotmail.com
Sun Sep 10 16:51:27 CDT 2006


Well, i think I'd want the old school one.

Ahh, damn - that's right (extra louvers and upper cab size with 122r).  I 
have reg 122's, a 22H, and a 45 with 122 amp. No extra louvers (but they all 
have the pwr connection for verb on the amp I believe)

Hmm...prob screwed, but the idea isn't dead to me yet.  There might be a way 
to do it with what I got.
I do have extra a-100 verb units too.

thanks guys


>From: "Martin K. Petersen" <mkp at mkp.net>
>Reply-To: The Hammond Forum <hammond at zeni.net>
>To: The Hammond Forum <hammond at zeni.net>
>Subject: Re: [HAM] 122 reverb unit - anybody know where to get?
>Date: Sun, 10 Sep 2006 00:00:56 -0400
>
> >>>>> "joe" == joe doria <joedoria at hotmail.com> writes:
>
>joe> I gotta do it.  Does anyone know where I can get the reverb unit
>joe> for a 122?  Does it require a mounted speaker?  Or, although i
>joe> doubt it, does it go thru the horn/rotor speaks?
>
>You can't just install a reverb amp. in any 122.  It must be a model
>122R.  The 122R cabinet can be recognized by the extra set of small
>louvres on the sides.  Like this:
>
>      http://mkp.net/organ/tn/122r.jpg.html
>
>The top section in an -R Leslie is taller so it can accomodate the
>reverb amp.  A 6x9 speaker mounts behind the small louvres for the
>reverberation signal.
>
>
>However, why don't you get a Trek II reverb?  It's easy to install,
>sweet sounding and it doesn't bother me that the reverb signal goes
>through the horn/drums.  It's also convenient to be able to control
>the amount of reverberation from the console (for that extra nice
>sound when squabbling).
>
>       http://www.trekii.com/RV1C.html
>
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