[HAM] 716 Leslie/now 720

Bruce Gordon ecurbnodrog at yahoo.com
Tue Feb 20 08:35:08 CST 2007


Mike,
  So now...one of my fuses  blew in the 720.  I have
pulled the amp and preamp(s) out, and I don't know
what to do next!  Can a tech just sit down with it and
check it all out, testing resistors, caps, etc., w/o
the speakers to find out the problem? I'd gladly ship
it all out to someone. (Without the cabinet, speakers,
etc.)  There are no MITA techs around here, nor anyone
who even calls themselves a Hammond/Leslie repair
person.  Any comments/suggestions gladly taken.
Thanks, BG

--- mtcasino <mtcasino at comcast.net> wrote:

> Yes that can be accomplished.
> It will take some effort!
> You might be able to get the Memphis type sound,
> (straight lower and
> rotating upper) much easier. 
> 
> A different amplifier set in the 720 could give you
> a boost.
> (more effort) or lower impedance speakers. I don't
> know what the end result
> in sound quality if this was done.
> 
> Mike
> <snip>
> 
> Thanks for the info, Mike.  <snip> oh...forgot to
> ask....will it modify into a single channel so he
> could use it with an A100?  Wish my 720 was 280
> watts.
> BG
> 
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