[HAM] L-100 - running the whole signal through an Octavider ?

Jerry Fowler jerryinkc at gmail.com
Wed Jan 31 18:12:48 CST 2007


No reason why it should hurt to route any line-level signal source into your
organ amp.
But really I think you'd be alot more satisfied with the tone from some
decent bookshelf speakers
sitting on top of the organ. Having your playing come out of different
speakers than the recording
will usually create a better "play along" experience.\
-Jerry


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> From damroze at excite.com Wed Jan 31 17:59:18 2007
> Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 10:16:30 -0800
> From: David Damroze <damroze at excite.com>
> To: The Hammond Forum <hammond at zeni.net>
> Subject: Re: [HAM] L-100 - running the whole signal through an Octavider ?
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> On Jan 29, 2007, at 9:54 AM, Bohachewsky, Andrew V. wrote:
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> Well, actually, paying a phonograph through it is/was the official,
> original, intended use for it.
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> I actually believe that phono equalization is applied to the input
> signal at this point.
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> It was intended as a "play along" feature. Not sure why you couldn't
> just play along to the record player (unless perhaps a console/Leslie
> setup would generally overpower the home victrolas of the time...)
> From the manual : ( hope this posts okay)
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