[HAM] Playing around with an old E 100Michael Downes lordvader131 at yahoo.comTue Apr 22 15:42:06 CDT 2008
The E100 is under-appreciated. If your technically-minded or don't use percussion that much, the E is a very respectable Hammond. Michael T. Downes "Bohachewsky, Andrew V." <abohachewsky at draper.com> wrote: Hey Benjamin, Looks like you got the major mods done on the E100. If you'd like I have a writeup (word document) from a fellow in England on what he did to get the E100 as B3 sounding as possible. Happy to forward it along to you (or anybody else) if you're interested. As I said it looks like you hit the major mods, there may have been a couple more mentioned in the writeup. Andy -----Original Message----- From: hammond-bounces at zeni.net [mailto:hammond-bounces at zeni.net] On Behalf Of benjamin Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2008 5:17 AM To: hammond at zeni.net Cc: benjaminmassy at hotmail.com Subject: [HAM] Playing around with an old E 100 Hello Ham lovers ,I ve recently been busy building something for my younger friend Nick , for the moment he doesnot have the moneys to pay for a full B3 but I gave him a cheap start with this converted and customized E100 , it plays rather nice , got the right percussion settings wich are even internally made adjustable for him ; did away with all the unnessesary rubish dad isn't used on this 'E' -- Subscription Options/Unsubscribe/Archives: http://www.zeni.net/hf/ Hammond-Leslie FAQ: http://theatreorgans.com/hammond/faq/ HammondWiki: http://www.dairiki.org/HammondWiki/ hammond at zk3.dec.com archives: http://zk3.hammondforum.com/ Beta Forum Port: http://www.hammondforum.com/forum/
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