[HAM] What is the best way to get the A100 reverb effect to

Keith H Clark organtec at charter.net
Thu Jun 19 19:30:33 CDT 2008


Kon,
    Put the switch in echo postion. Listen with a signal tracer or amp at
the reverb tank output to see if there is reverberated signal present when
someone plays the organ. If not,your drive signal is being cut off when you
switch to ecjo,you will need to correct this...

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From: hammond-bounces at zeni.net [mailto:hammond-bounces at zeni.net] On Behalf
Of Kon Zissis
Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2008 4:16 PM
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Subject: [HAM] What is the best way to get the A100 reverb effect to

Hi Keith.
Yes the reverb effect is heard properly through the normal reverb
speaker in the 1966 A100 when I set the main / ensemble / echo  switch
to the main and the ensemble settings but the reverb effect does not go
to the Leslie 122 and the owner of the A100 and the Leslie 122 wants
the reverb to also be heard through the Leslie 122 if this is possible.
All the best.
Kon
 
Keith H Clark wrote:
You are making too big of a project of this. Did you make sure the
reverb had a drive signal??? Can you verify bt listening to the tank
output?
 
 
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