[HAM] no perc decay, A100

Bohachewsky, Andrew V. abohachewsky at draper.com
Wed Jun 25 07:25:35 CDT 2008


Uhh... it's DENDRITES not delrites. "The Delrites" could be a good name
for a retro surf rock band though... 

If in fact the problem is as mtcasino postulated the zapping would be
REAL useful...

Andy

-----Original Message-----
From: hammond-bounces at zeni.net [mailto:hammond-bounces at zeni.net] On
Behalf Of Geoff Williamson
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2008 5:25 AM
To: The Hammond Forum
Subject: Re: [HAM] no perc decay, A100

Hi Speakeasyvintage,

can you tell me more about what these delrites are and where they are  
to be found?

Also, is CEO short-hand for Chief Executive Officer?  Or is that the  
same thing as a Sr Engineer or did you become a CEO after 35 years as  
a Sr Engineer, you must have been a Sr Engineer at a young age,  
jeez...I guess it's a kind of tradition in the Hammond organ world to  
promote yourself - Brother Jack gave himself a promotion to Captain  
after all!

On 25/06/2008, at 8:50 AM, Speakeasyvintage wrote:

> Posted at:
http://www.hammondforum.com/phorum-5.2.6a/read.php?4,1535,1542#msg-1542
> Speakeasyvintage wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> By no means sleazy sir. You can clean & clean forever sometimes. You  
> will
> still need to shock the system to rid the delrites. My answer is  
> based on 35
> years experience as a Sr Engineer.
>
> shayes
> Steven Hayes Sr Engineer / CEO
> www.speakeasyvintagemusic.com
>
> ----- Original Message
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