can the guy get some photos of the machine taken and post them to the group or to Dave Kean or Martin? Is Harry Chamberlin's son Richard still around? --- In Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com, NormLeete@... wrote: > > > > Dear All, > > Any comments from the Chamberlin experts on the list? > > Norm > > In a message dated 21/02/2007 04:01:57 GMT Standard Time, > egdon@... writes: > > > Hi Norm > > > > I was checking out your site and wondered if you might be able to point me > > in the right direction. > > > > I have what I think is a Chamberlin Music Master Model 600 or 660. I've > > had it for probably about 20 years. I'm pretty sure it does not have a > > serial number plate, but it does have a date stamped on some of the keys > > [I think it was Aug 1965]. > > > > The guy I got it from told me a few things about it, but that's really all > > I have to go on. It was not well taken care of - had a lot of junk in the > > back when I first got it [like spider eggs], and by looking at them I > > think at least some of the cabinet sides has either been replaced or > > stripped of their covering and painted. Definitely needs some work in > > that area, but I think it was an instrument that saw a lot of time on the > > road. He said that it toured with Godspell in the early 70's, and that it > > was the "original Mellotron", that it was actually before the Mellotron, > > which is what makes me think it is a 600 or 660. Not sure what the > > difference was between those two anyway. > > > > He also said it originally had pedals - it does not have pedals now. He > > gave me some pedals with it, but they don't look quite like the pedals > > I've seen in pictures. It has two keyboards, with the row of 6 LEDs above > > each and the two selector 'levers' between the keyboards. Each side has 6 > > banks of sounds, making 36 sounds total, counting the two keyboards and > > the 3 positions on the selectors. > > > > The motors that roll up to the next bank are not connected, so I would > > roll them up manually with the chain. He told me that the switches would > > roll the chains up to the next bank, where a trip switch would stop it at > > the right spot. In fact, not much is actually connected in it, except > > that it did work well - I used to play it quite a bit, and adjusted the > > whole thing many times, mostly after moving to a new apartment. The > > sounds were great, but it always needed some kind of tweaking. It has a > > 1/4" out for plugging into a board or amp. The belt finally snapped one > > day, and at the time I could not find anyone with belts for it in NY. I > > have not played it since then - many years. It has been sitting in my > > basement for 8+ years. I would have to give it a good bit of work at this > > stage, even with parts readily available, but I am sure it is still > > essentially playable. > > > > The reason I am not sure what model it is, is that it doesn't look > > *exactly* like any of the pictures I have seen on the web. It has volume > > knobs, but they aren't in the same location as they are in the photos I've > > seen. Also, pretty sure there are only two knobs, and I always assumes > > that the third one in photos was for the pedals, so who knows what model > > it really is, or what has been done to it over the years. > > > > Very long story short - do you have any idea what would be a good next > > step in finding out what I have? > > > > Thanks > > > egdon >
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2007-02-23 by charel196
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