--- In vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com, "alexparrca" <alexparrca@...> wrote: > > Hi folks, > > I've had this funny problem with my A-100 that I just can't get rid of. When I turn the organ > on, as soon as the Leslie warms up, I hear a sound as if low notes were stick. Then, I turn > the vibrato/chorus selector about 2 full clockwise turns and the noise disappear. When I > select either Vibrato I, II or III the sound is chopping but if I select the Chorus I, II or III it > sounds fine. I've rebuilt the Scanner Vibrato twice without luck. > > Does anyone can help me? > > Alex > Hi Alex. This is general advice until I can get to my drawings. If the scanner has been rebuilt then the problem may be in the vibrato switching or the delay line. Are you familiar with the term DENDRITE as applied to Hammond organs. It is a whisker growth that is almost invisible to the naked eye. It usually builds up between plated metal parts and can short out part of the delay line. It can be blown away by 18 volts derived from two nine volt batteries. I had this problem on my X-66. Google Dendrite in Hammond organ and get back to me if you think I can help further. Best regards. John.
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Re: Vibrato is Chopping but chorus is fine
2008-05-26 by johnx66uk2003
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