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Started by Leevibe, September 27, 2014, 02:34:12 AM

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diablochris6

This is awesome! I will also say that the 84 year-old gentleman that has been playing organ at my church for over 50 years has a B3 at his house.
Build guides of my original designs and modifications here

Leevibe

Quote from: sonarchotic on September 28, 2014, 03:29:07 PM
I have a trade offer out on a 64' m101. The guys wants a synth and I have one getting no use, sooo...    I have a 'motors and controls' class coming up before too long and a leslie may make a great project for it. I'll make a thread of it if I do. I have a Rhodes lined up too so I may have the bones of my dream, or nightmare depending on the amount of work they both need, home studio. If you don't mind, keep your mods updated on here. I'd be interested to see your progress. The whole tone wheel mechanism is just fascinating. Clock work, inductance and sound all working together.  Combine all that with tubes and the Doppler effect and how can you lose?


Cool! I hope you score it. let us know if you get it. Sounds like your studio could be well equipped in the keys department. I will definitely start a thread if I get into the mods.


Quote from: diablochris6 on September 28, 2014, 08:34:27 PM
This is awesome! I will also say that the 84 year-old gentleman that has been playing organ at my church for over 50 years has a B3 at his house.

Rad!! You need to get to be very good friends with that guy!

Leevibe

Quote from: sonarchotic on September 28, 2014, 03:29:07 PM

I have a trade offer out on a 64' m101. The guys wants a synth and I have one getting no use, sooo...    I have a 'motors and controls' class coming up before too long and a leslie may make a great project for it. I'll make a thread of it if I do. I have a Rhodes lined up too so I may have the bones of my dream, or nightmare depending on the amount of work they both need, home studio. If you don't mind, keep your mods updated on here. I'd be interested to see your progress. The whole tone wheel mechanism is just fascinating. Clock work, inductance and sound all working together.  Combine all that with tubes and the Doppler effect and how can you lose?

Got my first mod done! Short of a tube swap, it's about as easy a mod as can be done. You can check it out here.