I picked up a Rodgers 740B (church/classic) that came with four of the Rogers M10C (six 6x9 with 4 little horn tweeters) speaker columns, two of the M6C (six...
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You hit on one of the reasons, and that was dispersion. Another reason was economics when Rodgers changed from the very expensive JBL 075 ring radiator tweeter...
I forgot to add. Some people have built M-10 copies using 6 x 9 car speakers with plastic cones. The outcome is not in the same class as the paper twin cone 6...
Sigh(!)....................how true...................unrelated to M-10's, back in the 60's when I was in the Army and poor (I still am poor), I built a pair...
And the M-10s are not bi-polar but di-polar. The former means in phase and equal volume front and rear, and the latter equal volume front and rear and out of...
I believe it just might be associated with the "sweet sixteen" theory that I think the Air Force came up with.and if not them.surely someone else. Ha. The...
When I was a pup, I remember a sweet sixteen project in a great old magazine, I think was Popular Electronics, (even possibly Mechanics Illustrated) that ...
Jerry, I think it was Mechanix Illustrated and I think it used 4" speakers! As I remember, they had complete plans and blueprints and parts lists etc. for ...
I too have the MI magazine stashed somewhere. Doubt I could find it quickly. But for some reason the Air Force sticks in my mind as being the creator. MI just...
I know I don't have my MI anywhere but that Air Force idea sounds vaguely familiar now that you mention it. My brother and I were some of those guys pushing...
Those Rodgers sound panels always looked like a "wall-of-eyes" to me...Like something from a Sci-Fi B movie. Never got the chance to hear a set however....
I didn't mention that I have an M13-100U in my storage room. It's been idle for some time. I never liked the open back. My Trio Service manual shows how the...
We will send On Approval copies of the LENT & EASTER book and midi files out to anyone. Try them. If you like them, you go on the site and pay $19.95. Don't...
Hi Noel, I would like to see the book and midi files. Paul R. Swank Director of Music Christ Lutheran Church-LCMS 634 Ponca Street Baltimore, MD 21224 ...
Hello All, I am in need of a service manual for my 321, serial number 30746. It has a real Glock in the lid. It appears to be a Deluxe. It has a B-2-50 and...
i have a service manuel for my Rogers Trio 321a with the glock under the lid. If that will work let me know and I will be happy to get it copied and sent to...
 FYI The 321A, B, and C are completely different circuitry than the 321. You must copy a 321 service manual otherwise the schematic diagrams will not match...
Hi All... Can anyone tell me if they know where i can buy some theatre organ stops from, like a rodgers organ breakers if there is such a thing. I want to...
Arndt Organ Supply is a good source. I found the original stop tabs on my 340 discolored with age and the new ones did not match too well. Ted ... From:...
Rodgers Theatre Organ UsersHi Chris I have all but one stop tab from a Rodgers 340. Cost $1US each plus postage from Australia. Let me know what you need. ...
Hi Everyone. Can anyone tell me if they have any information on the workings of the swell / creshendo pedals from my theatre organ... i want to know if they...
Hi Chris, Most likely there is a single pot on each of the pedals. Expression is achieved by the pots varying the voltage on a light bulb with up to 4 LDRs...
There is a FANTASTIC new Theatre Organ/Piano DVD/CD Box Set I think you'd all enjoy. It is the "Red White & Blue Ragtime Revue" featuring organist Dave...
Hi Chris, I forgot to include one sentence that will clear up some things. The LDRs are the actual volume controls being controlled by the light bulbs, the...
 Here is another helpful hint for anyone who needs to replace or add another of those black caps that cover the bulbs of the expression pots. Instead of...