http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YvBXKCFiZnI&feature=related Simon Beck London, UK -- I am using the free version of SPAMfighter. We are a community of 6 million...
That is WAY cool! I'm surprised that the great Mr. James, as old as we was, was still interested in doing new tunes of the R&B/Rock era, although at the end of...
Wendy, our amazing trumpet player and manager has succeded in getting a 6-month loan of the 200A! We will hopefully be bringing it to our recording session on...
Excellent recording session today! We put down the rhythm section (including keyboards) plus guide vocals and trumpets for all five songs as well as percussion...
Possibly the dampers for those notes need some adjusting? I can't see how the long cable would affect some dampers but not others. There are possible problems...
Its not the cable. Your Wurli needs a strip-down. Simple as that. There is the "sluggish action" evident. There is no short-cut.........sorry. Doug @ Klassic...
The keyboard action isn't remotely sluggish - it's fast and light. The only issue seems to be the pedal. Funnily enough, I think this Wurly is actually one of...
Simon, since the original pedal cables are no longer available, my guess is that someone replaced it with a generic, and made it too long. A VERY simple test...
I may be completely wrong about that, but since the cable works the same way bike brakes do, no matter if it's 1m or 5m long, only the friction will change....
Yes Marc-Etienne, the length does make a difference in how it works. If you have extra slack, it will not pull hard enough to raise all of the dampers because...
New member here. (Although it's a small vintage keys world online -- I already "know" many of you through various Hammond, Rhodes and combo organ lists.) After...
... I'm answering based on owning a 206A. The base is not readily removable. In the files section for the group, there's a couple docs with procedures for...
Thanks Rob. I looked at the files, and it sounds like removing the top just to transport the unit would be a lot of trouble. I've used my vehicle to transport...
Hi. International assistance required. We need to locate the following component to enable re-building of EP amplifiers.....viz............ VECTROL Analog...
http://uk.farnell.com/eg-g-vactec/vtl5c3/optocoupler-single-channel/dp/1652519?Ntt=1652519 ... Blonde_B3 blondeb3@... [Non-text portions of this message...
Or this one <http://uk.farnell.com/eg-g-vactec/vtl5c2/optocoupler-single-channel/dp/1652518>? Without knowing the exact specifications of the original, the...
Yes I have always used the 5C3 and found them to work fine, that's why I sent the link. Perhaps I should have put some explanation, thanks Chris! Geoff ... ...
I have the same problem replacing LDRs in organ swell pedals. The organ makers never published detailed specs. (resistance = x ohms at A lux and y ohms at B...
Yep, and then there's those dang photodiodes...at least they usually have a part number on them to check a datasheet with these days! Geoff ... Blonde_B3 ...
Hello, I'm a long-time member of this list, and thought you all might be interested in a Wurlitzer-related item that I have for sale. I have purchased items in...
At this evening's rehearsal (at The Skanx's secret underground headquarters somewhere south of the River Thames) I tried putting the Wurly on the double-X...
I play my 206 thru a 50watt guitar amp, and had similat hum issues. I cured the hum using a Behringer Hum Destroyerr. ( http://www.zzounds.com/item--BEHHD400 )...
Excellent,Simon.I thought raising it would work. As far as the hum goes, I'm not that familiar with the UK's power grid. I know here, you would trying...
Fred, I am curious- why do you say it has to be a 111 or a 112? It looks exactly like the pictures I have of a 100.There have been model 100's on ebay before,...