1965 Hammond A-102 clean up and restoration

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  • Опубліковано 16 лис 2024

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  • @NathanMYoung-mi9kn
    @NathanMYoung-mi9kn 5 років тому +1

    Thank you for sharing. I just purchased one and Im learning from you. Thanks again.

  • @lerpack455
    @lerpack455 3 роки тому

    A very interesting video. Thanks. l have learnt a lot. lnteresting that a C3 & B3 are heavier that the A’s and yet they have speakers and extra amp’s!

  • @thomasrapoza7693
    @thomasrapoza7693 3 роки тому

    It would have been nice if you had actually shown how you cleaned the tube sockets and oiled the tone generator. I learned nothing from this vid except what the components were.

  • @criqdekuyper9259
    @criqdekuyper9259 4 роки тому +1

    Bad news = you have foam. All those dead keys = foam.

  • @sheridan1981
    @sheridan1981 7 років тому +1

    Hey Zach, do you have an update on your restoration?

  • @wiseoldwitch4874
    @wiseoldwitch4874 6 років тому

    Thank you.

  • @GIBKEL
    @GIBKEL 3 роки тому

    I just got a M102….does that sound right? Anyhow, has two switches, a motor and play switch. Motor switch doesn’t stay engaged but runs and has quite a racket. I’ve oiled but it hasn’t really changed the racket. Not sure how deep to go but it is truly a marvel of American musical production. A primitive synth. Reverb-2 of them are very string sounding. Although it seems to have both engaged for a good audible signal. There is obviously no one left to advise a would be owner. Any thoughts on racket and volume levels without reverb engaged. It still sounds in Key.

    • @richreid7098
      @richreid7098 2 роки тому

      Start and runs switches. Press and hold start for 8 seconds. Continue holding and turn on run. After 4 seconds release the start switch. They usually are fairly noisy when starting but should be pretty quiet when running.

    • @richreid7098
      @richreid7098 2 роки тому

      Are you using Hammond oil?

    • @richreid7098
      @richreid7098 2 роки тому

      If it has been oiled for years, which is not uncommon, it needs time to soak in and spread out.

  • @jorgeandrade20
    @jorgeandrade20 11 років тому

    Hi, could you elaborate on how you cleaned the tube sockets? I recently purchased an organ just like yours and the percussion does not work, I tried re-seating the tubes to no avail, so I'd like to clean the sockets next, also, the reverb circuitry was stripped out of the poor thing, I realized shortly after that it has had a rough life.

  • @lerpack455
    @lerpack455 3 роки тому +1

    Nonsense about this being the ugliest Hammond. For a ‘home instrument’ this organ is the most beautiful. The guys who designed these back in the 40’s 50’s 60’s knew their stuff and were ‘old school’ masters. This is a gem in design and l have always wanted one but they are rare in the U.K. unfortunately. l have use many for on the road....M’s L’s & C’s but for a home job, l’m having to get up-stairs an XK-3c and a 145.

  • @jaredrush6750
    @jaredrush6750 5 років тому

    Mylar caps usually equals blackfoam :(

  • @hugobellemare9416
    @hugobellemare9416 6 років тому +2

    What restoration? You didn't do anything...

  • @faradohm7334
    @faradohm7334 9 років тому

    bla bla bla...vidéo for what?
    nothing else ?....