Thanks for your time consuming work. I actually have one sittin in my living room. Been wondering what if i disassemble the entire things apart. But thanks to you, i dont have to. I will just keep it intact as a vintage display.
@Triplechorus2 Жыл бұрын
I did this sad work in 2002 on a farfisa jacqueline in my school. I still have most of those boards and sometimes use them for repairing other organs, string machines or synths from that time. One day I will use the Leslie unit for a project. Greetings from Germany!🇩🇪🤝
@wanorman200724 күн бұрын
As complex as that was for a solid-state organ, imagine what it was like to work on a tube organ. (I don't have to imagine, I used to repair organs.)
@mrnasty02106 Жыл бұрын
I just saw a 1950s film, beautifully demonstrating one of these. I'm not a fan of organs, but it's fascinating learning about them. It's great to know that there's more than the overrated, Hammond/Leslie stuff out there.
@EskilutenD Жыл бұрын
Beautiful.
@walterkersting99226 ай бұрын
Strange comments about sad emotions; I look at these boards and they’re very well done probably right here in America by some folks who may still be alive, hard-working, intelligent people. The engineers that put these things together or another level of intelligent.
@fredturd Жыл бұрын
6:51 Imagine what it took to put it together... I'm going to watch this in reverse. Maybe I'll stop crying.
@livefree6878
Жыл бұрын
It was REALLY hard getting to the point of having two dismantling our Organ. It had a ground fault problem for years. Every time you turn it on you’d get a shock on your wrist. We added the wooden music holder to our new keyboard to mix in some of the old with a new. 👍
@DR-mp4gv Жыл бұрын
Test to see if you're a BOSS LEVEL techie. NOW..put it together like new😊
@tjizzle81553 ай бұрын
Doesn't all those reddish mlccs have Palladian ....and what model Baldwin
@kevinrunions8234 Жыл бұрын
I just wished you'd played it a before you pulled it apart! Did it sound good anyway? :)
@livefree6878
Жыл бұрын
It did sound good, it was just transferring electrical current to the frame so when you touched your wrist it would give you a lite shock. I looked for a long time trying to find this electrical shorts eventually I just had to give up on it, hard decision👍
@LukeCypert
8 ай бұрын
I just bought a perfect condition one of these for $50! I'm so glad I don't have to do any repairs on it, looks like a nightmare for someone like me, haha
@photerm73203 ай бұрын
Ironically people that put this together don't know how to use a smart phone 😂
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Thanks for your time consuming work. I actually have one sittin in my living room. Been wondering what if i disassemble the entire things apart. But thanks to you, i dont have to. I will just keep it intact as a vintage display.
I did this sad work in 2002 on a farfisa jacqueline in my school. I still have most of those boards and sometimes use them for repairing other organs, string machines or synths from that time. One day I will use the Leslie unit for a project. Greetings from Germany!🇩🇪🤝
As complex as that was for a solid-state organ, imagine what it was like to work on a tube organ. (I don't have to imagine, I used to repair organs.)
I just saw a 1950s film, beautifully demonstrating one of these. I'm not a fan of organs, but it's fascinating learning about them. It's great to know that there's more than the overrated, Hammond/Leslie stuff out there.
Beautiful.
Strange comments about sad emotions; I look at these boards and they’re very well done probably right here in America by some folks who may still be alive, hard-working, intelligent people. The engineers that put these things together or another level of intelligent.
6:51 Imagine what it took to put it together... I'm going to watch this in reverse. Maybe I'll stop crying.
@livefree6878
Жыл бұрын
It was REALLY hard getting to the point of having two dismantling our Organ. It had a ground fault problem for years. Every time you turn it on you’d get a shock on your wrist. We added the wooden music holder to our new keyboard to mix in some of the old with a new. 👍
Test to see if you're a BOSS LEVEL techie. NOW..put it together like new😊
Doesn't all those reddish mlccs have Palladian ....and what model Baldwin
I just wished you'd played it a before you pulled it apart! Did it sound good anyway? :)
@livefree6878
Жыл бұрын
It did sound good, it was just transferring electrical current to the frame so when you touched your wrist it would give you a lite shock. I looked for a long time trying to find this electrical shorts eventually I just had to give up on it, hard decision👍
@LukeCypert
8 ай бұрын
I just bought a perfect condition one of these for $50! I'm so glad I don't have to do any repairs on it, looks like a nightmare for someone like me, haha
Ironically people that put this together don't know how to use a smart phone 😂
very sad
No wonder they weigh a ton.