looking at the frame in the background, bass seems to be good
It's the effect of the centrifuge

In the old days there were something like a "Leslie speaker".
You can build one from a centrifuge?
You can build one from a centrifuge?
That Leslie-speaker is funny. When I utubed it, (a funny chatterbox came up) and heard it’s effect, I finally learned where that cool intro came from on miles' „In A Silent Way“ Miles Davis - In A Silent Way ( Full Album ) - YouTube
Yes, some classic Hammond organs used Leslie's.
Probably synthesized today but some band still uses the "real stuff". The "real stuff" is best:
Classic Hammonds Leslie Speaker Parts - Leslie Speaker Parts - CLASSIC HAMMONDS
The special "Hammond sound" can also be from a "Vibration generator":
ARTICLE OVERVIEW
Probably the most common source of the "vibrating sound" as real Leslies are quite large speakers.
Probably synthesized today but some band still uses the "real stuff". The "real stuff" is best:
Classic Hammonds Leslie Speaker Parts - Leslie Speaker Parts - CLASSIC HAMMONDS
The special "Hammond sound" can also be from a "Vibration generator":
ARTICLE OVERVIEW
Probably the most common source of the "vibrating sound" as real Leslies are quite large speakers.
More Leslie?
Understanding The Leslie Effect
The effect is also quite nice at the low frequencies.....
Understanding The Leslie Effect
The effect is also quite nice at the low frequencies.....
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some old electronic Organs had Leslie setup for bass driver, to mimic real pipe organ
I repaired some old German made and also Yamaha
I repaired some old German made and also Yamaha
Boehm Heimorgel ?
My Dad had one that he built himself from a kit. That was diy audio before we had diyAudio ... 😀
I was quite young then, I just remember that the kit had lots of switches and slider pots, and involved a lot of soldering ... 🙂
Regards, Claas
My Dad had one that he built himself from a kit. That was diy audio before we had diyAudio ... 😀
I was quite young then, I just remember that the kit had lots of switches and slider pots, and involved a lot of soldering ... 🙂
Regards, Claas
Cinemag's strange behavior
good morning omgzm
As you predicted some time ago, I'll o with cinema (decor unavailable until far away in the future...).
Am I correct that it's the C
-pins, and that the outermost 4 pins are kinda obsolete?

(although a red one)

good morning omgzm
As you predicted some time ago, I'll o with cinema (decor unavailable until far away in the future...).
Am I correct that it's the C
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Hey that’s my problem! 
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What problem?
It’s all about blue cars and washplifiers (amplitrice/lavacatore)

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What problem?
It’s all about blue cars and washplifiers (amplitrice/lavacatore)
Uhm, sorry. Didn‘t see your answer. I had so many typoes its really impossible to make sense of that message (except maybe assuming I had a psu-massage)
So, again:
Cinemag CMOQ fit into the pins marked as C2 - C5 / C8 - C11, correct?
And pins 1, 7, 8, 12 (on cinemag) are obsolete ? (Did you… chopped them?)
Thank you and have nice and bugfree evening! (Pepe! Andy! Hear?

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Thank you and have nice and bugfree evening! (Pepe! Andy! Hear?)
Los Tres Caballeros - Somos los tres caballeros - YouTube
José is meeeee! 😀
yup
take TO3 mica, be creative with puncher, to make holes
if nothing else , screw as puncher and appropriate nut as female part
place mica on top of nut, place screw on top, whack it
take TO3 mica, be creative with puncher, to make holes
if nothing else , screw as puncher and appropriate nut as female part
place mica on top of nut, place screw on top, whack it
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