Hammond Organ

Bill Kidd bkidd@tilc.com
Sat, 27 Mar 1999 23:05:58 -0800


Elian Degen wrote:
> 
> Rogerio, and List
> 
> Some time ago I read about a company which made Integrated Circuitry
> substitutes for these valves. Upon receiving Rogerio´s mail I tried to find
> it, but I missplaced it. Let´s see if anyone on the list remembers anything.
> They are supposed to have a longer life and solve the problem for many years
> 
> Elian
> -----Mensaje original-----
> De: Rogerio Cunha <rogeriocunha@openlink.com.br>
> Para: pianotech@ptg.org <pianotech@ptg.org>
> Fecha: Sábado, 27 de Marzo de 1999 08:44 a.m.
> Asunto: Re: Hammond Organ
> 
> >Jim.
> >I suppose that is Vacuum tubes or VALVES.
> >These parts are electronic valves as 5U4, 12AX7, 5Y3,6L6 , etc, that
> permits
> >the electrons to flow on it.
> >Thanks
> >ROGERIO CUNHA - IC MEMBER OF THE GUILD
> >
> > Perhaps you are speaking of TrekII products.  They supply a complete, 
solid state assembly for some older tone wheel Hammonds.  It replaces the 
 tube-type preamp.  http://www.trekII.com    I just tried them and 
apparently their server is down, but this was a good url a few days ago.
Bill


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