Re: [crumar] Attn: Plank
2000-03-24 by PLANK
What do you need to know?, just ask. At that price it's a steel, the last one I saw in the UK was at a price of 400 UK Pounds, no stand, Vol.ped or Bass pedals. The parts are fairly standard and can be fix very easily by a good Music Inst. Retailer or friend. But most times they just need a good clean out from the inside, and the Key contacts, pots and switches cleaning with the right Elec.Contact cleaner spray from Maplins/Radio Shack. The best way to use one is with an external Leslie, or some thing like the Korg G-4 (if you can find one),. I've all ways love my T2 and would not part with it for the world(well may be the new Roland VK-77),since I got the Korg G-4 it sounds ten time better, and a lot of people want to know were the B3 is hiding. The T2 and G-4 combo I WILL NOT SELL, if some one tried to part them from me I'LL KILL THE BASTARDS. Other units like the Boss SE-50/70, Digitech and Dynacord are good as well. Sorry for the delay in my reply, but I've been away from home for the past week giging. PLANK,(Manchester,U.K.) plank@... ----- Original Message -----
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From: Ian Alexander Ratzer <iratzer@...> > From: "Ian Alexander Ratzer" <iratzer@...> > > Hi, this is for Plank mostly, but if anyone can help I'd appreciate, > > Any chance you could tell me about the T2? I'm new to the world of > organs, and I found an old one in a store for $200 USD = about 130 > pounds. It's a fixer-upper, though, some of the stuff doesn't work on > it, and I'm wondering whether it's very hard to fix them (I have very > basic skills with a soddering iron and a pair of pliers). And also > whether it's a good price because I think it's a good deal but I > don't know. I heard you have a T2 and you could tell me a thing or > two. Read the last posting I made, I put some of the specifics in it. > > thanks a lot > > -Ian Ratzer > > P.S. and thanks for the idea, Reed.