Hiya David. Thanks for your reply. I did in fact post to the Hammond Zone on the 28th December. I know it was probably not a good time to do it, but there have been 145 other postings since mine with not a single response to my query. I was just hoping that someone might be able to point me in the right direction to sort this pedal volume problem out. I'd be very grateful of any suggestions. Regards. Steve UK _____________________________________________________________________ --- In vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com, "balderson04" <djacklin@...> wrote: > > Hi, Steve: > > You might direct your question to the Yahoo Hammond_Zone group: many > very knowledgeable Hammond enthusiasts there and they'll probably be > able to steer you in the right direction. > > David > > --- In vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com, "Steve" <organised@> wrote: > > > > Firstly, hello and a Happy New Year from a new member !! > > > > Sorry to kick off with a problem on my first posting here, but I am > > really needing some assistance. > > > > Amongst other things, I've just bought an old Hammond 222122K Aurora > > Century. > > > > Generally, it is in first class condition and plays fine, but there is > > a problem with the bass pedals volume. > > > > The swell pedal has to be flat out to hear anything from the bass > > section. The 8'and 16' pedal drawbars are working and sounding. The > > bass guitar tab is working ok and so is the pedal sustain. > > > > Has anyone got any idea please as to what the problem might be ? > > > > Any help greatly appreciated. > > > > Many thanks. > > > > Steve > > UK > > >
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Re: Hammond Aurora Century 222122K
2007-01-08 by Steve
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