Hi,
I just got a Hammond amp, an A0-29 and it's complete and supposedly was working when pulled from an organ that was beyond repair.
Would you suggest taking it down to it's core and rebuilding it to a 5E3 or completely tearing it down to parts and starting from scratch? This is assuming it really does work as advertised.
Personally I'm leaning towards a complete tear down for a couple reasons:
1. I've never really seen a decent write up on the specific conversion so I'd be doing a lot of math (not a strong point for me) to get everything right.
2. A complete tear down would allow me to know exactly what's what in there rather than assuming parts are functionally OK & chasing ghosts later.
In any case I wouldn't be reusing any electrolytic caps.
Anyone here done one like this? Any suggested links for research on my own before I get the iron hot?
Cheers,
- JJ
I just got a Hammond amp, an A0-29 and it's complete and supposedly was working when pulled from an organ that was beyond repair.
Would you suggest taking it down to it's core and rebuilding it to a 5E3 or completely tearing it down to parts and starting from scratch? This is assuming it really does work as advertised.
Personally I'm leaning towards a complete tear down for a couple reasons:
1. I've never really seen a decent write up on the specific conversion so I'd be doing a lot of math (not a strong point for me) to get everything right.
2. A complete tear down would allow me to know exactly what's what in there rather than assuming parts are functionally OK & chasing ghosts later.
In any case I wouldn't be reusing any electrolytic caps.
Anyone here done one like this? Any suggested links for research on my own before I get the iron hot?
Cheers,
- JJ
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