[analogorgans] Re: activity

  • From: milton miller <mrcool6020002003@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: analogorgans@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2007 04:10:41 -0700 (PDT)

i'm familiar with the m 10  and m 13    but what was the m 3 like ?did it have 
the 6 by 9's with a tweeter?  i played a 750-b for several years that had some 
long rectangular ones that were installed on some beams.a lot of 6 by 9's in a 
row.these organs had some reeds that were very real.  milt

"Robert G. Danka" <bobtv@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:       I believe a 770 came from 
the factory with 2 M-3 cabinets, 1 M-10, and 1 P-32.  I bought mine from an 
individual who bought it from their church.  It had 2 M-3 's, 3 M-10 's, and 
they left the P-32 in the church.  Some of these were antiphonal speakers and I 
got an extra S-102 amplifier for that.  In my home I used none of them because 
they were physically too large.  I used to work for Sony in their TV factory in 
Mt. Pleasant, PA and had access to new scrap tv speakers for their large 
premium crt tv's 32" and larger.  With their permission, (always) I obtained 
several of these systems, repaired them, and built my own pedal cabinet.  These 
Sony systems were small sealed plastic ported enclosures meant to go inside a 
plastic tv cabinet and had usually a 5 1/2" woofer and a small cone mid-range 
and a cone tweeter.  They sound amazingly good in my home.  Very smooth with no 
trace of harshness.  It tickles me because I just
 have 3 of them literally thrown in a corner.  They have more than adequate 
power handling for my room.  I built my own pedal cabinet using a Radio Shack 
12" car sub-woofer.  My former neighbor used to install car audio systems and 
couldn't believe his ears when he heard the 32' Contra Bourdon shake.  His said 
if he didn't see and hear it, he would never believe that is a Radio Shack 
speaker in there.
   
  Bob Danka     
    ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: milton miller 
  To: analogorgans@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2007 11:40 PM
  Subject: [analogorgans] Re: activity
  

what speakers does this 770 use?.i had conn pipes on mine.  milt

"Robert G. Danka" <bobtv@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:           While I think about it, 
does anyone out there have a schematic for that little analog activity circuit 
that Bob  Walker used to install in the analog organs?  This is for an older 
770 with an extra set of LC oscillators used as ensemble generators.
  Thanks,
   
  Bob Danka



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