[analogorgans] Re: Schematic

  • From: "Jerry Akers" <jerry_akers@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <analogorgans@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2006 12:41:03 -0600

Hi Karen,
 
I'm not going to comment specifically on what "they" told you.
 
But, I have "MIDI-fied" many an analog Rodgers and they are extremely
easy to do.  I personally like the Syndyne boards.  You're welcome to
call me on the phone and we can chat about it if you'd like.  Let me
know and I'll give YOU my phone number.
 
Best regards,
Jerry Akers
-----Original Message-----
From: analogorgans-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:analogorgans-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Karen Lewis
Sent: Friday, October 27, 2006 11:25 AM
To: analogorgans@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [analogorgans] Re: Schematic


Jerry, the schematic came through just fine, and will definitely look
into the after market one you suggested.Thanx a lot! I read with
interest the posts about midifying. I was in contact with Sound
research, and they told me that they didn't make modules for my organ.
Is this just true of the 750, all Rodgers, or are they just giving me
wrong information. I believe that they said it would be extremely
complicated because of multiplex keying, or some such.I have no
knowledge of electronics at all.My husband knows the basics from his
Navy training years ago.
 
                                                      Regards,   Karen
 
Karen C. Lewis
Organist
Holy Cross Catholic Church
Cross City,FL  
AGO member



----- Original Message ----
From: Jerry Akers <jerry_akers@xxxxxxxxx>
To: analogorgans@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2006 9:13:06 AM
Subject: [analogorgans] Re: Schematic


Hello Karen,
 
Do you have somebody that could take the schematic and "stuff" the
compontents into the unloaded board? 
 
If not, I suggest buying an "after market" reversible board.  Syndyne
makes one that I would be happy to get for you.  They are very straight
forward to install and get working on just about any Rodgers console.

Here is a link to the reversible board:
http://www.syndyne.com/products/ls2rev.pdf
 
Please let me know if I can be of further assistance.
 
Best regards,
Jerry Akers
(Cell: 970-232-4691)
 
-----Original Message-----
From: analogorgans-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:analogorgans-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Karen Lewis
Sent: Saturday, October 21, 2006 11:14 PM
To: analogorgans@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [analogorgans] Re: Schematic


I have a similar request: does anyone have the schematic for the
zimbelstern that was an option for the 750BE. There is a thumb piston
for it which I assume is an on/off switch. Rodgers does not offer this
anymore and suggested that I call a local Rodgers dealer to see if they
could help.I probably will have to do this anyway.My husband was able to
get the volume at a reasonable level, it is far from perfect and needs a
professional's touch. If the zimbel. has a board, my husband could
probably put it together, but installing it is another matter, with all
the talk of keyers and the like.
 
 
Regards and happy playing,
 
Karen
 
Karen C. Lewis
Organist
Holy Cross Catholic Church
Cross City,FL  
AGO member



----- Original Message ----
From: Frank Evans <evans@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: analogorgans@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Monday, October 16, 2006 4:32:24 PM
Subject: [analogorgans] Schematic


Greetings to the list, 
I have run into a problem. My 340 uses a non-standard board for the Post
Horn. By non-standard I mean it's not the one shown in the service
manual. On this organ they used a ROC2405A board. It has space for (and
populated) 73 keyers. The "red Book" modification manual for my organ
shows the parts layout as well as the populating lists but no schematic.
If anyone has a schematic for the "keyer' on that board I would greatly
appreciate a copy. All I need is one of the keyers, I really hate to sit
down and draw it from the board. I have been told that it is the board
used for the "Festival Trumpet" but I have no idea what organ(s) it was
used in.
Kindest regards
Frank Evans




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