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  • Lowrey TLOK-25 Sounds a Pitch on Upper Manual all the Time



    Hi,</p>

    I am a new member and I need some help please. The organ I play at church is a Lowrey Holiday Console about 1975. Sunday AM when I powered it up I heard what sounded like a key being depressed but after examination, there was no key being depressed, in fact all keys were in perfect pitch. Now, this was only going on with the upper manual with any of the voices that I set. The lower manual worked perfectly. I have visually gone over the organ, checked for loose or bad connections and have found nothing. The steady sound, actually a B flat, did not waver. Does anyone have any ideas or have you experienced a similar problem on any kind of electronic organ. Please share! Thanks
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    Re: Lowrey TLOK-25 Sounds a Pitch on Upper Manual all the Time



    Re post this in Electronics or Home Organs, further down the page, and you might get some useful replies. The TLOK25 is not really classed as a church organ and the people you need to see your post might not spot it here.</p>

    Andy </p>

    PS. Ignore me - you already have!![:$]
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