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  • waterman
    ppp Pianississmo
    • Jul 2009
    • 33

    #1

    Hammond M3 key click more noticable



    Hi everyone. I've been reading for a while but I finally signed up today. There is a lot of useful info in this forum. I did a search hoping to get an answer but didn't see my particular situation. </P>


    I've noticed a "pronounced" key click (more than before)over the past few days.It seems more pronounced on the lower keys than on the higher. Is there a cap or a tube that could cause the key click to be more prominent?</P>
    M3, E133, A105, Leslie 147 & 770, Roland Juno-2
  • geoelectro
    fff Fortississimo
    • Aug 2008
    • 4551
    • Houston Texas

    #2
    Re: Hammond M3 key click more noticable



    Not really. perhaps you are just noticing it more? (it happens) It always seems more pronounced in the lower keys. (normal)
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    Otherwise, you may be having some contact problems. You might want to try shifting the busbars.</p>

    From the rear, look for a large slotted brass screw on the back of each manual. Try turning it to the left a turn or two. </p>

    Geoelectro
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    • waterman
      ppp Pianississmo
      • Jul 2009
      • 33

      #3
      Re: Hammond M3 key click more noticable

      I was gone on vacation for a week and when I got home it seemed like it was louder than before I left.I've tried to convince myself that it isn't really more noticable but I really believe it is. I'll tryshifting the busbars. thanks
      M3, E133, A105, Leslie 147 & 770, Roland Juno-2

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