I'm ready to replace the manual felts in my project M3. Are these the same felts used in the A-100 but cut shorter? I can't seem to find any info on this.
UPDATE*
Since I posted this question I spoke with Tonewheel General. The final answer..... the B3/A100 (and so on) and the M3 use the same felts. If used in an M3 the felts need to be cut shorter to be the correct length.
Last edited by Juan; 11-01-2013, 03:17 PM.
Reason: more cool info
Hammond A-102
Hammond M3 - project
Hammond PR-40 tone cabinet
Leslie 145
One Leslie 60 and one 70 for use with Rhodes and Wurlitzer piano
It's nice when we answer our own questions... I do that alot. Still, ask and you shall receive!!
I rebuild Hammonds and Leslies. Please visit my website. tbstonewheels.com It's still in the works but is up and running. My personal setup is a Model A # 2203 with Trek II percussion, 122RV and 2 31h's. One is fitted with two speed motors and the other a Hamptone. Also sporting a working Vibratone 30A # 326.
I'm ready to replace the manual felts in my project M3. Are these the same felts used in the A-100 but cut shorter? I can't seem to find any info on this.
UPDATE*
Since I posted this question I spoke with Tonewheel General. The final answer..... the B3/A100 (and so on) and the M3 use the same felts. If used in an M3 the felts need to be cut shorter to be the correct length.
1956 M3, 51 Leslie Young Chang spinet, Korg Krome and Kronos
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