I live way out in the county so to get a technician to service my organ will cost me quite a bit, so I am trying to do this myself. We had to take my organ apart due to a broken speaker (mouse - organ was in storage) by the tonewheel in the back. My husband opened up the back and had to remove everything to clean out the mess the mouse made. I have the new speaker and all the parts but now he cannot remember how to put it all back again (dementia issues). I have a picture of console which shows the inside with the door open all put together, but I need something more detailed step by step of what comes where. Anybody that can help me?
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Also a photograph of its current state would be good.
If it was just the speakers I imagine you've sorted it out by yourself by now...
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What all needs put back in there what did he pull out of the organ just the speaker or speaker's or the amp boards too??M3(3).M103(3)-M101(1)-L112(1)-L122(1)-(1)H182.H345(1)T312(2)-T582(1)-16462-(1)Aura(1)-C2-with 122 Leslie(1)-CV with D20 cab.(1)710Leslie(1).Thomas Stereo church organ(1).Lowery Deluex(1)kimball swinger 1000.(needs fixed)
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The T582 has a black-wrapped-appearing wire that ends in a plug that plugs in at the bottom of the door near the motor stack. It needs to be mostly closed before the slack will let you plug it in.-- I'm Lamar -- Allen TC-4 Classic -- 1899 Kimball, Rodgers W5000C, Conn 643, Hammond M3, L-102 - "Let no man belong to another who can belong to himself." (Alterius non sit qui suus esse potest -) Paracelsus
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