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  • T 500 bass pedal problem....

    Well, I am getting my 'new' T 524 in order...removed the too loud expression pedal and sprayed silicone on all moving parts and now the pedal will take the volume down to a whisper, replaced the run cap, and removed the 430 cap so that mid/treble notes are segregated to the Leslie when Leslie is in use. But I have a problem with the bass pedals in that I can not extinguish the sustain function.

    Anyone had this pedal problem ? How to trouble shoot ?

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    It's so long since I fooled about with mine, so I'm a bit hazy on it... but firstly have a look under the sustain tab for a broken wire. Also look at the pedal amp board in case something there has snapped off.
    -1958 Hofner 550 archtop guitar -1959 C3 and PR40- -1964 Busillachio Harmonium- -1964 M101-
    -1967ish Leslie 122- -1975 T500 (modded..chopped, and reassembled!)-
    -DIY 760 FrankenLeslie/rat hideout-
    -1980 Electrokey Electric Piano- -Yamaha electric Harmonium (early 80's?)-
    -1990 Jansen GMF150 amp- -1992 Korg 01W/fd- -1992 G&L S-500 geetar.

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      Hay Brandon what's up got question I see u have someone got bass pedal issue.I've got same problem.on my digital T series its just like the old ones but electronic my first black pedal on the foot Dont do nothing just pops a bit but no sound out of it the rest work and thoughts
      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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