Hello,
I'm new on this site. I'm french. Sorry for my bad english. If you speak french, please, give me your response in french.
I just bought a marvelous Wurlitzer 630T. It seems that it just came out of the store.
however However, a failure has occurred. when I stop the leslie, the rotor continues to turn at low speeds and a new low-noise rotation (most troublesome that during operation) appears (clock ... clock ... clock ...)
I spent the hand behind the panel speaker and I felt a wheel axle coming out. I pressed it with my finger very easily. After that, it worked, but this axis takes this position and dysfunction returns.
Can I remove the wood panel without the risk of not being able to go back?
Do you have plans and diagrams in this model leslie?
Please, help me. I do not know anyone who can repair this outage in France.
Thanks to all.
I have moved this to the proper section - Home Organs.
Forum posts should be in English please, but if anyone wishes to translate their reply into French and post in both languages, that would be OK in this case.
Andy G - Moderator
I'm new on this site. I'm french. Sorry for my bad english. If you speak french, please, give me your response in french.
I just bought a marvelous Wurlitzer 630T. It seems that it just came out of the store.
however However, a failure has occurred. when I stop the leslie, the rotor continues to turn at low speeds and a new low-noise rotation (most troublesome that during operation) appears (clock ... clock ... clock ...)
I spent the hand behind the panel speaker and I felt a wheel axle coming out. I pressed it with my finger very easily. After that, it worked, but this axis takes this position and dysfunction returns.
Can I remove the wood panel without the risk of not being able to go back?
Do you have plans and diagrams in this model leslie?
Please, help me. I do not know anyone who can repair this outage in France.
Thanks to all.
I have moved this to the proper section - Home Organs.
Forum posts should be in English please, but if anyone wishes to translate their reply into French and post in both languages, that would be OK in this case.
Andy G - Moderator
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