I saved a Lowrey Starlet from the dumpster because I just couldn't stand to see it get crushed. Being a guitar player primarily, I have a weakness for anything tube powered. It had been sitting, unused, for twenty years in Gramma's condo and now her daughter wanted it gone. So into the back of the truck it went. When I plugged it in it fired up and made sounds as I started testing all of the stops and keys. It didn't sound out of tune but I didn't get time to check everything before the on/off switch started smoking. Quickly I turned it off and unplugged it. Hopefully it is just a shorted switch (I didn't smell the tell tale "ozone" burnt component smell coming from anywhere other than the switch). I will replace the switch and see what happens from there.
Now I realize that this is not a B3 (or even a L100) but I'm thinking it might be fun in my music room for jam nights (when it is cool to have them again). My hope is that I can wire in an effects loop so I can run my guitar pedals into it and crank some rock and roll sounds out of it. I even have a stand alone cheese wheel Leslie that can give it a little swirl.
Dwayne
Now I realize that this is not a B3 (or even a L100) but I'm thinking it might be fun in my music room for jam nights (when it is cool to have them again). My hope is that I can wire in an effects loop so I can run my guitar pedals into it and crank some rock and roll sounds out of it. I even have a stand alone cheese wheel Leslie that can give it a little swirl.
Dwayne
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