Re: Wurlitzer 4410 - confusion!
Scott,</P>
Thanks for the info that the figure 8 was the answer. I really like to keep stuff "stock" or original, but my pocketbook sometimes requires a different fix. Since I decided to get back into organs this past July (after a 20+/- year layoff) I have had 11 organs cycle through my shop/garage before being donated and adopted. Even thoughI get them for free, they end up costing me money. Inexpensive fixes are always preferred else it goes in the dump as this is where it was heading before I intercepted it. I live in eastern NC and have not been able to find anyone (a technician) here to hold my hand and point lest I get in over my head, - which is easy for me to do sinceI really had not done any electronics troubleshooting since 1960 and it was all tubes and wires then. Roy</P>
Scott,</P>
Thanks for the info that the figure 8 was the answer. I really like to keep stuff "stock" or original, but my pocketbook sometimes requires a different fix. Since I decided to get back into organs this past July (after a 20+/- year layoff) I have had 11 organs cycle through my shop/garage before being donated and adopted. Even thoughI get them for free, they end up costing me money. Inexpensive fixes are always preferred else it goes in the dump as this is where it was heading before I intercepted it. I live in eastern NC and have not been able to find anyone (a technician) here to hold my hand and point lest I get in over my head, - which is easy for me to do sinceI really had not done any electronics troubleshooting since 1960 and it was all tubes and wires then. Roy</P>
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