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  • Rudd Resonator (1950's)

    There is an archived thread on this same question from 2016, but it lacks a real answer so I am hoping someone can answer it now. I came across a n accessory from a Hammond M3 called a Rubb Resonator. The picture is of a control box I assume, but what it was connected to is a mystery. Anyone know anything about this? Thank you!
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    There was a post about these back in 2016, but no one seems to know anything about them.
    I'm David. 'Dave' is someone else's name.

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      Thanks for the response. The post in 2016 is what I am referring to in my first post; I'm hoping 4 years later that a new member might be able to contribute, or someone had learned more. Hope you and yours are all safe and healthy, thank you again for responding.

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        It would be interesting to know something about them, but it seems to have been a pretty obscure product, whatever it does. Someone might have to open it up to see what's going on inside.
        I'm David. 'Dave' is someone else's name.

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          Agree 100%. I doubt the control box itself, that I posted pics off, would tell much; what plugged into it, or where in organ circuitry it was inserted, would be great to know. Looking at back of box, it seems like a multi pin connector would plug in, as well as the hardwired cable coming out. A mystery!

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