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Zach Meyer
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 7 ก.ค. 2006
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Coalroom Reel 2015 v1.1
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Quality original music, sound design, and post-production in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Visit coalroom-mke.com for more!
Zach Meyer - For Your Love
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Here's my entry for NPR's Tiny Desk Concert competition! I wrote this love song about ten years ago. It's a true story! Enjoy.
Coalroom Reel 2013 v2
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I create original audio. Here's some of my work. All sound was created by me. Maybe you'll hear something on here you've heard before. Need some sound design or audio production work? Let me know at thecoalroom@gmail.com
Coalroom Reel 2013
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I create original audio. Here's some of my work. All sound was created by me. Maybe you'll hear something on here you've heard before. Need some sound design or audio production work? Let me know!
1965 Hammond A-102 clean up and restoration
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I just acquired this organ. Date codes on component parts range from June '64 to January '65, so it was likely assembled and sold in early 1965. It's in near perfect condition cosmetically. But, like all things that are 48 years old, there are a couple issues to be worked out. All keys sound scratchy and intermittent. They manuals have the infamous Hammond foam. These issues will need to be add...
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I just got a M102….does that sound right? Anyhow, has two switches, a motor and play switch. Motor switch doesn’t stay engaged but runs and has quite a racket. I’ve oiled but it hasn’t really changed the racket. Not sure how deep to go but it is truly a marvel of American musical production. A primitive synth. Reverb-2 of them are very string sounding. Although it seems to have both engaged for a good audible signal. There is obviously no one left to advise a would be owner. Any thoughts on racket and volume levels without reverb engaged. It still sounds in Key.
Start and runs switches. Press and hold start for 8 seconds. Continue holding and turn on run. After 4 seconds release the start switch. They usually are fairly noisy when starting but should be pretty quiet when running.
Are you using Hammond oil?
If it has been oiled for years, which is not uncommon, it needs time to soak in and spread out.
A very interesting video. Thanks. l have learnt a lot. lnteresting that a C3 & B3 are heavier that the A’s and yet they have speakers and extra amp’s!
Nonsense about this being the ugliest Hammond. For a ‘home instrument’ this organ is the most beautiful. The guys who designed these back in the 40’s 50’s 60’s knew their stuff and were ‘old school’ masters. This is a gem in design and l have always wanted one but they are rare in the U.K. unfortunately. l have use many for on the road....M’s L’s & C’s but for a home job, l’m having to get up-stairs an XK-3c and a 145.
It would have been nice if you had actually shown how you cleaned the tube sockets and oiled the tone generator. I learned nothing from this vid except what the components were.
Bad news = you have foam. All those dead keys = foam.
Mylar caps usually equals blackfoam :(
Thank you for sharing. I just purchased one and Im learning from you. Thanks again.
What restoration? You didn't do anything...
Thank you.
Hey Zach, do you have an update on your restoration?
Wow .. Zach ! Very nicely done. Came here searching the tube for A102 (which Im hopefully going to get) and had to pause for a listen. Props to you ..
bla bla bla...vidéo for what? nothing else ?....
Hi, could you elaborate on how you cleaned the tube sockets? I recently purchased an organ just like yours and the percussion does not work, I tried re-seating the tubes to no avail, so I'd like to clean the sockets next, also, the reverb circuitry was stripped out of the poor thing, I realized shortly after that it has had a rough life.