Hammond T 412 Service Manual

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The T-series spinet This series of tonewheel Hammonds is perhaps not so sought after anymore. Nevertheless they were made in many different models and in big numbers back when organs had electro-magnetic generators. The T-series was the very last tonewheel spinet series to be introduced, and its last incarnation, the T-500 series, was the last tonewheel series ever to see the light of day. The T-series could be called a solid state M-100 or maybe an L-100 with scanner vibrato and was introduced in early 1968. The T-spinet may not sound as 'fat' as the M-series but many prefer the T over the L-100, especially because of the scanner vibrato. Even if the T is all solid state in the amplifier circuits it has the genuine tonewheel generator and, as previously mentioned, the Hammond scanner vibrato (and vibrato/chorus).

The T-series was the very last tonewheel spinet series to be. A T-series Hammond. (tied to the lower manual buss amplifier). T-400: Added Hammond Rhythm II. Owner's manual supplied with Hammond T-series organs.

A T-series Hammond, when working properly, will give you many features and an overall big sound from a small instrument. This is especially true for the T-500 series. Cartier Serial Number Rings.

First, a picture of the first two models in the T-series T-100 and T-200, taken from a Danish sales brochure, kindly scanned and supplied to me by Hans Wehner. Click for a translation of the Danish text. I have tried to keep the wording, peculiar as it is, maybe because it was at one time translated from English to German and then Danish. Below, the technical specs for the two models. They are identical with the exception of the built-in Leslie in the T-200. Template Tesi Latex Polimi Mail. Click for translation. Here is a scan of an original oiling chart with installation instructions from a T-200 organ.

If your T-organ doesn't have one, you could print out a copy for it:o) Thanks to Don in New Jersey for this piece. Different versions of the T-series The T-series organs came in various models and styles. Below is a rough break-down of the different T-series types. Series Key features Built-in Leslie Tone cabinet interface Notes T-100 Basic organ, simple brush/cymbal effect No Series 10 (7-pin) Early organs had the flat 'pie' scanner as found in other Hammond organs. Later organs had the 'drum' scanner (see T-400 pictures on the next page) T-200 As above but with built-in Leslie Yes T-262 Institutional version of the T-200.

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