I am always amazed anytime ,when I see so many miles of wiring, electronic components and many other parts of the keyboard, needed to create wonderful music !!
Always good to see them with "their clothes off", I think this was the one that you previously 'lowered the drawbridge' whilst live, that made me flinch, pleased to see that it was disconnected this time. I worries me, (I am a bit of a worrier) to see that much weight on those tethers, a.k.a. drawbridge chains.
Beautiful organ. I wish I had one. I've got a 60s Lowrey transistor organ hanging around and it looks very much like the DSO1. Maybe I should gut it and DIY the internals of the DSO1 ? Yeah right! LOL.
I have a discrete-transistor Galanti organ that needs similar care and attention. All the key and pedal contacts need cleaning. It's cluttering up my small home studio but is on the to-do list (and has been for eight years).
We had one a while back - it was a fairly cheep one, and a constant nightmare winding the cotton on the strings in order to get a non-squeaky sound. If someone has a hurdy gurdy they would like us to demondtrate please let us know :)
Its a hard and thankless job but i am thankful, at least,to know there is a careful custodian of these wonderful beasts out there, i appreciate your service sir.
I know you know what you are doing but aren't those voltages even wnen switched off lethal. Be good to see another video about how you fix things on it.
Yeah - if the capacitors aren’t discharged before you touch them, it can give you a very nasty belt - I usually use a 2 - 5 watt 1 megohm bleeder resistor )whatever is lying around) when working on stuff to discharge capacitors before I start. More details will appear in the next video about the Lowrey :)
Yes. You have become a quitter. I have recently discovered your videoes and channel and have very much enjoyed it so far. However, quitting your hair is very disappointing. I will forgive you if you immediately commence growing it back.
I'm just blown away by the ingenuity of those old analogue machines.
A studio plummers" work is never done!.
I am always amazed anytime ,when I see so many miles of wiring, electronic components and many other parts of the keyboard, needed to create wonderful music !!
Always good to see them with "their clothes off", I think this was the one that you previously 'lowered the drawbridge' whilst live, that made me flinch, pleased to see that it was disconnected this time. I worries me, (I am a bit of a worrier) to see that much weight on those tethers, a.k.a. drawbridge chains.
It’s dangerous, true… but I have learned by my electric shocks and do it a lot less nowadays
Stripping an oldie and blowing them huh, I see :)
Love these inside peeks!
Glad you found interesting spiders. None of those mundane boring ones! :)
Me gustaría tener un hammond S6, ese es mi gran sueño ❤
That maze of wires ! How do you make sense of it ?
With dread
Beautiful organ. I wish I had one. I've got a 60s Lowrey transistor organ hanging around and it looks very much like the DSO1. Maybe I should gut it and DIY the internals of the DSO1 ? Yeah right! LOL.
Haha
I have a discrete-transistor Galanti organ that needs similar care and attention. All the key and pedal contacts need cleaning. It's cluttering up my small home studio but is on the to-do list (and has been for eight years).
Hahaha yes i know the feeling
At 1:19, a bug can be seen approaching and entering the hole by the tool holder. Is he living there rent free?
Great spot! That's Perkin - one of our top tier subscribers, which includes bed and board.
Could be remix time: "Lucy In The Box With Wires" from Innards Skynyrd ;-)!
Need to see you review a Hurdy Gurdy, they are basically an acoustic synthesizer and one if the first keyboard instruments
We had one a while back - it was a fairly cheep one, and a constant nightmare winding the cotton on the strings in order to get a non-squeaky sound. If someone has a hurdy gurdy they would like us to demondtrate please let us know :)
Keep up the good work, you seem to have been quite prolific with the vids of late :0)
Thanks very much - yes - we have easier to use video gear now so there will be more content more often
Its a hard and thankless job but i am thankful, at least,to know there is a careful
custodian of these wonderful beasts out there, i appreciate your service sir.
Thank you for your encouragement!
picked up a DSO that hasn't been used in 50 years. Played fine until the hum started....time to change the caps. Not looking forward to that.
I know you know what you are doing but aren't those voltages even wnen switched off lethal. Be good to see another video about how you fix things on it.
Yeah - if the capacitors aren’t discharged before you touch them, it can give you a very nasty belt - I usually use a 2 - 5 watt 1 megohm bleeder resistor )whatever is lying around) when working on stuff to discharge capacitors before I start. More details will appear in the next video about the Lowrey :)
you cut your hair... not sure exactly why but i feel betrayed.
I am sorry for the betrayal. I hope you can learn to forgive me in future
Yes. You have become a quitter. I have recently discovered your videoes and channel and have very much enjoyed it so far. However, quitting your hair is very disappointing. I will forgive you if you immediately commence growing it back.
Your keyboard skills will suffer without the hair.