Hey Nick, great video. Question for you… after you replace the idler for the upper rotor, we can clearly hear a bit of hum coming through the horn. I’ve always wondered if this is normal (at least on higher volumes), as my Leslie exhibits the same with the B3 expression pedal on full.
God why does nobody show you how to oil those motors??? There's practically no video that clearly shows where to apply it and how much! I'm going insane and my leslie is becoming bone dry!
It’s been a while since I did this video. There is a hole on the top with felt underneath the metal cover. That’s one spot. Then you need to take the two bits apart to get to the other hole or sometimes it’s possible to run oil down a small screwdriver into it. There’s a schematic somewhere, hang on
Very helpful video. Thank you for sharing 🙏🏽
Useful. Thanks
Where does one purchase the 0pring you show at 11:55? Also I can hear the motors hum through my cabinet, is there a way to quiet that down?
O Ring from Tonewheel General Hospital. Hum is a tricky one, depends what it is really.
Hey Nick, great video. Question for you… after you replace the idler for the upper rotor, we can clearly hear a bit of hum coming through the horn. I’ve always wondered if this is normal (at least on higher volumes), as my Leslie exhibits the same with the B3 expression pedal on full.
In my experience yes Tone,always a bit of something when turned up high. I put it down to old circuitry and maybe dirty electrics.
God why does nobody show you how to oil those motors???
There's practically no video that clearly shows where to apply it and how much!
I'm going insane and my leslie is becoming bone dry!
It’s been a while since I did this video. There is a hole on the top with felt underneath the metal cover. That’s one spot.
Then you need to take the two bits apart to get to the other hole or sometimes it’s possible to run oil down a small screwdriver into it. There’s a schematic somewhere, hang on
bentonelectronics.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/motoradjust.jpg
Does that help?
@@nickfoleyuk thanks for the schematics!