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05-14-2014, 01:06 PM #1

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pp Pianissimo
How do I bypass the click filter in a e-100?
I am ready to remove the click filter.I searched and found alot of
threads about how great the mod is.I cant find any specific details
on how to do it.The wiring diagram isnt helping yet.From what I
understand,I connect a wire from the preamp to a wire from the
Join Date: May 2014 power amp after I remove the filter/filter board?.I have the vol.
Posts: 126 pedal unscrewed and ready to go.Can somebody tell me what the
click filter and 2 wires look like?or a pic.Any help would be
great.Thanks!!!

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05-14-2014, 02:02 PM #2

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p Piano
You need to remove the back panel of the organ, and the 'dog
house' that covers the volume pedal. Under the pedal is a small perf
board that is the click filter circuit. there are two shielded lines going
to and from this board. De-solder them and join them together
center to center and braid to braid, solder, insulate, and you are
done.
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05-14-2014, 09:15 PM #3

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pp Pianissimo
If I twist the wires together instead of solder,will it create problems?
noise etc.Is there any reason why I cant just unplug the rca cord
from the preamp and poweramp?Then add a new high quality rca
cord.then just leave original rca cord intact and tape over the
connections.Wouldnt this sound best?

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05-15-2014, 12:13 AM #4

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crimp with butt connectors or marrette the wires at least for a solid
connection, you are asking for issues......

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and Korg KRONOS X73
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05-15-2014, 12:36 AM #5

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pp Pianissimo
I can see it now,its so simple. Sorry for the stupid questions. Also
That I would loose volume control if I just replaced the rca cord.I
plan on using crimped butt connects.I have some other soldering to
do later.I may redo it then.Thanks for the heads up! My next post I
may have results,knock on wood.

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05-15-2014, 03:07 AM #6

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fff Fortississimo
No stupid questions if you respect the answers, it is how we learn

Originally Posted by hamnyam


I can see it now,its so simple. Sorry for the stupid questions.
Also That I would loose volume control if I just replaced the rca
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cord.I plan on using crimped butt connects.I have some other
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soldering to do later.I may redo it then.Thanks for the heads up!
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My next post I may have results,knock on wood.

ask away.............. you said crimped butts.............


1956 M3, (2)51 Leslie under upgrade, 860 (130 powered)Leslie with Preamp,
S08 Yamaha and two K2000S, Young Chang spinet, Korg Trinity
and Korg KRONOS X73
Looking for that mythical cheap or free A, BV, CV, C2, C3 or A100 but
wouldn't say no to a free B3

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05-15-2014, 05:50 AM #7

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pp Pianissimo
I would have got in trouble if I said what I was thinking then.Its all
done no problems.The organs louder and more alive better bass.I
would do it, if your reading this and cant decide or dont think its
worth it.It is.I am getting distortion from the 1 of the bass
pedals.Since its only one note do I need to clean the switch/button?
any tips?Thanks again for the help! Is there a mod like this for m-
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100s?
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Last edited by hamnyam; 05-15-2014 at 06:48 AM.

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05-15-2014, 01:34 PM #8

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p Piano
My lowest C Pedal distorts pretty easily as well. I think it's just such
a low pitch (the 16'pedal drawbar being below 38 hz) that the stock
speaker can fart out easily if given too much gain.

You could check that the speaker bolts are tight on the 15" woofer
and that the rear of the organ is reinstalled as running it on an open
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baffle may allow the cone more movement (excursion) then it would
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in the semi sealed box tuning.
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05-15-2014, 02:01 PM #9

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E100's and other post 1965 designed models have electrolytic
capacitors in the power amps and preamps. these are used as DC
blockers and hum filters, but when dried up can remove bass or
treble due to the frequency dependent impedance equation. When
dried up the power supply ones also restrict the power output. check
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Location: Jeffersonville, Indiana YYWW where year is 19YY. There are hundreds of threads that
Posts: 5,543 discuss replacing these. Read the safety sticky thread before
touching metal under the deck. Most B/C owners don't bother
changing electrolytic capacitors, as the main power electroytic
capacitors are in the Leslie or tone cabinet..

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05-16-2014, 10:00 PM #10

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pp Pianissimo
I fixed the bass pedal
note that was a
problem.It was the
metal pc. that holds
the leaf
spring.Somehow it
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must have bent a
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little.I was focused on Click to use Flash
the leaf springs being
inline.The metal that
holds springs is what
counts.if those are a
1/8" off.The spring
wont hold the buttons
in hard enuff and that
play in the switch
causes fuzz/distortion
etc.Easy fix it only
took two trys got the
bend just right.
Bassorific!

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