Baldwin organ amp

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LeftyStrat
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Re: Baldwin organ amp

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Phil_S wrote: Yes, I could, but this particular organ came with a regular PT for the power amp and a 12.6 filament supply tx only for the tone generator heaters. It's a big mutha. Not practical to use it. Thanks for the thought, though.
Oh, gotcha. I have a Hammond I purchased new that only has a 5v filament. I must have been drunk at the time.
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Re: Baldwin organ amp

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LeftyStrat wrote:Oh, gotcha. I have a Hammond I purchased new that only has a 5v filament. I must have been drunk at the time.
You can build an amp with a solid state pre and 5AQ5 power. Same as 6AQ5.
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Re: Baldwin organ amp

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tubelectron wrote:Well, I don't know if this Baldwin Organ is worth to, but I would have tried to make it work first before ripping it off... A tube organ...
The organ was functional before I tore into it. Had some dead keys.
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