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hugh December 28th 06 05:17 PM

Lowry Celebration C-500 Organ
 
I have an opportunity to get a Lowry Celebration C-500 organ.
Unfortunately it has some problems. I believe that the instrument was
made in the late 1970s.

1. All C# and A# are out. Mutations on the same notes are OK. I
assume that it is in the tone generators some place - possibly even the
same chip.

2. There is weak and distorted sound on pedals and the lower keyboard.
Upper sounds great except for the dead notes.

Does anyone have any ideas on these two problems and would it be worth
fixing?


[email protected] December 28th 06 07:18 PM

Lowry Celebration C-500 Organ
 
Some of these organs suffered from bad connector/connections to the
tone generator boards. Try wiggling the associated tone boards. Also
swap a good tone board with a non-working tone board, the pitch will be
wrong, but it will tell you if the other circuitry is ok. Strongly
recommend you get the schematic if you can read one, it will save much
agony.

H. R. (Bob) Hofmann
hugh wrote:
I have an opportunity to get a Lowry Celebration C-500 organ.
Unfortunately it has some problems. I believe that the instrument was
made in the late 1970s.

1. All C# and A# are out. Mutations on the same notes are OK. I
assume that it is in the tone generators some place - possibly even the
same chip.

2. There is weak and distorted sound on pedals and the lower keyboard.
Upper sounds great except for the dead notes.

Does anyone have any ideas on these two problems and would it be worth
fixing?



Tony Marsillo December 28th 06 09:55 PM

Lowry Celebration C-500 Organ
 
Here is some info on Lowery:

There web site is:
http://www.lowrey.com/

Last time I bought parts for a Lowrey (back in 1999), I found them he
Keyboard Systems
1-801-943-7888

Good luck
Tony

"hugh" wrote in message ups.com...
I have an opportunity to get a Lowry Celebration C-500 organ.
Unfortunately it has some problems. I believe that the instrument was
made in the late 1970s.

1. All C# and A# are out. Mutations on the same notes are OK. I
assume that it is in the tone generators some place - possibly even the
same chip.

2. There is weak and distorted sound on pedals and the lower keyboard.
Upper sounds great except for the dead notes.

Does anyone have any ideas on these two problems and would it be worth
fixing?


boardjunkie December 29th 06 04:56 PM

Lowry Celebration C-500 Organ
 

hugh wrote:
I have an opportunity to get a Lowry Celebration C-500 organ.
Unfortunately it has some problems. I believe that the instrument was
made in the late 1970s.

1. All C# and A# are out. Mutations on the same notes are OK. I
assume that it is in the tone generators some place - possibly even the
same chip.

2. There is weak and distorted sound on pedals and the lower keyboard.
Upper sounds great except for the dead notes.

Does anyone have any ideas on these two problems and would it be worth
fixing?


I'd look to the divide down circuitry. There is a master oscillator and
all the tones are derived from that through divide down. Sounds like a
couple of dead outputs.


[email protected] January 20th 07 03:54 AM

Lowry Celebration C-500 Organ
 

hugh wrote:
I have an opportunity to get a Lowry Celebration C-500 organ.
Unfortunately it has some problems. I believe that the instrument was
made in the late 1970s.

1. All C# and A# are out. Mutations on the same notes are OK. I
assume that it is in the tone generators some place - possibly even the
same chip.

2. There is weak and distorted sound on pedals and the lower keyboard.
Upper sounds great except for the dead notes.

Does anyone have any ideas on these two problems and would it be worth
fixing?


If you can get it for a good price it is definitly worth repairing, The
C-500 was a top line instrument.
I worked for Lowrey for several years, I may be able to give you some
advice on repairing it.



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