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Lowrey Cotillion Organ

03/26/2009 4:47 PM

I have a Lowrey Organ, Model Cotillion, which seems to have lost the 16' Flute stop on just the top octave only (above "c" ) of the upper keyboard. I am a retired electronic tech. but have no service info for this model. Also, the piano arpeggio control has quit working. For a while it would only work by setting it at the highest level but now it does nothing. Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.

J. Kendall Benzing

403 South Main

Monona, Iowa 52159

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Re: Lowrey Cotillion Organ

03/27/2009 10:03 PM

Hi speed11,

Hey, if you've been an electronics tech, tear into the damn thing! I don't have to tell you that the first things to go are mechanicals - pots, switches, etc. Open it up and at least check some resistances/continuity!

Mike

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03/27/2009 10:14 PM

Hi Mike - -

Been there - done that.

Kendall

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