60’s Tube Organ Tear Down and Recycle

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DSpenceATL

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Hey all,

I’ve got a 1960’s Conn organ that my neighbors put on the curb a few years ago to be carted away to the dump. Of course upon seeing it I couldn’t let that happen and so I dragged it home to the studio. I’ve recently gotten tired of how much space it takes up, realizing that my guitar amps should occupy that prime real estate, given that I’m a guitar player and not an organ player (duh!).

I tried listing it for sale, and after many many price drops, haven’t gotten a shred of interest, so it’s on to plan b. I would like to disassemble this and recycle it into a few projects.

1. The main amp seems a good candidate for a guitar amp up cycle.
2. The internal Leslie and its tube amp would be great to have as a standalone.
3. The foot pedal could be rigged to be a midi controller.
4. The speaker baffling and wood enclosure could probably be used as cabs for the aforementioned, paying homage to the original instrument.
5. The insane number of preamp tubes and transformers on the back must be good for…. Something?

What are your thoughts? How would you approach this? I don’t want to just start tearing stuff apart and lose track of what’s what.
Anything I should be wary of or look out for?

Apologies for the mediocre pictures, not yet in a position to drag it out into the room away from the wall to have a better look.
 

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1960's transformers and tubes, sweet!

Those multi can caps are 40 bucks new, they last longer being in the cans,

Lots if nuts and bolts,

Any speakers in there?

I know people who swear by those Hammond organ transformers, they might be the same, check the EIA codes,
 
1960's transformers and tubes, sweet!
Yep, the transformers look very promising. Such organs often have usable speakers and good sounding reverb springs from Gibbs or Accutronics.

Which tube type is used in the sound generation? There are an incredible number of them...
 
The large number of 12AU7 (?) and tunable laminated core inductors are for the master oscillator of each note, and the frequency dividers for each note.

I found that at least half of similar inductors in a Wurl 4100B had suitable inductance (2-4H) and DCR to use as screen and preamp chokes in audio amps - they are tunable, so max inductance is with minimum gap - they may have a tapping, and some may have lower inductance especially if the winding window is only partly filled.

Can you identify the organ model? You may be able to get a schematic/service manual for it to identify power rails - it doesn't look like a 428M or 532, but there were many many models - you could even post photos on The Organ Forum or look through their photos.
 

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