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Your Allen Organ’s capture system lets you set stop registration combinations in each of its memories. Each Allen Organ model has different piston layouts to accommodate organ size. Some two-manual models contain only General pistons while others have Swell, Great, and Pedal divisional pistons as well as General pistons. The Blue Book of HAMMOND The Hammond Organ Company 4200 W. Diversey Ave. Chicaco, IL 60639 Tel. (312) 283-2000 Note 1: Where possible, we list individual models in each series. Serial Number. Maker Location. Made between years. How many stops? Gellerman Database. Show only with YouTube videos. # Advanced Search. Enter any part of the name (at least 3 characters) For instance, enter only Chicago when looking for information about Chicago Cottage Organ.

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. Service Service is one of the hallmarks of Allen’s worldwide reputation. It stems from a dedication to ensure that every customer has a reliable after-sale experience, no matter whether it is one-week after installation or 40 years later. Quality is built into every organ. Just open the back of an Allen and you will see sturdy construction, sheilded wiring, caged expression pedals to prevent rodents from entering the inside of the console and nesting there. The circuit boards are all easily accessible and if one should fail, removal and replacement with new parts is an easy operation.

In ten years or more, after the warranty expires, parts will be available. It is a guarantee and this confidence is the security in owning an Allen organ. Allen’s Pledge.

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Parts Available For The Long Haul. Maintaining a ready supply of replacement parts for every organ produced by Allen Organ is no short order. Considering how many different models the company has produced in its 70+ year history, it’s no surprise that the company has a multi-million dollar investment in replacement parts. Steve Markowitz, Allen president explains: 'When we tell churches and other institutions that we will provide complete service for long term, we really mean it. Maintaining complete product records and parts inventory for organs that are out of production requires a big commitment in people and money, but it is one of the reasons why people around the world have so much confidence investing in an Allen organ.'

Allen’s commitment to product service is also appreciated by dealers across the country. 'In this day of the ’throw-away mentality’ where companies don’t support products after a few years, it’s refreshing to see a company like Allen offer such broad service support,' remarked Bill McCormick, president of Jordan Kitt’s, a leading Allen Organ retailer. All Allen replacement parts are housed in a series of walk-in fire- proof safes at the company’s Macungie, Pennsylvania factory. Glionna Mansell Corporation assures you that should you require service for your Allen organ, we will be there to provide it and to correct whatever requires attention.

Well.in an effort to get a set of Acrosound output for my Allen 20's I've ended up with three different amp:) Two have the 'Rondo' markings and one is just branded 'Allen Organ' (the Rondo's have the same Allen Organ on them as well). One of the Rondo's is serial number 1192 and has what I think is an Acrosound opt with the markings 'M8-943' and 'SP-511' The one marked only Allen Organ is serial number 2080 and has what I think to be an Acrosound opt with the markings 'M8-943G' and 'A0-85-0' The believed Acrosounds opt's look a bit different on the bottom where the wires come out. The wires appear to be a bit different color and the earlier serial number one has what looks to be a smaller gauge wire (may just be the wrap). The third, serial number 3259, has a Stancor opt marked 'M8943' and '231-4R' A close look underneath shows they all have a bit different circuit also. This is no big deal as at least two will be modded to use the same circuit.

Does anyone know if the two opt's I believe are Acrosounds really are Acrosounds and if so are they the same or different as they are marked differently. My plan was to swap the Acrosound opt and the Stancor so both Rondo amps would be matching in opt. What do you all think? Well.in an effort to get a set of Acrosound output for my Allen 20's I've ended up with three different amp:) Two have the 'Rondo' markings and one is just branded 'Allen Organ' (the Rondo's have the same Allen Organ on them as well). One of the Rondo's is serial number 1192 and has what I think is an Acrosound opt with the markings 'M8-943' and 'SP-511' The one marked only Allen Organ is serial number 2080 and has what I think to be an Acrosound opt with the markings 'M8-943G' and 'A0-85-0' The believed Acrosounds opt's look a bit different on the bottom where the wires come out. The wires appear to be a bit different color and the earlier serial number one has what looks to be a smaller gauge wire (may just be the wrap).

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The third, serial number 3259, has a Stancor opt marked 'M8943' and '231-4R' A close look underneath shows they all have a bit different circuit also. This is no big deal as at least two will be modded to use the same circuit. Does anyone know if the two opt's I believe are Acrosounds really are Acrosounds and if so are they the same or different as they are marked differently. My plan was to swap the Acrosound opt and the Stancor so both Rondo amps would be matching in opt. What do you all think? They string tied them. Wonder if I can still do it?

We used what they called a Boeing knot. If you tied it right it would not come loose and was tighter the a zip tie. If you had a pin pushing out when you plugged a cannon plug in.

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If you didn't have time. You tied it to another wire to hold it. No zip ties in the fuselage only outside. That was a Boeing rule. Well.in an effort to get a set of Acrosound output for my Allen 20's I've ended up with three different amp:) Two have the 'Rondo' markings and one is just branded 'Allen Organ' (the Rondo's have the same Allen Organ on them as well). One of the Rondo's is serial number 1192 and has what I think is an Acrosound opt with the markings 'M8-943' and 'SP-511' The one marked only Allen Organ is serial number 2080 and has what I think to be an Acrosound opt with the markings 'M8-943G' and 'A0-85-0' The believed Acrosounds opt's look a bit different on the bottom where the wires come out.

The wires appear to be a bit different color and the earlier serial number one has what looks to be a smaller gauge wire (may just be the wrap). The third, serial number 3259, has a Stancor opt marked 'M8943' and '231-4R' A close look underneath shows they all have a bit different circuit also. This is no big deal as at least two will be modded to use the same circuit. Does anyone know if the two opt's I believe are Acrosounds really are Acrosounds and if so are they the same or different as they are marked differently.

My plan was to swap the Acrosound opt and the Stancor so both Rondo amps would be matching in opt. What do you all think? They string tied them. Wonder if I can still do it? We used what they called a Boeing knot.

If you tied it right it would not come loose and was tighter the a zip tie. If you had a pin pushing out when you plugged a cannon plug in.

If you didn't have time. You tied it to another wire to hold it. No zip ties in the fuselage only outside. That was a Boeing rule. Did I double post? They string tied them.

Wonder if I can still do it? We used what they called a Boeing knot. If you tied it right it would not come loose and was tighter the a zip tie.

If you had a pin pushing out when you plugged a cannon plug in. If you didn't have time. You tied it to another wire to hold it. No zip ties in the fuselage only outside.

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That was a Boeing rule. Did I double post? LOL Yup, 'cable lacing' is a lost art for sure. One of the reasosns I am i bit leary if swapping transformers. I'm hoping I can just pull the wires out and pull the new ones through so it lloks stock.

Of coures, none of this could be what happenes depending on the circuit used.

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