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HAMMOND

Model H-100


Model H-100 Series

Production Years:
1965 through 1974
Cabinet Size:
50 1/2" wide, 26 1/2" deep, 50" high with music rack, 445 lbs with pedals
and bench.
Finish:
H-111 Traditional styling in Mahogany
H-112 Traditional styling in Walnut
H-133 French Provincial in Cherry
H-143 Early American in Cherry
H-182 Italian Provincial in Walnut
H-195 Mediterrean in Oak
H-262 Institutional Model with locking roll top...Walnut, some preset and
other differences.
H-324 Comtempory in Pecan with built-in Auto-Rhythm
H-382 Italian Provincial in Walnut with built-in Auto-Rhythm
H-395 Mediterranean in Oak with built-in Auto-Rhythm - HX100 like
H100 in X66 cabinet
Manuals:
Two 61 note manuals with overhanging keys. 25 note detachable
pedalboard.
Controls:
One expression pedal effecting both manuals and pedals...tone compensated
photo-cell type. Kick switch mounted to pedal cancels vibrato
"immediately". 9 presets and 2 adjust keys for each manual. 2 sets of 11
drawbars for upper manual, 2 sets of 10 drawbars for lower manual. 4
pedal drawbars. 28 tabs for percussion, vibrato, sustain, reverb, etc.
Amp/Output:
Stereo amplification plus a bass channel. Two 8" speakers and one 15"
speaker. Mixture of solid-state and tube circuitry.
Features:
96 tonewheel generator with self-starting synchronous motor. Tones go up
to a high B (around 8,000Hz), then foldback. Foldback note: 16' goes all
the way down, the higher harmonic in the mixture drawbars does not
foldback. Reiteration, percussion touch control, harp sustain, string bass,
lots of vibrato/chorus controls, reverb controls.


 


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