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Production Years:
1968 to 1975
Synopsis:
Transistor tonewheel spinet organ with scanner vibrato and repetative percussion voices.
Transistor amps, reverb, rythm units and in built Leslie.
Cabinet Size:
45x25x44.5 (WHD, inches), 235lbs with bench
Pedals:
13 - Pedal legato, pedal mute and string bass.
Manuals:
44 note swell and great, 13 pedals.
Tonal Controls:
28 control tablets:
6 percussion voices, brush & cymbal,
3 presets for upper manual,
1 preset for lower manual,
9 drawbars for upper, 7 drawbars for lower, one drawbar for pedal available at 16' or 8' pitch.
Volume soft and brilliance tabs.
Expression:
One pedal for entire organ plus soft tab.
Vibrato:
5 control tabs: vibrato on, vibrato small, vibrato chorus, vibrato Celeste I and vibrato Celeste II.
Reverberation:
Two tabs provide three degrees.
Percussion:
Legato mode - 6 percussion voices – alternating reiteration on xylophone and marimba (twin mallet effect).
Amp/Output:
34W solid state internal amp with reverb.
Features:
T-100 - basic organ, no built in Leslie
T-111 - Traditional Mahogany Mar.1968 - Oct.1969
T-112 - Traditional Walnut Mar.1968 o Oct.1969
T-200 - as T100 with built in 2 speed Leslie
T-211 - traditional red mahogany
T-212 - traditional walnut
T-222 - contemporary walnut
T-233 - french Provincial cherry
T-243 - early American cherry
T-295 - mediterranean oak
T-262 Institutional Walnut Same as T-200 except percussion stops altered to read - Chimes, Harp, Celesta and Bells - no reiteration.
Leslie speaker sounds along with stationary speakers to produce realistic chorus effect.
Retractable locking top. No Rhythm voices. Preset voices changed to liturgical voices.
Built-in music rack light.
T-300 - Same as T-200 except rhythm rail of 10 voices added.
In production April, 1968. Discontinued July, 1969.
T-400 – Same as T-200 with Rhithm II. unit
T-500 – Same as T-200 with Rhithm III. unit and optional speed controled casette recorder.
TTR-100 produced in Eurpoe, a portable version of the T-100.
XTP Custom modell of the T-400
TX-500 produced in Eurpoe, a portable version of the T-500.
Power input:
145 watts.
Output:
34 watts E.I.A. Earphone Jack.
Dimensions:
T-100, T-200, T-300: 45" wide, 25" deep, 44-1/2" high with music rack.
T262: 44-1/2" wide, 25" deep, 45" high.
Weight:
T-100: 220 lbs. with bench.
T-200: 235 lbs. with bench.
T-262: 295 lbs.
T-300: 240 lbs. with bench.
Note:
This series of tonewheel Hammonds is perhaps not so sought after anymore. Nevertheless they were made in many different models and in big numbers back when organs had electro-magnetic generators. The T-series was the very last series to be introduced - the last incarnation being the T-500. (T-524c with built-in cassette player!). The T-series could be called a solid state M-100 or maybe an L-100 with scanner vibrato.
The T-spinet sounds perhaps not as 'fat' as the M-series but many prefer the T over the L-100, espc. for the scanner vibrato. Even if the T is all solid state in the amplifier circuits it has the genuine tonewheel generator and the Hammond scanner vibrato (and vibrato/chorus).