its 1 of 8 tubes from the Hammond Preamp AO-28 (in B3, C3, A-100 console models)
Its a rectifier tube. you can read here, what a rectifier is:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rectifier
To measure the depth of a test tube, you can use a ruler or caliper. A ruler can be placed alongside the test tube to read the depth directly, while a caliper can provide a more precise measurement by fitting snugly inside the tube. If the test tube is transparent, you could also use a water level to gauge the depth by marking the water level as it is filled.
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Using a 70W starter in a 58W fluorescent tube is not recommended. Starters are designed to match the wattage of the specific fluorescent tube they are used with, and mismatching can lead to inefficient operation, flickering, or even damage to the tube or starter. It's best to use a starter that is specifically rated for a 58W fluorescent tube to ensure optimal performance and safety.
No. It's more like a cathode ray tube.
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the doors use one and the charlatans listen to them and you'll see its the oscillatating organ sound.. Jamie65 added: A Hammond Organ is any organ made by the Hammond Organ Company, or it's successors, the Hammond-Suzuki company. However, the term "Hammond Organ" is generally used to refer to that company's organs that use a motor-driven generator assembly in conjunction with additive synthesis. A big part of the sound usually associated with the Hammond Organ is the Leslie Tone cabinet, which is a combination of an amplifier and one or more speakers with motor-driven baffles to provide a tremolo effect. Leslie was originally an independent company, but they were later bought by Hammond. A Google search will give you links to much more information.
To oil a Hammond T422 organ, first, ensure the organ is unplugged for safety. Use a light machine oil or a specific organ oil, and apply it to the oiling points, typically found on the motor bearings and the key action mechanism. Be sure to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for the amount and type of oil. After oiling, allow it to sit for a short period before plugging in the organ and testing it.
He used an Hammond Organ (888 800 000, Leslie fast no scanner, perc 4') recorded into a Mellotron
A starfish moves by a hydro-vascular system with tube feet.
For some history do a search for Ballparks Organ Music and Chicago. (Links are not accepted on Answers) Chicago was also the home of The Hammond Organ Company, and there may have been some promotional connection between the Cubs and the Hammond company. The organs were built beginning in 1935, and it was important to the company's marketing that their instruments could be used for venues in addition to churches. (No documentation of this, but I know a few details about Hammonds)
Hammond organs typically use electrolytic capacitors for power supply filtering and coupling, as well as ceramic capacitors for signal processing. The most common values range from microfarads for power supply applications to smaller picofarad values for tone generation and filtering. Additionally, some models may incorporate film capacitors for improved audio fidelity. These components are crucial for maintaining sound quality and stability in the organ's performance.
In a tube light, the gas inside the tube is typically a mixture of argon and mercury vapor. When electricity is applied to the tube, it ionizes the gas, creating a plasma by stripping electrons from the gas molecules. This ionization process allows for the generation of ultraviolet light, which then excites the phosphor coating on the inside of the tube, producing visible light.
The Leslie speaker was design to alter sound through use of the Hammond organ, vocals and other instruments. The Doppler effect, created through the amplification of sound, can be stopped, or transitioned between low and high tempos.
the organ is the loin.
No
we use test tube to hold chemicals and heat and chemicals.
I would use the semi-colored tube.