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elrafael

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  • Birthday 01/19/2022
  1. ZioGuido, I know that YOU are the father of the Mojo. You have made great instrument! It's the real thing ! And I'm very glad to read your post. Thank you for informations, but english is not my mother tongue, so I'm not sure if I understand correctly. What is common contact in Crumar, RING or SLEEVE ? I suppose ring. If RING, so when I connect ring to tip the speed will be high, and ring to sleeve speed will be low (or vive versa)? Or one switch is for speed and other for start/stop ? Or maybe something else? Please, don't let me desent into madness
  2. Hallo everybody ! I am new on this forum and I'm glad to join You. I have just purchased Crumar Mojo XT - my first serious Hammond clon. Wow! I erlier played Hammond old module Xmc1, Voce V3, Kurzweil PC3 and lately Nord Electro 4. Of course Nord was way better then theese others, but Mojo is KING !!! I would like to switch rotary speed with a footswitch. I know there is an original Crumar double swich, but I want to use my sustain pedal ( just money is out ). I don't know what is proper wiring. I was looking for information everywhere, but found nothing. If I understood correctly, Crumar double switch is momentary. But there is no info how does it act. 1 switch changes speed, 2 switch starts and stops rotors or maybe 1 switch makes low speed, 2 makes high? For example in my Kurzweil or Nord I used only one switch (slow/fast) and it is the best for me. But I may get used to whatever, footswitch or half-moon. Anybony know how to wire it? There is TRS jack and 3 cables, so not so many combinations, but I'm afraid of experimenting not to damage my Mojo. And another question. Have double switch and half-moon the same wiring or different? Please help ! I saw on this forum info about half-moon wiring to Mojo 61. But supposedly in Mojo there is another way of wiring. I hope Mojo XT is not different than Mojo I will be grateful for every info.
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