How to Repair Your Lowrey Bench Seat

Firstly Let’s take a look at the different seat options available on the different models ?

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Early models had very basic benches with no padding, but nowadays we have the luxury of a good quality padded seat, some better than others

Not just for personal comfort, but they look better, and add value to make the selling of the organ more lucrative

But what about if something goes wrong, an accident or just ware are tare over time ?

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HOW TO – Saving Your Presets on a Lowrey Organ

I’m sure that I am not the only one who has set up and changed a current preset to something completely different to match the song I’m learning or playing. The process can take some time to get right, and it’s very frustrating and annoying when you realise that what you thought was saved, wasn’t. …

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Scratchy and Inconsistent Bass Pedals – HOW TO FIX

Scratchy and Inconsistent Bass Pedals are the Bain of all older organs and sometimes those that are just a years old.

Here are examples of scratchy and inconsistent bass pedals

And here is the result after the fix – PERFECT !!!

If you have an organ, regardless of being a Lowrey or not, I can assure you the details here will solve the problem.
Bass Pedal Repairs

HOW TO – Remove & Clean a LOWREY Spinet Bass Pedal Board – part 4

If you have a Spinet Pedal board on an SU an A or E series Organ, such as the one shown below from an SU530 Stardust. You may find that some of the pedals sound scratchy and not working as good as they should.

This article will explain and show step by step how to remove them and thoroughly clean them, especially where the contacts are !

How to clean a Full Console Pedal Board

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HOW TO – Remove & Clean a LOWREY Spinet Bass Pedal Board – part 3

If you have a Spinet Pedal board on an SU an A or E series Organ, such as the one shown below from an SU530 Stardust. You may find that some of the pedals sound scratchy and not working as good as they should.

This article will explain and show step by step how to remove them and thoroughly clean them, especially where the contacts are !

How to clean a Full Console Pedal Board

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HOW TO – Remove & Clean a LOWREY Spinet Bass Pedal Board – part 2

If you have a Spinet Pedal board on an SU an A or E series Organ, such as the one shown below from an SU530 Stardust. You may find that some of the pedals sound scratchy and not working as good as they should.

This article will explain and show step by step how to remove them and thoroughly clean them, especially where the contacts are !

How to clean a Full Console Pedal Board

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HOW TO – Remove & Clean a LOWREY Spinet Bass Pedal Board – part 1

If you have a Spinet Pedal board on an SU an A or E series Organ, such as the one shown below from an SU530 Stardust. You may find that some of the pedals not working as good as they should.

This will explain and show step by step how to remove them and thoroughly clean them, especially where the all important contacts are !

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HOW TO – Faulty Colour Touch Display Screen

The Colour Touch Display Screen are now common place on most modern Lowrey Organs, and are designed to be touched, prodded and poked, by the user to select various functions. But what happens if the next time you come use it, it appears to not be working correctly ? here are solutions to fix it …

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HOW TO – Clean the Organ’s Bass Pedalboard Contacts if not Working Properly

The full console bass pedals of all organs regarding of the year made, have to withstand quite a lot of heavy use, some may even say they take a lot of abuse ! Because of this, the bass pedals will start to fail at some point, not all at once but some of the pedals …

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Sometimes the lights go out ?

There can be times when some of the lights, such as rhythm, solo voices, orchestral voices, pre-set buttons, etc. can suddenly go out for no apparent reason  – especially on the older models ? Here is something you can check to fix and prevent this happening again. If  or when you open the back up …

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