Awatmath.1705
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utcsrgv!utzoo!decvax!watmath!mabgarstin
Fri Feb 12 00:40:36 1982
Yamaha endurance
  This may be of no interest to any one in this group unless you are
about to purchase a small organ.
  For the past 12 years now I've owned a Yamaha B-10. You may be saying
'What the "telestial kingdom" is a Yamaha B-10' at this moment.
  A Y. B-10 was a small spinet organ that incorperated big organ features
(i.e. rotating Leslie speaker, 2 2/3 ft. Flute, locking cover, external
jack for an external amp.) that was priced at the low price of $1000.
  Yamaha haven't made this organ in over 10 years due to the ever changing
technology of electronics.
  In the 12 years that I've had this organ I've played in 3 different
groups, have moved the organ around most of southern Ontario, have watched
drunks at parties abuse it and beat it (although not for very long) and
have generally gotten more than my money's worth of mileage out of it.
During this long period of punishment not once has this little organ ever
failled me. It has gone from extremes in temperature several times during
the winter months and if you know Ontario duriing the winter you will know
that that can be very extreme at times.
  Why am I carrying on like this?
  Two weeks ago a heating pipe in our apartment burst and, yes you guess
it, it burst directly behind my faithful little organ. What spewed forth was
not just water but a gush of hot BLACK (oxide in pipes) bubbling sludge.
  The fire department was called but it took them 1 1/2 hr. to get the water
turned off. I wasn't at home at the time so during all this the organ was
left standing in 5 1/2 inches of this guck.
  The amplifier, power unit, leslie control, reverb spring and circuits
and of course the pepal mechanisms are all mounted below this 5 1/2 inch
level so I firgured the organ to be a total write off.
  The organ was taken down to a local Yamaha repair shop for accessment
and a final verdic. It was left to stand and dry out for 1 1/2 weeks when
a technician just out of curiosity plugged it in and turned it on. To his
surprise, and the manager, my own and all others involved, it worked
perfecte
perfectly.
                   Now That's INCREDIBLE!!!!!

  My insurance co. are going to replace the organ anyway because my poor
little faithful will probably croak in a couple of months anyway due to
internal expansion of electronic parts.
      MAB at Univ. of Waterloo

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