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James Marlowe
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Post by James Marlowe »

Bobby, the one you do without is the middle one-the stationary position.
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Jon Light (deceased)
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Post by Jon Light (deceased) »

Yeah--the brake. I don't think there is remote access to that switch. The stereo jack operates on/off and fast/slow.
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Post by Bobby Lee »

I bought this little tray that singers attach to their mike stands to hold drinks, harmonicas, etc. It's a perfect fit for the Rotosphere. I attach it to the rear leg of my guitar.
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It gives me easy access to all 3 switches.

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Dixson Rudolph
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Post by Dixson Rudolph »

How about mounting a Leslie half-moon switch on yer steel to switch between speeds?
Now THAT would freak out the Hammond affectionados!!
.......Nah.
Steels are much taller than the front rail of a B3.
(another bad idea bites the dust)

~DX