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 ''From the OriginalHammondLeslieFaq'' 
  
-When Percussion is enabled, one of the harmonic busbar contacts from each key is used to trigger the Percussion amplifier. This removes one drawbar harmonic from the palette available to shape the sound. The stock setup removes the harmonic available at the 9th drawbar. Some players prefer to have the top-most drawbar available at all times, even when Percussion is enabled. This modification to the percussion circuit changes the percussion amplifier's trigger source from the 9th harmonic busbar to some other source, usually the 8th. 
+When [ Percussion] is enabled, one of the harmonic busbar contacts from each key is used to trigger the Percussion amplifier. This removes one drawbar harmonic from the palette available to shape the sound. The stock setup removes the harmonic available at the [ 9th drawbar|9thDrawbar] . Some players prefer to have the top-most drawbar available at all times, even when [ Percussion] is enabled. This modification to the percussion circuit changes the percussion amplifier's trigger source from the 9th harmonic busbar to some other source, usually the 8th. 
  
 The following procedure has worked on a B-3, C-3, and A-100. You will probably want a copy of your organ's schematic and wiring diagram for reference. 
  
 __Note__: All references to soldering on drawbars are in reference to the Upper Manual "B" Preset group, which is the 2nd group of nine from the left, when viewed from the console seat. 
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 # There are two ''white'' wires soldered to one of the dual-lugs on the ''resistor panel''. This is the left-most lug on my A-100's Resistor Panel. One of the ''white'' wires comes from the Percussion switch and one comes from the ''preset bundle''. Identify and unsolder the ''white'' wire that comes from the ''preset bundle'' (routed from behind the ''preset panel'') that is attached to a dual-lug on the ''resistor panel''. 
 # Solder the ''gray'' wire, removed in step 1, to the ''resistor panel'' at the point where the ''white'' wire was removed in the previous step. 
 # Solder the ''white'' wire, removed from the ''resistor panel'' in step 3, to the 9th drawbar. Splice a short length of wire to it if it's not long enough. 
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