From shelleypiano@yahoo.com Mon Nov 21 16:05:12 2005
Subject:Re: Leslie 6 pin preamp to 9 pin Leslie 700
Thanks for info, Bob.
--- Robert Manzitti wrote:
> Leslie 700? Which model of the 700 series?
> 700 series have either a 9 pin or a 11 pin
> connector.
> You would need to get someone to make you a
> adapter to go from the 6 pin on your current
> preamp to the correct 9 or 11 pin on whatever
> model of 700 series you have.
> You may want to contact Steve at Speakeasy
> Vintage Music...I'll bet he can make one up for
> you. http://www.speakeasyvintagemusic.com/
>
> List below is some general info about the 700
> series Leslies and the 9 and 11 pin cable's
> pinouts.
>
>
>
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> Model 710
>
> Cabinet: Wood
> Dimensions: 41" x 29" x 21"
> Rotors: 2 Treble/Roto-Sonic type C
> Amplifiers: 2 Channel Solid State 90 watt
> Speeds: Fast-Slow
> Speakers: 2-S,N,P
> Belts: A,B
> Motor-fast: 1
> Motor-slow: 2
> Hookup: 9
>
>
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> Model 715
>
> Cabinet: Wood
> Dimensions: 42" x 29" x 21"
> Rotors: 2 Treble/Roto-Sonic type E
> Amplifiers: 2 Channel Solid State 215 watt
> Speeds: Fast-Slow
> Speakers: 2-D,S,N,P
> Belts: A,B
> Motor-fast: 1
> Motor-slow: 2
> Hookup: 11
>
>
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> Model 720
>
> Cabinet: Wood
> Dimensions: 42" x 28" x 21"
> Rotors: 2 Bass/Treble
> Amplifiers: 2 Channel Solid State 90 watt
> Speeds: Fast-Slow
> Speakers: 2-H,J,N,P
> Belts: A,B
> Motor-fast: 1
> Motor-slow: 2
> Hookup: 11
>
>
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> Model 722 also HL722
>
> Cabinet: Wood
> Dimensions: 42" x 31" x 21"
> Rotors: 2 Treble/Roto-Sonic type E
> Amplifiers: 2 Channel Solid State 215 watt
> Speeds: Fast-Slow
> Speakers: 2-D,S,N,P
> Belts: A,B
> Motor-fast: 1
> Motor-slow: 2
> Notes: Made for Old Hammond B-3000
> (Analog Synth of a B3)
> Hookup: 11
>
>
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> Model 723
>
> Notes: No available information from known
> sources. May not have existed.
>
>
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> Model 730
>
> Cabinet: Vinyl
> Dimensions: 45" x 29" x 21"
> Rotors: 2 Bass/Treble
> Amplifiers: 2 Channel Solid State 90 watt
> Speeds: Fast-Slow
> Speakers: 2-H,M,N,P
> Belts: A,B
> Motor-fast: 1
> Motor-slow: 2
> Hookup: 11
>
>
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> Model 760
>
> Cabinet: Vinyl
> Dimensions: 43" x 28" x 23"
> Rotors: 2 Bass/Treble
> Amplifiers: 2 Channel Solid State 90 watt
> Speeds: Fast-Slow
> Speakers: N,P
> Belts: A,B
> Motor-fast: 1
> Motor-slow: Upper 2, Lower 3
> Notes: One of the most popular one-case
> Leslies.
> Hookup: 9 (also Leslie Combo Pre-Amp II)
>
>
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> Model 770
>
> Notes: Same as 760 except wooden case like
> 122/147 (41" x 29" x 21")
>
> Picture: 770
>
>
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>
> --- Warning ---
>
> Real damage can occur if you
> connect a Leslie
> incorrectly. While every reasonable
> effort has been made
> to insure these pinouts and the
> Leslie references to them
> are accurate, the Service Manual
> is the ultimate
> authority on technical
> matters.
>
>
>
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>
> Type 11 (Contacts are numbered 1-11
> counterclockwise, looking straight at
> the female end of the cable or the back of your
> keyboard, presumably. Index
> mark between pins 1 & 11.)
>
> Pin # Function in a 900 series cabinet
> 1 Rotary (brown)
> 2 Main (if equipped)
> 3 Aux (if equipped)
> 4 circuit ground (yellow)
> 5 control supply common (green)
> 6 Cabinet on/off (Short to pin 5 to turn
> on) (blue)
> 7 fast motor control (violet)
> 8 slow motor control (gray)
> 9 n/c
> 10 n/c
> 11 +28.5v (white)
>
> Here's the motor speed control table:
>
> motor mode short pin #5 to:
> off pins #6 only
> slow pins #6 and #8
> fast pins #6 and #7
>
>
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>
> Type 9 This is the most dangerous one because
> there are so many different
> pin assignments there is almost no standard 9
> pin connection.
>
> (Pins are numbered counter-clockwise, viewing
> the rear of the male
> connector. Index mark between pins 1 & 9).
>
> Pin # Function in a 900 series cabinet
> 1 Ground
> 2 Signal input
> 3 No Connection
> 4 Reverb/Aux control. Goes to ground,
> ground thru a diode, or open.
> 5 +28V out.
> 6 Goes to ground for FAST.
> 7 Goes to ground for SLOW.
> 8 120V in.
> 9 120V in.
>
>
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>
> Type 6A (Pins are numbered counter-clockwise,
> viewing the rear of the male
> connector. Index mark between pins 1 & 6).
>
> Pin # Function
> 1 Ground
> 1 balanced input signal
> 2 gnd
> 3 117VAC input
> 4 117VAC input
> 5 310VDC Output (through 10kohm) for
> control voltage and early Hammond
>
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