From joedockrill@yahoo.ca Sat Sep 22 16:01:24 2012
Subject:Re: Hammond to Leslie connection.

#1 is disconnect and bypass the tweeter in the 130 Leslie, you will be doing a lot of work to build an interface for the worst Leslie ever, BTW I own one and love it but have done horrible things to it.
Hold out for a Leslie suitable for a magnificent organ.
But if you are serious look for a 7830 kit (worst kit ever, I have one) and go to  1 G and ground iirc, don't think enough signal to get any volume, I added a cheap guitar amp as a preamp to drive mine and anything else i wanted to plug in....

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From: Bdec
To: "CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com"
Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2012 6:26:32 PM
Subject: Re: [CWSG] Hammond to Leslie connection.


 
"G" terminals on the Hammond are just audio. Dunno enuf about the other connections but be uber careful with those!

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From: reidintherock
To: CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2012 1:39 PM
Subject: [CWSG] Hammond to Leslie connection.

 
I have a model D with an added B+ power supply and fast/slow switch whos 2 wires originate inside the "B+" box. I want to connect the 5 pin hammond out to an eleven pin in leslie 130 cab. Obviously I will not send 110V to the leslie but that's about all I am sure of. Are the "G" terminals on the organ the audio signal? Does terminal "P" jumper to ground on the terminal block as mine has a "loose wire" from P that looks like it ended at GND. Some things this newbi needs to know since I havent broken into the added B+ power supply box yet. Thanks Reid in the Rock. PS I have schematics for the organ and the 130 cab pin assignments.

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