[HAM] Leslie control by footswitch

Bruce Murphy nerf at rogers.com
Thu Nov 16 16:22:54 CST 2006


This was definitely a Hammond pedal. In fact the only thing I used off the assembly was the flat "stomp" part. It bolted up exactly to the original 3 series pedal. I was too lazy to swap the whole thing out, as I did it in 10 minutes in a dark garage before a gig, and my beer was getting warm.
   
  Bruce

rleonard at cudrc.com wrote:
  
I had a pedal that looked a lot like that one a while back, except it
had two pedals. A friend gave it to me. He stripped an old organ, non
Hammond, that this little church thru out for trash. He's a tube
collector and it was loaded with good tubes, 12?? something or others. I
had an A143 that I was thinking of chopping and using the pedal on at
the time, but never got around to it. I ending up selling it and the
pedal ended up going to the dump. 

Ricky



-----Original Message-----
From: hammond-bounces at zeni.net [mailto:hammond-bounces at zeni.net] On
Behalf Of Bruce Murphy
Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2006 1:34 PM
To: The Hammond Forum
Subject: Re: [HAM] Leslie control by footswitch

Ricky,

My rig is just a momentary switch on the big toe side. Works well with
my Leslie 21 system. Touch it and it switches from fast to slow or vice
versa. Hold it for longer than a second and you get brake.

Here's the picture of it before I gutted it and hooked it back up.
Wish I knew what kind of organ it came off.


http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i110/nerfsonic/My%20Chop/HammondSwitch
.jpg

Bruce


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