[HAM] speaker connection on M-100

willyoung at riseup.net willyoung at riseup.net
Thu Jan 4 06:09:47 CST 2007


I thought I had a relevant picture left over of some work I did on a M101.
 This is the closest shot I have.  I don't have a M101 lying around
anymore, but I do remember a parallel wiring for the 2 12/s from the main
amp and a hot lead coming off the second 12 to the "input" terminal on the
reverb amp.  Hope this helps.

ps- My first post!>


The reverb amp drives the 8" speaker. The main amp drives the 2 12" in
> parallel.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: hammond-bounces at zeni.net [mailto:hammond-bounces at zeni.net]On
> Behalf Of Stainless Brown
> Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2007 12:23 PM
> To: hammond at zeni.net
> Subject: [HAM] speaker connection on M-100
>
>
> I'm in the process of putting my M-100 back together, the previous owner
> robbed the reverb amp and one of the speakers from it.  I never really
> looked at the speaker connection before, always assuming that the missing
> speaker was for the AO-44 output, however I notice that the remaing 12"
> speaker (in the center) has a set of parallel "jumpers which would
> conveniently connect to the other (and adjacent)12".
>
>   The 8" speaker seams to get one lead from the main power amp and the
> other
> comes from the tone generator
>
>   Any ideas?
>   Thanks
>   Stan
>
>   PS, I still have the Leslie x77P power supply and amplifiers if
> anybody's
> interested for the price of shipping it.
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