[HAM] What came with the M3 and Leslie 25

David Damroze damroze at excite.com
Fri Mar 30 19:23:36 CDT 2007


On Mar 30, 2007, at 2:20 PM, Jeff Dairiki wrote:

> On Fri, 2007-03-30 at 14:42 -0800, David Damroze wrote:
>>   This is what was in the M3:
>>
>> http://cgi.ebay.com/Hammond-Organ-Console-Auxiliary-Controls-w-5-Pin-
>> Box_W0QQitemZ320097088253QQcategoryZ64429QQcmdZViewItem
>
> I've never seen anything like it.   (Not that that means a lot.)
>
> It does say "Hammond" on it.   If Hammond made it (a significant if),
> then it's unlikely that it was originally designed to work with a
> Leslie.
>
  Since the ad says that it was originally for an M3 with tone cabinet ,
  I figure that someone plugged a leslie into the tone cabinet socket
  and wired the 5 to 6 pin cable accordingly.
  I'm guessing that the caps and resistors are meant to taper the signal 
for
a tone cabinet with built in amplifier , so I went ahead and bypassed 
them.
The 25 normally has no amp , so I assume it wouldn't need the reduced 
signal.
  The booster amp seems to have the filter circuitry built into it.
   Leslie minus amp working okay . Now I need to figure out why the
booster amp keeps blowing fuses.

DD
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