----- Original Message ----- From: "Lars Karstensen - Infinity Trading ApS" <Hammond@...> To: <hammond_zone@...> Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2001 9:43 PM Subject: Sv: [hammond_zone] Hammonds TWG and the new Leslie line by Suzuki
Dear Guillermo,
If you want to buy a new Leslie to go along with your old Hammond A-105 it
is no problem. They do produce the new leslies with connections to the old models of organs. You just have to order this specific at your dealer.
If he can not help you contact the leslie production facility at Hammond
Suzuki USA and ask for Mr. Brunsting. He sure can help you in this matter.
The thing about the MIDI and the XB-3 is that you can control the speed of
the rotators in the new leslies by aftertouch on the keyboard. A function rarely used by "normal" organ players, but still it is there if you like to.
You can also by an adapter use the new 11-pin leslie connection with you
A-105. Just need a bit of electronic in between but that is no big problem.
Best regards Lars Karstensen
-----Oprindelig meddelelse----- Fra: Guillermo Garcia Huidobro <ggha@...> Til: hammond_zone@... <hammond_zone@...> Dato: 6. juni 2001 18:46 Emne: [hammond_zone] Hammonds TWG and the new Leslie line by Suzuki
Dear Jeff,
I am happy to meet someone that knows about Leslie connections to
Hammonds.
I own a Hammond A-105 Tone Wheel Generator. I would like to buy the new Leslie (the most powerful one) that is used together with the Hammond-Suzuki XB3 Our dealer down here in Chile has this wonderful combinattion (XB3+Leslie-SolidState-HammondSuzuki) but he thinks that it is not possible to use that Leslie with our old tone wheel
generator
models, since the Leslie goes through the MIDI and all that new
electronic
parapharnalia of the XB3
In short, would it be possibel to connect such a Leslie to my A-105? How could I do it? I am inclined to electronics.
ggha@...
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeff Dairiki" <dairiki@...> To: <hammond_zone@...> Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2001 8:53 PM Subject: Re: [hammond_zone] Re: 9 vs 6 pin
For the electronically inclined, the source book for all leslie hookups and pinouts can be found via MITA at Harv Olsen's Leslie Page:
Also, Bob Schleicher provides schematics for his modular "Universal Leslie Adapter" at (find the link to "tags and schematics".)
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