I really don't know what a Model A is, but the leslie is unique that it either has a 6,9,or 11 pin outlet which will take almost any Hammond, and those hammonds that have thier own speaker built in, can, thru adapters be hooked up to a leslie. If your hammond already has pins on it at the bottom then count the pins and go on the internet (e-bay) and try to find a leslie, even one with more or less pins and they have adapters to fit, (hammond organ.com or keyword hammond organ or leslie)and in a matter of days you can find one, then call a hammond organ dealer. Hey, there are all sorts of possibilities. By the way, I think model A is actually Model A 100, which does support a leslie and has it's own internal speaker. If that be the case you should get someone (professional) to do all of your hook ups, this is good because with the switches you can have both speakers on at the same time, or just the internal (without the spinning horns) or just the leslie. Go for it. Please give me an update, or if you need some advice, e-mail me. I look forward to chatting with you.
From: gdhiatt@...
Reply-To: hammond_zone@...
To: hammond_zone@...
Subject: [hammond_zone] Leslie speaker question
Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2002 21:47:46 EST
Y'all I know you know about my DXR20 tone cabinet... Just suppose... just
suppose I found a Leslie someplace. What would I need to do to hook up my
Model A to it? Could I just plug it in or does it require getting some other
equipment? I assume I'd need to have a Leslie with a power amp in it or have
a separate amp. How does that work anyway do Leslies have an amp in them?
I'm wondering because I thought I should be on the lookout for an opportunity
to get a Leslie and should start to know something about what I should be
looking for. George
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