Chris Clifton
Hi Gandert,
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If I remember correctly, The black wire to the crossover is ground, the green is +30 volts, and the red going to the connection by the volume control is signal input. The two output wires are, red bass and orange treble. As long as you get the power supply and ground connections right, then test at low volume to start. You won't do any damage if the outputs are the wrong way round, it'll soon be obvious if treble is coming from the 15" speaker and bass from the horns, and as long as the volume is really low no harm will be done. Obviously if you find you have bass and treble the wrong way round switch off swap the connections and try again. What's wrong with the 760 amp. anyway? It may well be cheaper to repair than to buy a new amp. From the Weyr and from the Bowl, Bronze and brown and blue and green, Rise the dragonmen of Pern, Aloft on wing, seen, then unseen. Chris 50 & Laura 17, Sam(uel)15 and Emily 11 in Llanelli ----- Original Message -----
From: "Gandert De Boo" <bottomline@...> To: <hammond_zone@...> Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 2:49 PM Subject: [hammond_zone] leslie 760 amp Hi zone,The amp is broke. I already knew that. But i thought that what new crossover I should be able to connect the 760 speakers directly to my L100 amp. Well, not. The ohmage will be too low then. Now I'm searching for a new stereo amp that will handle a 4 and a 16 ohm speaker. But I still need a crossover. I thought maybe i'should be possible to use the 760 crossover. I went to take a look at it but i can't figure it out. I can see 3 wiresare going to the crossover and only two are going out. One wire is going to the treble amp and another to the bass amp. how should I wire this to a new stereo tube amp? presuming the left side of the amp is bass and the right side is treble.
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