Ron's right. Bin my post.
t
--- In hammond_zone@y..., Ron Bell <worthogis@s...> wrote:
Always check added on jacks before pluging anything into them, I
have seen
mains voltage hooked up to a 1/4 inch cable for Leslie switching,
and have
heard of dangerous non standard uses of connectors and jacks.
I have seen people use 1/4/inch plugs so the can have a choice
between a
halfmoons and a footswitches when controlling a 147, imagine if
someone
thought it was an input and plugged their gutar in there, not good.
Ronnie B.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris Clifton" <
Hi,
The jack on the front is headphones, it's a standard fitting. As
you
suspect the one on the back is a later addition and could be a
line out or
a
line in. Depends what the original owner wanted. Line in
sockets were
often fitted for use with rhythm unit accessories or
synthesiser/electric
piano type keyboards.
Chris Clifton
There is a theory which states that if anyone discovers exactly
what the
Universe is for and why it is here, it will instantly disappear
and be
replaced by something even more bizarre and inexplicable.
Douglas Adams