HOw about this versus the 6147 Hammond kit?
thanks again
On 8/5/2022 1:34 PM, Christoph wrote:
Chris,
I see no problem with using an 8444 kit. Why should
there be a ?loud hum¡°? The installation instructions for the
A-100 say that the load resistor in the Leslie speaker has to be
set to 8 Ohms load.
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Christoph?
?
The main problem with that type of connection is that you
can't use a simple M-E-E switch system. The console load
resistor setting in the speaker has to be set to "open"
resulting in a loud hum from the Leslie in the main
position. Also there will be no reverb when set to echo.
On 05/08/2022 08:11, Christoph
wrote:
Rich,
connecting an A-100 to a 147 (145) is usually
done via the speaker wires. Search for 8444 Leslie kit and
you¡¯ll probably find
This also requires an M-E-E Halfmoon, to
do it right, allowing MAIN-ENSEMBLE-ECHO modes
(Console alone, Consol+Leslie, Leslie only).
Question also is whether you want to mix
reverb and normal signal. Some like it, others not,
because reverb is ?spun around¡°.
Surely there is a straight and cheap
method by taking the G-GND wires directly to the 6pin
Leslie connector and switching like in the following
diagram:?
Hello list members,
??? I will be connecting an A100 to a 145
type Leslie. I think the
Leslie is actually a 245. Can you tell me
what kind of kits are
available?? I figure I could use one of the
G terminals and ground for
signal and ac power and switch but perhaps a
full kit might be what this
lady wants. I would like to know the
options.
thanks
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Rich Reid
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