I was under the impression (I may be wrong) that
you can 'output' from the pre-amp input .. I've used it before and it worked for
me and my 'M'.
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, May 06, 2001 12:14 PM
Subject: [hammond_zone] further
elements
Hey guys,
thanx for helping me out. I did several tests
with both chorus/vibrato set at on/off, same?thing?with percussion,
it ain't doin' it !!? Here are a few elements to explain my situation a
little further. I bought the B3 and the 122
from a studio in Toronto Canada, and the organ sustained some modifications :
-Leslie switch installed next to the lower
keyboard.
-The output section is said to be modified for
recording.
The latter point is weired to me : the only
physical modification I can see is a female XLR plug attached to the rear
panel. When I open that panel, I can see a cord linked to the XLR plug that's
about 40cm long. At the other end of the cord is a male RCA plug.
I assume it's made to be plugged in the "Phono
Input" of the organ's preamp. So, why is the studio talking about "output"
?
I once tried to link my Hammond XB-1 to the RCA
plug, but I blew the fuses of the B3. That was obviously not the thing to
do.
?
I totally agree with you David, I should try
another speaker but I don't know what to do. I've heard one time that the
"Input Phono" was made to connect to a Leslie 147, is that true?
?
In my very small opinion, the problem comes from
the Leslie, when one of the tubes gets hot, I have distorsion and no power
anymore. What do you guys think?
?
Cheers,
?
Marc.?
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