??? Leslie speaker / how to???????
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??? Leslie speaker / how to???????
So I purchased a Leslie type speaker. It's actually Hammond's version, it's in a nice 22x22x19 cabinet.
I less than no idea what to do with it as far as hooking it up goes.
any clues from you guys in the know?
I know doogs a hammond fan at least.
I presume of course the two slot one is speaker wire. the six one......yikes
then again maybe the two is power
perhaps I need to give pictures from inside too
maybe someone knows befroe hand.
thanks for any info
I less than no idea what to do with it as far as hooking it up goes.
any clues from you guys in the know?
I know doogs a hammond fan at least.
I presume of course the two slot one is speaker wire. the six one......yikes
then again maybe the two is power
perhaps I need to give pictures from inside too
maybe someone knows befroe hand.
thanks for any info
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That's what I figure too!!!!!!!!!!!!euan wrote:I'm guessing it needs power to spin the speaker around. You'll also need to send a signal to the speaker. So I'm guessing the 6 pin is for power maybe and the 2pin is signal.
I thought perhaps when I got it it would plug in and have speaker wire.
I'm guessing the extra stuff is the organ telling it when
so I guess I just need to go back inside and see which goes to where
I'm pumped to use this in some solos
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i'm hammond owner, have an L-112 with a leslie 122 cab.
to use this with my guitar i had to get a leslie interface box, which powers the leslie and controls the fast slow and brake for the leslie. lesiles have a 9 pin interface socket which plugs into the organ, which is why you'd probably need the interface box.
check out this site.
http://www.trekii.com/
to use this with my guitar i had to get a leslie interface box, which powers the leslie and controls the fast slow and brake for the leslie. lesiles have a 9 pin interface socket which plugs into the organ, which is why you'd probably need the interface box.
check out this site.
http://www.trekii.com/
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hope it's of use to you, the leslie is a killer sound, something that a boss rt-20 (used when i cant be arsed to lug the leslie around) just cant get right.
the nearest leslie simulation i've heard is a korg g4 and the rotary speaker on logic's EVB3.
the nearest leslie simulation i've heard is a korg g4 and the rotary speaker on logic's EVB3.
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Re: ??? Leslie speaker / how to???????
Congrats! I love the sound - I've bought the Behringer RM600 pedal and tried the Line 6 Pod emulation - but it's not the same as The Real Thing.turtle wrote:So I purchased a Leslie type speaker. It's actually Hammond's version, it's in a nice 22x22x19 cabinet
Thanks I'll be giving that number a call in a couple of hours!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Progrockabuse wrote:i'm hammond owner, have an L-112 with a leslie 122 cab.
to use this with my guitar i had to get a leslie interface box, which powers the leslie and controls the fast slow and brake for the leslie. lesiles have a 9 pin interface socket which plugs into the organ, which is why you'd probably need the interface box.
check out this site.
http://www.trekii.com/
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He was exceptionally gregarious but unable to help. All his items are Leslie only. He knew of the speaker and rattled of a lot of stuff about it. He sure knew what he was talking about.Progrockabuse wrote:i'm hammond owner, have an L-112 with a leslie 122 cab.
to use this with my guitar i had to get a leslie interface box, which powers the leslie and controls the fast slow and brake for the leslie. lesiles have a 9 pin interface socket which plugs into the organ, which is why you'd probably need the interface box.
check out this site.
http://www.trekii.com/
Anyways I'll have a look into that other site.
Thanks
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i starting to think your leslie might be one of the models that was built into the organ itself. hammond did have a few models that had a built in leslie underneath the main organ unit. with the connectors that you have on your leslie, that might be the case.
i shall investigate for thee.
i shall investigate for thee.
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It's labeled as Hammond, but built by Yamaha for them.Progrockabuse wrote:i starting to think your leslie might be one of the models that was built into the organ itself. hammond did have a few models that had a built in leslie underneath the main organ unit. with the connectors that you have on your leslie, that might be the case.
i shall investigate for thee.
It's in a free standing nice cabinet as seen in the thumb size photo
oh and on the investigate for thee..............Thank yee
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this may help turtle
couple of sites that have info on how to work out and rewire leslie wiring and plugs. as i was thinking, your leslie unit was designed to be intergrated into an XTP series organ or could be removed to lighten the load.
http://captain-foldback.com/Leslie_sub/pinouts.htm
http://www.dairiki.org/HammondWiki/Lesl ... artNumbers
http://www.myplanet.net/x77dude/kits.html
couple of sites that have info on how to work out and rewire leslie wiring and plugs. as i was thinking, your leslie unit was designed to be intergrated into an XTP series organ or could be removed to lighten the load.
http://captain-foldback.com/Leslie_sub/pinouts.htm
http://www.dairiki.org/HammondWiki/Lesl ... artNumbers
http://www.myplanet.net/x77dude/kits.html
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