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LESLIE speakers have been called the "pipe organ voice" of the electronic organ. They can be used to increase the volume for large areas or to improve the sound quality in any area. With the available connector kits the LESLIE SPEAKER can be connected to any electronic organ
These Leslie tone cabinets are designed for single channel organs whose pedal range extends down into the lower frequencies. The sound is "separated" with the highs reproduced by a horn rotor and the lows reproduced by a bass rotor. Both the horn and bass rotors can be operated at two speeds: Fast (tremolo) or Slow (chorale). These models also feature a traditional tube amplifier for the "warm tube" sound. The model 122A is specifically designed for older Hammond Organs requiring a separate tone cabinet for sound reproduction, such as the A,B,C and RT models. The model 147A, which shares the same cabinet design as the 122A, is recommended for single channel organs with self-contained speaker systems, such as Hammond Organ model A-100 and spinet models such as M, M-2, M-3, M-100 and L-100. The model 122XB is electrically identical to the model 122, except that its 11-pin connector is designed to interface directly with the Hammond XB-Series of instruments (XB-2, XB-5, XB-3, XC-3 and A-205) Specifications: 41 5/8" H x 29 1/4" W x 20 5/8" D- 149 pounds Amplification: Vacuum tube, measured continuous undistorted output: 40 watts RMS.
The Leslie 303 is recommended for musicians desiring a portable multi-channel Leslie cabinet. The sound is "separated" with the highs reproduced by a horn rotor and the lows reproduced by a 12" bass speaker with electronic rotor capability. In addition, there is a stationary channel designed to accommodate the audio signal from another sound source such as a synthesizer or external sound module. This audio signal is handled by three speakers- a heavy duty 12" speaker which also handles the lower frequencies for the rotary channel, a 5" speaker for the midrange, and a Piezo tweeter for the high frequencies. In addition to the 11-pin interface designed for use with Hammond XB-Series products (XB-2, XB-5, XB-3, XC-3 and A-205), the 303 has a 1/4" input jack. An external sound source such as a portable organ, personal keyboard, synthesizer, etc., can be directly connected, eliminating the need for a separate preamp. A foot switch connector allows a foot switch to be used to switch the rotors between "Fast" and "Slow". If a stereo plug to mono jack adapter is used, two foot switches can be used to operate both Fast/Slow and On/Off modes. Bass and treble tone controls and a master volume control allow the overall sound quality and sound level of the cabinet to be customized to individual preference. In addition, the "remote turn-on" feature allows the 303, with current kits, to be turned "on" and "off" from the organ console, making this Leslie speaker the ideal choice for a large number of musical applications, including many traditional 2-channel organs. Specifications: 27" H x 25 1/2" W x 20" D- 115 pounds Amplification: Solid-state, measured continuous undistorted output: main & bass amp 65 watts RMS. Horn amp 35 watts RMS. Total 100 watts RMS.
The Leslie 323 is recommended for musicians desiring a compact Leslie cabinet. The sound is "separated" with the highs reproduced by a horn rotor and the lows reproduced by a 12" bass speaker with electronic rotor capability. In addition, there is a stationary channel designed to accommodate the audio signal from another sound source such as a synthesizer or external sound module. This audio signal is handled by three speaker- a heavy duty 12" speaker which also handles the lower frequencies for the rotary channel, a 5" speaker for the midrange, and a Piezo tweeter for the high frequencies. In addition to the 11-pin interface designed for use with Hammond XB-Series products (XB-2, XB-5, XB-3, XC-3 and A-205), the 323 has a 1/4" input jack. An external sound source such as a portable organ, personal keyboard, synthesizer, etc., can be directly connected, eliminating the need for a separate preamp. A foot switch connector allows a foot switch to be used to switch the rotors between "Fast" and "Slow". If a stereo plug to mono jack adapter is used, two foot switches can be used to operate both fast/slow and on/off modes. Bass and treble tone controls and a master volume control allow the overall sound quality and sound level of the cabinet to be customized to individual preference. In addition, the "remote turn-on" feature allows the 323, with current kits, to be turned "on" and "off" from the organ console making this Leslie speaker the ideal choice for a large number of musical applications, including many traditional 2-channel organs. Specifications: 27" H X 25 1/2" W X 20" D- 115 pounds Amplification: Solid-state, measured continuous undistorted output: Bass amp 65 watts RMS. Horn amp 35 watts RMS. Total 100 watts RMS.
The Leslie speaker models 716 and 723 are designed to interface with multi-channel organs in which the channels are divided into families, such as drawbar/tibia/flute channel and main channel. Both speakers are two-channel solid-state bi-amped (two amplifiers per channel) speaker systems, with each amplifier controlled by individual electronic crossover circuitry and each with increased power output to fully enhance the "total sound" of multi-channel organs. Both cabinets also contain 11-pin interface plugs. The 723 is finished in Walnut, while the 716 is finished in medium Oak, allowing it to blend with the Hammond 810/820/825 church organs. The famous Leslie sound-in motion is produced in the rotary channel with two rotors encompassing the entire keyboard range. The upper frequency range is handled by a high compression treble driver and rotary horn, while the lower frequencies emanate from a husky 6" x 9" loudspeaker within the Rotosonic drum. From optimum performance, individual amplifiers provide power to each rotary speaker. Total coverage of the musical spectrum is provided in the main stationary channel, from dramatic pedal and bass tones to brilliant crashing cymbals. Three matched 6" x 9" full fidelity speakers located in the front and sides of the cabinet provide wide distribution to the mid-range and treble tones while a specially treated 15" woofer in the acoustically damped bass-reflex enclosure reproduce the deep pedal and bass tones. Also for optimum performance, separate amplifiers are used to provide power to the 15" woofer and the three 6" x 9" speakers. Additional controls provided on the back independently adjust the volume and tone of both channels, allowing you to literally create your own response curve. Specifications: 42" H X 30" W X 21" D- 160 pounds Amplification: Solid-state, measured continuous undistorted output: Keyboard 100 watts, Pedal/Bass 90 watts, Horn Rotor 35 watts, Rotosonic Drum 55 watts. Total 280 watts RMS.
This Leslie speaker is designed to fully enhance the "total sound" of multi-channel organs. Designed specifically for use with four-channel instruments, the addition of three stationary channels to the rotary speaker system highlights the richness and texture of the entire organ. In the rotary channel, the sound is "separated" with the highs reproduced by a horn rotor and the lows reproduced by a rotosonic drum containing a 6" x 9" speaker. Both rotors can be operated at two speeds: Fast (tremolo) or Slow (chorale). The main stationary channel incorporates two separate amplifiers for total coverage of the musical spectrum. One powers the pedal and bass tones reproduced by a specially treated 15" woofer in an acoustically damped bass-reflex enclosure. The other drives mid-range and treble tones to two 6" x 9" full-fidelity speakers directed out the front of the cabinet. Two auxiliary stationary channels, each with its own amplification and matched wide-range 6" x 9" enclosed speaker, complete the tonal spectrum of sound found in muti-channel organs. Additional controls provided on the back of the cabinet allow you to independently adjust the volume and tone of all four channels to create your own custom "response curve". As a visual reminder, there is a "system on" indicator which lights when the cabinet is in use. Specifications: 42" H x 30" W x 21" D- 160 pounds Amplification: Solid-state, measured continuous undistorted output: Keyboard 100 watts, Pedal/Bass 90 watts, Horn Rotor 35 watts, Rotosonic Drum 55 watts, Auxiliary channels 60 watts each. Total 400 watts RMS.
This Leslie tone cabinet is designed for the musician who demands the full-spectrum sound. Single-channel inputs are separated into tow separate amplifiers that control the high and low frequencies, with the highs reproduced by a horn rotor and the lows reproduced by a bass rotor. Both the horn and bass rotors can be operated in three different positions: Fast (tremolo), Slow (chorale) or Off. Each rotor system has its own amplification system and its own gain control. The rugged solid-state electronics provide long life, reliability and power for professional and institutional applications. The 11-pin connector is designed to interface directly with the Hammond XB-Series of instruments (XB-2, XB-5, XB-3, XC-3 and A-205) Specifications: 41 5/8" H x 29 1/4" W x 20 5/8" D- 149 pounds Amplification: Solid-state, measured continuous undistorted output: Bass 90 watts RMS. Horn 60 watts RMS. Total 150 watts.
These Leslie speakers are designed to fully enhance the "total sound" of multi-channel organs using digital sound-producing technology. Designed specifically for three-channel applications, the addition of two stationary channels to the rotary speaker system highlights the richness and texture of the entire organ. In the rotary channel, the sound is "separated" with the highs reproduced by a horn rotor and the lows reproduced by a rotosonic drum containing a 6" x 9" speaker. Both rotors can be operated in three positions: Fast (tremolo), Slow chorale) or Off. The main and Auxiliary channels are matched fullrange channels designed to enhance organs or sound modules with left and right or stereo output channels, such as Hammond Organ model 926, or models XB-3, XC-3 or A-205 when used in conjunction with a midi sound module. The main stationary channel incorporates two separate amplifiers for total coverage of the musical spectrum. One powers the pedal and bass tones reproduced by a specially treated 15" woofer in an acoustically damped bass-reflex enclosure. The other drives mid-range and treble tones to two 6" x 9" extended range speakers directed out the front and the left side of the cabinet. An additional Piezo tweeter augments the upper frequency range. An auxiliary stationary channel with its own amplification completes the tonal spectrum of sound. Tones are directed to two 6" x 9" extended range speakers directed out the front and the right side of the cabinet. An additional piezo tweeter augments the upper frequency range. Additional controls provided on the back of the cabinet allow you to independently adjust the volume and tone of all three channels to create your own custom "response curve". As a visual reminder, there is a "system on" indicator which lights when the cabinet is in use. A custom "Y" adapter is available if it is desired to add a second cabinet and thereby provide true left and right stereo separation. The 912 is finished in medium oak, while the 914 is finished in Walnut. Specifications: 42" H x 30" W x 21" D- 160 pounds Amplification: Solid-state, measured continuous undistorted output: Main 90 watts, Pedal/Bass 90 watts, Horn Rotor 60 watts, Rotosonic Drum 55 watts, Auxiliary channel 90 watts. Total 385 watts RMS.
6122 KIT This kit is used for connecting any single-channel Hammond Organ with a set of GG terminals (B-2,B-3,C-2,C-3,RT-2,RT-3,etc.) to a Model 122 (122A) tone cabinet. The kit will also allow Hammond Organ models A-100, D-100, E-100, E-200, and E-300 to be connected. On these models, the reverb channel in the organ is not extended into the tone cabinet.
6147 KIT This kit is used for hooking up any single channel organ with a self-contained speaker system to the model 147 (147A) tone cabinet. The kit will also allow an organ with a separate flute channel to be connected. The latter instillation cannot be used in a MAIN / ECHO mode and no control is provided for additional channels of the organ.
9770 KIT This kit can be used for connecting most one-two-three-or four -channel organs to appropriately channeled 9-pin tone cabinets. Care must be taken in connecting proper channels of the organ to the appropriate tone cabinet channels. Provisions exist within the kit for channel mixing.
1122 KIT This kit is used for connecting an organ with an 11-pin interface, such as a Hammond XB-series organ (XB-2, XB-5, XB-3) to a Leslie Speaker model 122 with a 6-pin interface.
1147 KIT This kit is for connecting an organ with an 11-pin interface, such as a Hammond XB-series organ (XB-2, XB-5, XB-3) to a Leslie Speaker model 147 with a 6-pin interface.
1174 KIT This kit can be used for connecting most one-two-three-or four-channel organs to appropriately channeled 11-pin tone cabinets. Care must be taken in connecting proper channels of the organ to the appropriate tone cabinet channels. Provisions exist within the kit for channel mixing.
1188 KIT This kit is used for connecting Hammond Organ models B-2, B-3, C-3, RT, RT-2, RT-3, to Leslie Speaker models 315, 415, 422, 715, 716, 722, 723, 815, and 822.
POWER RELAY KIT (6-pin) This is know as a 6-pin power relay kit. This kit is used for multiple 122 (122A) or 147 (147A) installations. (NOTE: The multiple Leslie Speaker cabinets used MUST all be of the same family, i.e. all 122-type or 147-type)
11 Pin "Y" Adapter This is known as an 11-pin "Y" adapter. This adapter is used for multiple installations of all 11-pin tone cabinets.
9 Pin "Y" Adapter This is known as an 9-pin "Y" adapter. This adapter is used for multiple installations of all 9-pin tone cabinets.
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