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 FrankZueckmantel has provided [these pictures|http://www.dairiki.org/hammond/pics/4Hkit.pdf] of the inside and outside of a *4H kit*, as well as pictures detailing the wiring of the [half-moon switches|HalfMoonSwitch] from a *4H* and a *3M* kit. 
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 !Hooking a 122 to a spinet 
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+The 122 was designed nominally to connect to Hammond console organs which have balanced [G-G] outputs.  
+Hammond spinets and other brands of organs do not have balanced outputs. This complicates matters somewhat.  
  
 Here's the schematic of a 3M kit, which is used to hook a "122 tremolo control kit" (see above) to a spinet. If you are clever, you can figure out, from this schematic, how to hook a 122 to a spinet without the main-echo switching. 
  
 [http://www.dairiki.org/hammond/pics/3Mcontrol.gif] 

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