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 The 26-1 kit is relatively easy to make, even more so if you don't mind having the internal speakers permanently disconnected. The most basic setup requires i) A six pin amphenol socket, ii) a fuse holder with 5A fuse, iii) an electronics hobby box or similar housing and iv) a single pole - single throw switch of your choice capable of handling line AC voltages. *Remember* that the 1 through 6 pin-out on the socket will be the reverse of that seen above. To avoid confusion count pins 1 through 6 as above while viewing the socket from the rear (where you solder the wires from the organ). 
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-!!!Hooking a [Leslie147] to a console 
+!!!Hooking a [Leslie147] to a #[ console]  
  
 Generally, you should drive the Leslie input off of one of the [G-G] Outputs and ([AO-28] chassis) ground. Reportedly, you can drive the Leslie both [G-G] outputs for more drive. (Either way, make sure to put the Leslie load resistor switch in the ''off'' position.) 
  
  

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