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(From Bob Schleicher, v2. 3/27/98)
This device was built several years ago at the request of rental agencies. It allows the use of almost any Leslie cabinet with a Hammond organ equipped with an 8000 series (122 type) control kit installed. The unit we built incorporated circuitry for all the Leslie families shown, however, I?ve re-drawn the circuit in ?modular? form so you may choose the building blocks necessary for your application.
Power supply
Required in all versions. The transformer is 24 VAC center-tapped at 1 amp. This is a common part and is obtainable from Radio Shack, Mouser and most other supply houses. The diode bridge is a 200V, 1 amp device. Four 1N4001 diodes will work as well.
Input Amplifier
Converts the balanced signal from the console to an unbalanced signal with a 100 ohm source impedance. This signal is used to drive the Leslie amplifier, or the crossover circuit.
Crossover
Necessary when using Leslie models 700, 705, 710 and 720. Directs audio below 150HZ to the stationary channel, thus the 15? bass speaker and higher frequencies to the rotor channel. This provides good bass response and protects the Rotosonic drum speaker, or 10? midrange rotor speaker in the 720.
Tremolo Switching
Required in all applications. In the device we built, this was accomplished differently, but for ease of construction, the small relay does a good job. A D.P.D.T. may be used if more than one family is to be used.
Turn-on Switching
All 11-pin Leslies require a connection between pins 5 and 6 to activate them. Obviously, this circuit is needed only when 11 pin cabinets are used.
Notes
Enjoy.
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