[HAM] Modified Leslie 145

Gary Allsebrook regman10 at comcast.net
Tue Nov 11 01:16:23 CST 2003


It sounds like they had it set up to play a guitar or synth (or other
electronic keyboard) through.  The "standard" deal would have been to get
the little outboard box to accomplish that (and not modify the chassis).


-----Original Message-----
From: hammond-bounces at zeni.net [mailto:hammond-bounces at zeni.net]On
Behalf Of John Cornicello
Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 9:19 PM
To: hammond at zeni.net
Subject: [HAM] Modified Leslie 145


I came across a Leslie 145 this evening that I couldn't pass up ($325).

I'm picking it up tomorrow. But I noticed that the 147 amp in it has had
some modifications that the current owner doesn't really know anything
about.

It has a 1/4" input, an AC cord, and a power switch on the amp. And I
haven't seen how/if there is a speed control. It looks like whoever did the
modification has covered the 6-pin connecter to prevent electric shock.

I'm curious to find out if this is a "standard" modification that a lot of
folks do? Or is is something completely off the wall?

What if I want to hook this Leslie up to a keyboard that has an 11-pin
connector on it?

JohnC

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