Can anyone tell me what kind of output channels (and how many) I would find on a Rodgers model 990? I may have a line on one that has been separated from it's speakers and I am wondering if I could connect the output channels into an audio mixer for the purposes of checking it out.
A 'stock' 990 will have 5 line-level outputs accessible on the Output Panel inside the back of the organ. There are also switches on the output mixer/level PCB immediately above the panel that will mix the outputs down to 3 channels. There were options for the 990s that could add a couple more channels.
The outputs are compatible with typical commercial audio gear (I use Behringer equipment on my 660, a cut-down 990), so you shouldn't have any problems connecting to a mixer. The audio signal appears between pins 1 & 5 of the AMP connectors.
Just be careful what you route the pedal channel to :-).
--- Tom
Rodgers 660 with additional analog rack sets (practice), 36D/C in digital conversion, Yamaha CVP-107
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