Re: Is this standard? (M100 with pictures)
Okey, so in other words, totally worthless! Thanks for the reply though :)</p>
I'm currently looking for a Leslie. They're not that abundant here in Scandinavia. And the price....oooffff</p>
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Re: Is this standard? (M100 with pictures)
Tonband. That's German for 'tape recorder', IIRC. I guess that the knob and the 3-pin DIN socket are something to do with that. At a guess I'd say that you can record from the M to an old style mono tape deck with DIN sockets and that if you replay from the deck, the Tonband knob will control the playback volume.</p>
As for the 8 - pin DIN on the Leslie 21, I don't think it will accept the 1/4" line out level. In any case there are better (and cheaper) Leslies that would suit the M100 rather more. Find a nice 251!</p>
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Is this standard? (M100 with pictures)
I'm just wondering about some things on my M100. Take a look at the pics:</p>
http://micke.lugnoro.com/1.jpg
http://micke.lugnoro.com/2.jpg
http://micke.lugnoro.com/3.jpg
http://micke.lugnoro.com/4.jpg</p>
PS. The links got screwed up, you have to copy and paste.</p>
On picture 1. What is that knob? I havn't seen that on the pictures/videos i've seen of other M100. The text says "Tonband" or something like that.</p>
The organ seems to have a DIN connector (pic 4), is that also standard or something added on. Would it possible to connect that to say a guitar amp or a PA?</p>
I read here;</p>
http://acapella.harmony-central.com/....php?t=1874060</p>
that some leslies have a DIN connector. Is the signal you get from a DIN the same as the one from a 1/4"?</p>
Let me know if you need any other pictures.</p>Tags: None
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