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    Leslie cable



    Friends , There is a Leslie cable, looks 30', with plug, 7 pin...., socket, 7 hole.... , on e bay for $30 What was it likely used for?Should I go for it for an H 262?
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    Thanks! John
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  • andyg
    Moderator
    • Feb 2005
    • 14247
    • Newhaven, UK
    • United Kingdom [GB]

    #2
    Re: Leslie cable



    According to the grey cells here (and Capt Foldback's pages) 7 pin is non-standard. Leslies used 5,6,9 and 11 (and even 12 for the X77L) pins. Can't think what this one is for but it probably won't be any use for the connections twixt H and a leslie.</p>

    Usual cables are:
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    6 for a 122, 251 or 147
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    9 for a 700/710/610</p>

    11 for a 715/815 and newer cabs</p>

    Andy</p>

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    It's not what you play. It's not how you play. It's the fact that you're playing that counts.

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      Re: Leslie cable



      Many thanks, Andy</p>

      I suspected.. (I am getting a litle better at this...?-?) so I appreciate your help!</p>

      My Regards, John
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      • Bobmann
        ff Fortissimo
        • Jan 2008
        • 1094
        • NC, USA

        #4
        Re: Leslie cable



        Both the H and E series use a 7 pin connector on the amp. It will mate directlywith the 7 pin connector ona Series 10 Tone Cabinet.
        There are ready made cables designed to make this connection...I have purchased a few on Ebay.</P>


        This connector is rather unique in that there is nota male (pin) or female (socket) connector...bothhalves have both pins and sockets.
        On the organ's amp is a connector with a 7 pin connector...but 2 of the connectors are pins, 5 are sockets.
        The corresponding connector is the opposite...2 sockets, and 5 pins.
        Note that the 2 odd connectors on both halves are non functional.</P>


        The H leslie kit has a 7 pin input, and a 6 pin output for a 122. It also hasan additional 7 pin socket to add a Series 10.</P>


        Bob
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        In theory, there is no difference between theory and reality.
        In reality, there is.
        '54 C-2 & Pair of 122 Leslies
        H-324/Series 10 TC
        '35 Model A (Serial# 41) with a 21H
        Look at some of my rescues:
        https://www.flickr.com/photos/58226398@N03/albums

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        • andyg
          Moderator
          • Feb 2005
          • 14247
          • Newhaven, UK
          • United Kingdom [GB]

          #5
          Re: Leslie cable

          Aha, not a leslie cable, then. You're going to need a 9 pin at some point.
          It's not what you play. It's not how you play. It's the fact that you're playing that counts.

          New website now live - www.andrew-gilbert.com

          Current instruments: Roland Atelier AT900 Platinum Edition, Yamaha Genos, Yamaha PSR-S970, Kawai K1m
          Retired Organs: Lots! Kawai SR6 x 2, Hammond L122, T402, T500 x 2, X5. Conn Martinique and 652. Gulbransen 2102 Pacemaker. Kimball Temptation.
          Retired Leslies, 147, 145 x 2, 760 x 2, 710, 415 x 2.
          Retired synths: Korg 700, Roland SH1000, Jen Superstringer, Kawai S100F, Kawai S100P, Kawai K1

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