Trying to hookup Internal Leslie from t-400 to an m3
Recently fell into possion of an internal leslie unit from a t-400 and would like to install it in my m3. It looks like the space might be tight, but I might be able to squeeze it in.
The internal leslie has a 5 pin plug and the speaker in the M3 is a old field coil best I can tell.
Any guidance on how a should proceed are greatly appreciated.
thx
Down below is the T-series Leslie connector's wiring, and here's the link to the EM to PM conversion: http://www.dairiki.org/HammondWiki/S...ToPMConversion
I would use a relay to control the Leslie speed, it's safer that way...
Cheers,
Jussi
Attached Files
E-333 (modified)
Leslie 147 (surprise, not modified...)
Previous:
T-200 (modified and sold)
T-500 (modified and sold)
And I'd put in a crossover at around 100Hz so that the bass went to the static speaker and the treble went to the smaller 8" unit in the leslie (it doesn't like bass that much!). Plus a switch so that you can go back to the 'main' speaker when you want to.
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