On my 145, the upper horn and lower drum either spin fast together or slow together(no off option). I read somewhere that some Leslies only have a one speed lower drum but a two speed horn. Or perhaps it was a switching option for the lower drum that was independent of the horn speed. Meaning the drum speed could be off/slow /fast while the horn was on fast. Sorry! My memory is vague on this. I'm sure the forum group will enlighten me. I think it would be nice to be able to keep the drum speed slow but have the horn speed on high. Any info is great
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get an extension cord, plug it into the slow motor and unplug the fast, see if you like it. If you do your finished.
If you want stop build a box to cut power to either your fast or slow motors with a separate switch. Use 120v rated components or a relay. Stop is just like main organ to me, I have it on my 130 and never use it. I have 2 m/e/e switches and a 3rd. speaker, but that's another story.1956 M3, 51 Leslie Young Chang spinet, Korg Krome and Kronos
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The brake switch stops both rotors after a few seconds on slow.
This is a personal taste thing. I've tried slow horn and stopped bass rotor in the 9xx series, and even just unplugged the lower slow motor on a 145, but much prefer the animation of both rotors on slow.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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Originally posted by andyg View PostThe brake switch stops both rotors after a few seconds on slow.
This is a personal taste thing. I've tried slow horn and stopped bass rotor in the 9xx series, and even just unplugged the lower slow motor on a 145, but much prefer the animation of both rotors on slow.
Maybe that is what he has heard Brendon talking about.
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Dave
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Originally posted by Juan View PostI think it would be nice to be able to keep the drum speed slow but have the horn speed on high.
switch position a) Bass rotor = stopped, Treble horns = slow
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switch position b) Bass rotor = slow, Treble horns = fast
...I suppose it would also be possible with a little creativity to have the bass rotor on slow the whole time, but still switch between slow and fast on the treble horns. But I think you'd need to do some rewiring to achieve that.
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No, there was a brake kit to add stop to the valve leslies, Dave. On the 145/147 you could also just replace the jumper plug on the top of the amp chassis with a switch (I used a 1/2 moon) and that would kill the power to the slow motors, so you'd have fast or stop. Going from fast to stop was great, as the horns would stop almost instantly and the rotor would gradually coast to a stop. I liked that better than the chorale, then slow effect from the brake kit. Much cheaper, too.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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I like the "kill the slow motors" idea. I have an M/E/E switch but when I go to main it cuts all the sound from the Leslie. I rarely use this. I mostly use the ensemble setting. This gives me a bit of monitor use from the organ speaker along with the Leslie.Hammond A-102
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Hammond PR-40 tone cabinet
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One Leslie 60 and one 70 for use with Rhodes and Wurlitzer piano
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