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  • Using 1969 B3 with 122XB

    I just bought a 122XB and A HAMMOND XK-3c PRO (dual Keyboard) the whole setup including pedal/stand/seat along with anvil cases for both item was bought for $2800. Seems to be a great deal to me so I did it...
    I currently have a 1969 B3 that has a 45 leslie also SO:

    1. I would like to be able to use the 122XB with both organs and maybe get rid of the 45 leslie...is there an inexpensive way to accomplish this or even better is there a way to be able to use both leslie on my B3? (probably not at the same time though)

    I just got done rebuilding the b3, the cabinet isn't beautiful but it sounds great....that's all I really care about anyway I'm addicted now :)
    Thanks for your ideas I am very new to this stuff
    Nashville TN, Hammond B3, Boem B4D NI Drawbars, Hammond XK3C Pro, Leslie 122 & 45, Kurzweil Pc2x - PC3K8, Mark 1 Fender Rhodes- Speakeasy Dyno Hybrid Suitcase Preamp, Vienna Instruments Cube and Imperial Grand, UAD Quad core etc

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    Normally you add a kit to the organ making it compatible with the Leslie. In your case it is an 1122 Kit. This is the easiest way but by no means the least expensive. That kit does give main/echo and fast/stop/slow.

    It could be connected directly without a kit. The input is single ended like the 45 so they can exist together. The switching it very different from the 45 but with the use of a relay both Leslies could be switched together.

    Might be a fun endeavor. BTW, I would keep the 45. Great Leslie!

    Geo

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      Originally posted by geoelectro View Post
      Normally you add a kit to the organ making it compatible with the Leslie. In your case it is an 1122 Kit. This is the easiest way but by no means the least expensive. That kit does give main/echo and fast/stop/slow.

      It could be connected directly without a kit. The input is single ended like the 45 so they can exist together. The switching it very different from the 45 but with the use of a relay both Leslies could be switched together.

      Might be a fun endeavor. BTW, I would keep the 45. Great Leslie!

      Geo
      Thanks I am going to look at the 1122 kit. The 45 Leslie is remarkable it looks brand new too oh well.
      Nashville TN, Hammond B3, Boem B4D NI Drawbars, Hammond XK3C Pro, Leslie 122 & 45, Kurzweil Pc2x - PC3K8, Mark 1 Fender Rhodes- Speakeasy Dyno Hybrid Suitcase Preamp, Vienna Instruments Cube and Imperial Grand, UAD Quad core etc

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