I have an M3 that I gig with regularly with a Motion Sound Pro3 and a Roland KC300. The way I have mine wired for the 1/4" out is as follows: I removed the leads from the speaker (which sounds fantastic in my Fender Hot Rod Deluxe BTW) and connected a female 1/4" jack. From the jack, I run to a Behringer Ultra-DI, which has 2 20db attenuation buttons, which I keep depressed. From this I run to the Motion Sound. Is this OK? I think it supplies the power amp with a load, as to not burn up the OT, and it cuts the signal going to the MP considerably. Thoughts? Suggestions? Thanks!B-)
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You should put a power resistor across the 1/4 inch output to replace the speaker resistance.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/10-Ohm-10w-D...-/3207579948351969 Hammond A-105, Leslie 22H, 1961 M3
XK3-C, VK8-M, Boss RT-20, Neo Ventilator
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The M3's amp expects to see an 8ohm load. A DI will act as an open circuit. SPF1954 is right. You need an 8 watt power resistor rated for at least 20Watts. You can get them at Radio shack. Put this in parallel with an audio pot and you can control the level of the output. If you want line level, you'll need to trim down from the 11 Watts coming out of the power amp.
This is is what you want. http://www.dairiki.org/HammondWiki/LineOutFromASpinet
When I built mine, the output was still a little hot so I substituted the 1K resistor and 20K pot with a 10K resistor and 10K instead.1961 Hammond A100 | 1955 Hammond M3 | 2011 Hammond SK1 | Leslie 145 | Neo Ventilator | Yamaha S70XS | Roland RD-300NX
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I believe you mean an electromagnet speaker(4 terminals), as opposed to a permanent magnet speaker(2 terminals)?Originally posted by Robert Harlow View PostRight . Mine didn't come with a voice coil speaker, I believe it to be a 1962.1956 M3, 51 Leslie Young Chang spinet, Korg Krome and Kronos
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Originally posted by Robert Harlow View PostMan, there is like 1000000 different schematics out there, all being very different. If I intend on still using my ultra-di, can I just place an 8 ohm 25 watt resistor between the power amp and 1/4" out?
Solder one end to where ever you have the green wire locked in place and the other end to the black wire.
Or just wire it across the ground and hot on your 1/4" jack.1969 Hammond A-105, Leslie 22H, 1961 M3
XK3-C, VK8-M, Boss RT-20, Neo Ventilator
Roland XP-30 (3), XV-5080 (2), Various Fatar/Studiologic Weighted Contollers (SL-1100, 1176, 880)
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