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    I'd like to add a Leslie emulator to my A-105. I understand it requires a line-output.
    How difficult is it to add this to the A-105? Does it already exist, and all I need is a splitter?
    Any help would be appreciated.

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    Lots of options. Build or buy.
    http://www.dairiki.org/HammondWiki/L...HammondConsole

    http://www.tonewheelgeneral.com/buil...?item_no=OBL-2

    Jim

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    • #3
      What kind of Leslie Sim and what are you going to do with the output? Just Curious.

      Jim

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      • #4
        I guess I should have been more specific.

        I would like to add a real Leslie to the A-105, but they are cost-prohibitive to find a good, living-room condition one.
        Eventually, I may find one, but for now ...

        I have two HUGE Yamaha KA30 speakers that are just setting there. If I add a Leslie emulator to the A-105, I can run it through the Yamahas.

        All the emulators (pedals) i have seen say that you must have a LINE OUT for the input to the emulator.
        I wanted to know how to get the line-out (wiring) so I can drive the emulator and then the Yamahas.

        As to what kind of simulator, I don't know. I've been doing a lot of research since there are several out there.

        Thanks for the question.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by PlayerElectone View Post
          All the emulators (pedals) i have seen say that you must have a LINE OUT for the input to the emulator.
          I wanted to know how to get the line-out (wiring) so I can drive the emulator and then the Yamahas.
          Comprehensive info about this is in the links from post #2.
          Current organs: AV, M-3, A-100
          Current Leslies: 22H, 122, 770

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