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    Hi all,</p>

    New to the board. I could use some help here. I'm not an electronics guy but I can follow a schematic. I have an L-103 which I hooked to a Leslie 147 with a 26-1 kit. I came across a great deal on a C3, and want to hook the 147 to it. Is this possible and what do I need to do it? Thank you.
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    I believe all you have to do is shell out on another kit.</P>


    Look online for a C3 to 147 kit, whatever's involved will be taken care of in that.</P>


    I envy you!</P>


    The C3 is a delicious beast. Mine has no leslie.</P>
    -1958 Hofner 550 archtop guitar -1959 C3 and PR40- -1964 Busillachio Harmonium- -1964 M101-
    -1967ish Leslie 122- -1975 T500 (modded..chopped, and reassembled!)-
    -DIY 760 FrankenLeslie/rat hideout-
    -1980 Electrokey Electric Piano- -Yamaha electric Harmonium (early 80's?)-
    -1990 Jansen GMF150 amp- -1992 Korg 01W/fd- -1992 G&L S-500 geetar.

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      There is a way of doing it I had my Leslie 122 on my Hammond L122 with a similar kit and a tech doctored it to work on my RT3 which has the same balanced out put as your C3. Youwill not need the M E E half moon switch anymore.I don't know the details but someone on here will so just hang in there!</P>


      Cheers</P>


      Dave</P>

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        Re: C3 to 147

        The deal fell through on the C3, but I picked up a 1962 A-100 and want to hook my Leslie 247 to it. What kit do I need? And how do I wire it? Thank you.

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