Leslie 11 pin - 9 pin adapter needed to connect to Hammond Aurora (11 pin) to Leslie 700 (9 pin).
Has anyone ever used a Leslie 700 (9 pin) with a Hammond Aurora (11 pin)? .</P>
Email to sellers and manufacturers of Leslie/Hammond adapters in the US and UK regarding an adapter for the combination mentioned have gone unanswered. Any information as to the whereabout of such an animal would be most helpful. </P>
I know they exist because a 700 was listed in the UK that had an adapter to convert to 11 pin included. Additionally one of the UK websites advertises that they have both 9 - 11 pin Leslie adapters and 11 - 9 pin Leslie adapter in stock. Unfortunately inquiries have received no reply.</P>
Re: Leslie 11 pin - 9 pin adapter needed to connect to Hammond Aurora (11 pin) to Leslie 700 (9 pin).
I thought I'd sort of answered this on Hammondzone.</P>
The 1197 is the kit for 11 to 9. The speed switching is the same for the 760 and 700. Looking at the schematics, the 1197 has wiring for both main and rotary channel audio signals. So what you've been told about the kit 'only' being for XK3 etc to 760 is incorrect.</P>
Andy</P>
It's not what you play. It's not how you play. It's the fact that you're playing that counts.
It just seemed odd that the neither the 700 or 710 were listed. Since it was not mentioned in the descriptionI have emailed them to inquire specifically if it could be used with the 700 and the Aurora. No reply yet. That goes for the other five companies that I have emailed :(</P>
One other thing...would it matter that all of the Leslies listed aresingle channel whereas the 700 is a two channel?</P>
The differences in the two kits is quite striking. It's hard to tell but the first one doesn't look like it has an 11 pin plug. The second 1197 looks like something else entirely.</P>
Re: Leslie 11 pin - 9 pin adapter needed to connect to Hammond Aurora (11 pin) to Leslie 700 (9 pin).
The differences in the two kits is quite striking. It's hard to tell but the first one doesn't look like it has an 11 pin plug. The second 1197 looks like something else entirely.</P>
That's because the second kit pictured is not an 1197, nothing like one. The Goff one is an 1197. It has an 11 pin cable with a plug to go into the Aurora, a mains lead and plug to pick up the AC for the leslie, and a lead with a 9 pin socket for the 700. It's just a plug and play kit.</P>
One other thing...would it matter that all of the Leslies listed aresingle channel whereas the 700 is a two channel?</P>
I already answered this: In my original 1197 schematics, it clearly shows that there is an audio signal path through the kit for both main and rotary signals. It will therefore work with 2 and 1 channel organs and leslies. Even if the Goff kit didn't have this, it would be very easy for them (or you) to add it. You're talking 1 wire and two soldered joints to what would be two unused pins. Visit the sites in my post and you'll see what I mean about the wiring.</P>
Tell Goff what I've told you (and tell them that Harvey Olsen [they should recognise his name!] told me!) and say that the original 1197 had the main audio signal connected through the kit as well as the rotary, and you'd need the same to hook up the Aurora to the 700. They want your business and the customer is always'king', so you'll get what you want.</P>
Give me your email address and I'll happily email you the 1197 schematics.</P>
Re: Leslie 11 pin - 9 pin adapter needed to connect to Hammond Aurora (11 pin) to Leslie 700 (9 pin).
Visit the sites in my post and you'll see what I mean about the wiring.</P>
Are you referring to Hammondzone posts? I have not nor am I able to see them. I have not received a confirmation email from the forum so membership is still pending.</P>
I sent you an email for the schematicsbut it has just bounced back. I will try again. Thanks for the offer. It would be most helpful.</P>
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Re: Leslie 11 pin - 9 pin adapter needed to connect to Hammond Aurora (11 pin) to Leslie 700 (9 pin).
You should be able to email via the forum now. </P>
Sorry, mixing up my replies. You'd posted on here before: http://organforum.com/forums/thread/56286.aspxand I'd replied there. There was another leslie kit post and the threesites I mentioned were:</P>
I thought I'd sort of answered this on Hammondzone.</P>
The 1197 is the kit for 11 to 9. The speed switching is the same for the 760 and 700. Looking at the schematics, the 1197 has wiring for both main and rotary channel audio signals. So what you've been told about the kit 'only' being for XK3 etc to 760 is incorrect.</P>
Andy</P>
Could you email me the schematic of the 1197 kit? Keith [email protected]
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