Hammond Leslie 122, Leslie 142 User guide

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Innovative Sound Systems
Leslie Heritage Series
Model 122H/142H
Owner’s Manual
00457-40211 V1.00-220713
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Keep these instructions.
Heed all warnings.
Follow all instructions.
Do not use this apparatus near water.
Clean only with dry cloth.
Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves or other apparatus (including ampli ers) that produce heat.
Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wider blade or third prong is provided for your safety. If the pro­vided plug does not  t into your outlet, consult an electrician for re­placement of the obsolete outlet.
Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particu­larly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
Only use attachments/accessories speci ed by the manufacturer.
Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table speci ed by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When cart is used: use cau­tion when moving the cart/apparatus combi­nation to avoid injury from tip-over.
Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms, or when unused for long periods of time.
Refer all servicing to quali ed service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power­supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no ob­jects  lled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the appara­tus.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of  re or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. ATTENTION: Pour réduire les risques de choc électrique ou d’incendie, ne pas exposer cet appareil à la pluie ou à l’humidité.
-THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED.
-The socket-outlet shall be installed near the apparatus and shall be easily accessible.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
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ATT ENTIO N: RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
WARNING: Do not insert your  ngers through the gaps. There are rotating parts and hot parts inside.
The lightning  ash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral tri­angle, indicates that dangerous voltage constituting a risk of electric shock is present within this unit.
The exclamation point within equilateral triangle, indicates that there are important operating and maintenance instructions in the litera­ture accompanying this unit.
This mark on the unit warns that there are rotating parts inside this unit and there is a risk of getting your  ngers caught.
This mark on the unit indicates that there are hot parts inside this unit.
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For the USA
For CANADA
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NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital unit, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment o and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit di erent from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
For EU countries
In case in the future your instrument gets too old to play/use or malfunctions beyond repair, please observe the instructions of this mark, or, if any question, be sure to contact your dealer or your nearest town or municipal o ce for its proper disposal.
For UNITED KINGDOM
FOR YOUR SAFETY, PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY This appliance is supplied with a molded 3-pin mains plug for your safety and convenience. The plug contains a 13 amp fuse. Should the fuse need to be replaced, please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of 13 amps and that it is approved by ASTA or BSI to BSI1362.
Check for the ASTA mark
If the plug contains a removable fuse cover, you must ensure that it is re tted when the fuse is replaced. If the fuse cover is lost, the plug must not be used until a replacement cover is obtained. A replacement fuse cover can be obtained from your local Hammond Dealer.
IF THE FITTED MOULDED PLUG IS UNSUITABLE FOR THE SOCKET OUTLET IN YOUR HOME, THEN THE FUSE SHOULD BE REMOVED AND THE PLUG CUT OFF AND DISPOSED OF SAFELY. THERE IS A DANGER OF SEVERE ELECTRICAL SHOCK IF THE CUT-OFF PLUG IS INSERTED INTO ANY 13 AMP SOCKET.
or the BSI mark on the body of the fuse.
To replace the fuse, open the fuse compartment with a screwdriver and replace the fuse and fuse cover.
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THANK YOU
for your purchase of the Leslie® Speaker System. Your new Leslie Speaker culminates many years
of research and dedication to the art of sound reproduction.  is Leslie Speaker has been designed
to provide the utmost in musical enchantment, plus dependable service.
 e Leslie Speaker system sets revolutionary new standards of organ speaker performance,
achieving heights of musical excellence never before considered possible. Not just another speaker -
it marks a major breakthrough in organ sound, perhaps the most signi cant step forward since the
introduction of the electronic organ.
Many features have been included in the speaker to insure the  nest organ sound possible. Please
take a moment to read this manual, then turn on your new Leslie Speaker and enjoy your organ
playing to the fullest.
MAIN FEATURES
e Leslie Heritage Series (models 122H & 142H) is a meticulous recreation of the original Leslie 122/142
tonecabinets. Not only speakers and ampli ers, but all the other elements related to the sound such as materi­als and shapes of cabinets and rotors are recreated.
ese models include both 122 and 147 response curves, thereby enabling you to have two di erent sound
pro les in the same cabinet.
e vacuum tube (valve) preampli er and power ampli er give you the same classic warm sound as in the
original speaker cabinets.
ese cabinets feature three input connectors - an 11-pin plug for connecting Hammond Organs such as XK-
3, XK-3c, XK-5, etc., a LINE INPUT jack for connecting instruments with standard 1/4" LINE OUT audio connections, and a 6-PIN DIN INPUT socket for connecting an organ equipped with a 5-pin or 6-pin tone cabinet connector (B-3, C-3, RT-3, A-100 and D-100).
e brushless DC Servo motors are not a ected by power frequency variations or voltage changes, making
them more stable under all performing conditions.  ese motors give you the ability to adjust the Slow and Fast speeds and Rise and Fall Times of the rotors.
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SPECIFICATIONS
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TYPE
1-channel (Rotary Channel Only) Mechanical Rotors
POWER OUTPUT
40 Wrms
SPEAKERS
Horn
High-compression Driver
Low
15˝ (38cm) Woofer
Vacuum Tubes
Preamp
12BH7 x 1
Power amp
12AU7 x 1, 6550 x 2
CONTROL
Volume
Master Volume
Switch
POWER Switch, FOOT SW TYPE, 11-PIN POWER REMOTE, 6-PIN DIN CONTROL TYPE
MOTOR
Brushless DC Servo Motor x 2
ROTOR
Horn Rotor, Wooden Low Rotor
ROTOR ADJUST
Horn
RISE TIME, FALL TIME, SLOW SPEED, FAST SPEED
Low
RISE TIME, FALL TIME, SLOW SPEED, FAST SPEED
LED
SLOW, STOP, FAST
CONNECTORS
11-PIN INPUT, 6-PIN DIN INPUT, Line INPUT ¼ ,˝ imped. 10k sensitivity 100mV (-18dBu), FOOT SW (SLOW/FAST/STOP) AC Inlet
POWER CONSUMPTION
160 W
DIMENSION
122H
W 74.2 X D 52.4 X H 104.3 cm W 29.2 X D 20.6 X H 41 inches
142H
W 74.2 X D 52.4 X H 84.6 cm W 29.2 X D 20.6 X H 33 inches
WEIGHT
122H
57.7 kg / 127.2 lbs
142H
54 kg / 119.1 lbs
OPTIONAL
11-pin Leslie Cable LC11-7M 6-pin to 6-pin DIN Adapter Cable LCA-66 Foot switch FS-10TL/FS-9H
Tube Amp
11-PIN INPUT
LINE INPUT
122 TYPE
147 TYPE
Transistor Amp
Combo Preamp Section
6-PIN DIN INPUT
B-3/C-3-inspired Preamp Section
Output
Tube Amp
12BH7
Transformer
BLOCK DIAGRAM
Power Amp Section
Line Transformer
Volume
Tub e Am p 12AU7
Tube Amp 6550
Negative Feedback (122 TYPE)
Negative Feedback (147 TYPE)
Output Transformer
Cross Over
Network
800Hz
LF HF
Horn Rotor
Horn Driver
Woofer
Low Rotor
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NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
MAIN CONTROL PANELINTERNAL STRUCTURE
Compression
Driver
Crossover
Network
Woofer
Power Amp
Preamp
11-PIN INPUT
LINE INPUT
6-PIN DIN INPUT
❶ Horn Rotor
Reproduces the treble (above 800 Hz) frequencies.
❷ Low Rotor
Reproduces the bass (below 800 Hz) frequencies.
❸ POWER Switch
Turns the power to the speaker “ON” or “OFF.”
Turn the switch to the right to enable “122-type” amp char­acteristics. Turn the switch to the left to reproduce “147-type” sound.
❹ Power Indicator
Indicates the power status.
Bright: Power is “ON.”
Dim: Standby mode for 11-pin Remote (p.13).
O : Power is “OFF.”
❺ AC Receptacle
Use to connect the AC power cord (included).
❻ 11-PIN INPUT socket
Use to connect an organ equipped with an 11-pin Leslie in­terface.
❼ VOLUME knob
Controls the total volume of the cabinet.
❽ LINE IN jack
Use to connect an instrument with LINE OUT jacks using standard 1/4" plugs.
❾❿⓫⓬
❾ FOOT SW jack
Allows you to control the Leslie rotors using the FS-10TL or FS-9H Foot Switch. When using the FS-9H, the rotors will switch between SLOW and FAST each time the Foot Switch is pressed. If the Foot Switch is pressed and held for 1.5 seconds or longer, the Rotors will STOP.
NOTE: Use this jack only if you are connected to the cabinet via the
LINE INPUT jack. Do not connect a Foot Switch to this jack if you are connected to this cabinet via the 11-pin INPUT or 5-to 6-pin Leslie socket.
 e following (optional) foot switches can be used:
FS-10TL: Leslie foot switch.
FS-9H: non-latching, normally open type.
Other switches of the same type as FS-9H
(i.e. non-latching, normally open switches).
❿ FOOT SW TYPE selector
Selects the type of Foot Switch to be used.
FS-10TL: Use Leslie FS-10TL.
NON-LATCHING: Use Hammond FS-9H or similar “non-
latching/normally open” switch.
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6-PIN DIN INPUT socket
Connects an organ equipped with a 5- or 6-pin Leslie
adapter kit using a 6-pin to 6-pin DIN Adapter Cable
LCA-66 (optional).
CAUTION
The Leslie Heritage Series cabinets accept 122-type out­put only. DO NOT attempt to connect another adapter kit interface (such as 147, 251, etc.) to this cabinet or se­vere damage may result. If you are not sure which type of adapter kit is installed in your organ, contact a service technician.
CAUTION
This socket includes 91V DC output. To prevent damage to this cabinet and your devices, do not connect any oth­er audio cables or devices other than the LCA-66 cable to this jack.
6-PIN DIN CONTROL TYPE selector
⓬
Selects the function of the Leslie speed switch when connected using a 5- or 6-pin Leslie output socket.
NOTE: “CHORALE” is SLOW speed and “ TREMOLO” is FAST speed.
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Position
SLOW/STOP
STOP/FAST
SLOW/FAST
Table 1: Functions selected by 6-PIN DIN CONTROL TYPE selector
11-PIN POWER REMOTE switch
⓭
CHORALE TREMOLO
SLOW STOP
STOP FAST
SLOW FAST
Allows the cabinet to be turned “ON” from the power switch of an organ connected via the 11-pin interface (p.13).
NOTE: If your instrument is not connected via the 11-pin interface,
set this switch to the “OFF” position. If it is set to “ON,” the cabinet will not turn“ON.”
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NAMES AND FUNCTIONS - continued
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ROTOR CONTROL PANEL ACCESSORIES
⓳󱢾
󱢿
 e Rotor Control Panel is located on the back panel of the cabinet.  ese controls allow you to customize the SLOW and FAST speeds of both the Horn and Low Rotors as well as the Rise (rate from STOP/SLOW to FAST) and Fall (rate from FAST to SLOW/STOP) times of both rotors.
 ese controls are normally covered by the metal nameplate; however, they can be accessed by removing the plate as shown in the  gure below.
Remove the nameplate
󱣀
⓮/⓯ RISE TIME knob- HORN and LOW Rotors
 ese allow you to adjust the time for the rotors to reach the FAST speed from the SLOW speed or STOP. Turning them clockwise will increase the time.
⓰/FALL TIME knob- HORN and LOW Rotors
 ese allow you to adjust the time for the rotors to reach the SLOW speed or STOP from the FAST speed. Turning them clockwise will increase the time.
⓲/SLOW SPEED knob-HORN and LOW Rotors
 ese allow you to adjust the rotor speed of the SLOW mode.
⓴/󱢾FAST SPEED knob-HORN and LOW Rotors
 ese allow you to adjust the rotor speed of the FAST mode.
Nameplate
Turn these 2 knob bolts
counter-clockwise
NOTE: Because the nameplate contains model information for the
cabinet, be sure to keep it and the knob bolts in a secure place if you remove them.
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NOTE: The default values for each setting are shown below. These are
the values when each control is in the center position.
RISE TIME FALL TIME SLOW SPEED FAST SPEED
HORN
ROTOR
LOW
ROTOR
ROTOR MODE Indicator
󱢿
1.8[s] 2.4[s] 44[rpm] 402[rpm]
7[s] 5.5[s] 42[rpm] 372[rpm]
 ese LEDs indicate the current state of the rotors.
NOTE: The three LEDs will all  ash according to the speed of the
Low rotor for a few seconds after the power to the cabinet is turned “ON.”
󱣀 AC Power Cord
Connect the female end of the AC Power Cord into the recep­tacle on the cabinet marked, “AC IN.”
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OFF
PREPARING THE SPEAKER FOR USE
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Steps:
Make sure the power to the cabinet is “OFF.” Locate the AC Power Cord that came with the cabinet. Connect the female end of the AC Power Cord into there-
ceptacle on the cabinet marked, “AC IN.”
Connect the 3-pronged Power Cord into a grounded AC
power outlet.
TO AC OUTLET
CAUTION
Do not place this unit in direct sunlight, near heat sourc­es, or in a location subject to excessive heat or cold.
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MAKING THE CONNECTIONS
Connect cables and accessories and operate the switches on this unit as shown below and on the next page.
NOTE: Make sure the power to both the instrument and the cabinet is “OFF” before making any
of the following connections.
NOTE: Do not connect any cables or devices other than those shown in each of the following con-
nections. This is to insure the rotor mode will switch correctly and to prevent damage to either the organ or the speaker cabinet.
CONNECTING AN ORGAN WITH AN 11-PIN LESLIE INTERFACE
Applicable HAMMOND Models:
Single-channel models: B-3/C-3 mk2, New B-3/C-3 etc.
Models with channel switching: SK PRO, SKX PRO, SKX, XK-5/-3/-3C, A-162, A-405, XB-3/-3M etc.
NOTE: This cabinet does not support 3-channel models,such as XE-1,
XT-100, XH-200, etc.
Steps:
Connect the organ to the cabinet as shown on the left. Cable used:
11-pin Leslie Cable LC11-7M (optional)
NOTE: You can also connect the organ to two cabinets using the 11-
pin Leslie “Y” Cable LC11Y-7M (optional).
NOTE: When using this connection, do not connect any cables or de-
vices to the FOOT SW jack, LINE INPUT jack or the 6-PIN DIN INPUT socket. This is to insure the rotor modes will switch cor­rectly and to prevent damage.
Turn the [11-PIN POWER REMOTE] switch to “OFF.” If the organ has a provision for setting the number of chan-
nels of an external Leslie, set the [EXT.LESLIE CH] of the connected organ at 1.
NOTE: Please refer to the Owner’s Manual of the organ for instruc-
tions on how to set the number of channels.
UPPER
BANKKEY PATCH
OFF
11-pin Leslie Cable LC11-7M
Leslie 11-pin socket
PEDAL LOWER
CONNECTING AN INSTRUMENT WITH A 1/4" AUDIO INTERFACE
FS-10TL or FS-9H (or similar “non-latching/ normally open” switch)
FS-10TL
SLOW / FASTON / OFF
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1/4˝ mono phone cable
Select the Foot Switch Type
OFF
Steps:
Connect the cabinet and the instrument as shown on the left.Cable used:
1/4˝ mono phone cable (optional)
Turn the [11-PIN POWER REMOTE] switch to “OFF.” Connect a Foot Switch (FS-10TL or FS-9H) to the [FOOT
SW] jack.
NOTE: When using this connection, do not connect any cables or
devices to the 11-PIN INPUT socket or the 6-PIN DIN INPUT socket. This is to insure the rotor modes will switch correctly and to prevent damage.
Select the Foot Switch Type using the [FOOT SW TYPE]
selector. Position it to the left [FS-10TL] when using an FS­10TL and to the right [NON-LATCHING] when using a Hammond FS-9H or similar “non-latching/normally open” switch.
NOTE: If your instrument has a built-in digital Leslie, turn it “OFF”
when using this connection.
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CONNECTING AN ORGAN WITH A 5- or 6-PIN LESLIE INTERFACE
NOTE: Before attempting to connect the Heritage Series cabinets
to a vintage organ, the organ needs to have a Leslie speed switch attached to the front rail.
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5-pin tone cabinet connector
5-pin to 6-pin Leslie Adapter Cable
Select the function of the Leslie switch
OFF
6-pin to 6-pin DIN Adapter Cable LCA-66
WARNING
Risk of Electric Shock
Do not touch the pins on the cables while power is “ON.”
6-pin Leslie output socket
6 conductor Leslie Cable
position dot
16 16
Male
1st pin and 6th pin are slightly thicker.
Female
WARNING: Risk of Electric Shock!
Make sure the power to both the organ and the cabinet is “OFF” before performing any of the steps shown be­low. Do not touch the pins of the cables while power is “ON,” or electric shock may result due to voltage emitted from the organ and the cabinet.
Steps:
Connect this unit and the organ as shown in the  gure on
the left.
Cables used:
6-pin to 6-pin DIN Adapter Cable LCA-66 (optional)
5-pin to 6-pin Leslie Adapter Cable/
6 conductor Leslie Cable
NOTE: When using this connection, do not connect any cables or de-
vices to the FOOT SWITCH jack, LINE INPUT jack or the 11-PIN INPUT socket. This is to insure the rotor modes will switch cor-
rectly and to prevent damage.
CAUTION
The Leslie Heritage Series cabinets accept 122-type out­put only. DO NOT attempt to connect another adapter kit interface (such as 147, 251, etc.) to this cabinet or severe damage may result. If you are not sure which type of adapt-
er kit is installed in your organ, contact a service technician.
CAUTION
Be sure to notice the orientation of the connectors (shown at left).
Make sure the [11-PIN POWER REMOTE] switch is
“OFF.”
NOTE: The 11-PIN POWER REMOTE function is not supported when
using the 6-PIN DIN INPUT interface (p.13).
Select the function of the Leslie speed switch using the [6-
PIN DIN CONTROL TYPE] selector (p.7).
CAUTION
The 6-PIN DIN INPUT socket includes 91V DC output. To prevent damage to this cabinet and your devices, do not connect any other audio cables or devices other than the LCA-66 cable to this jack.
Column: Difference between 122 and 147-type Leslie Input
Pin Number Leslie 122 Leslie 147
1st
2nd
3rd 4th 5th 6th
signal input (balanced) signal GND
AC signal/DC GND speed control AC voltage
AC power input AC power input
AC power input AC power input DC 265V output (B+) speed control AC voltage signal input (balanced) signal input (unbalanced)
Table: function of Leslie 6-pin input socket
Leslie Speaker models 122 and 147 both use a 6-pin interface; however, the pin con gurations are di erent for the two cabi­nets (see the table on the left).
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147-type power amp circuit and the transis­tor (solid-state) combo preamp circuit.
POWER ON
122-type power amp circuit and the tube preamp circuit built in B-3/C-3.
NOTE: When you are using the 6-PIN DIN
INPUT socket, the audio signal goes directly to the power amp circuit but does not go through the preamp cir­cuit.
After making the connections described on the previous pages, fol­low the procedures on this page to turn the power to the cabinet “ON.” Please follow these procedures to prevent malfunction or damage.
Steps:
Turn the [VOLUME] knob to its minimum position as
shown on the left.
Turn the power to the connected instrument ON. Turn the [POWER] Switch to “ON (122 TYPE)” or “ON
(147 TYPE).”
The rotors will automatically start rotating at FAST mode.
After 6 seconds, the rotors will switch from FAST mode to the cur-
rent speed according to the position of the Leslie switches on the organ or the Foot Switch setting.
NOTE: If you are switching from one Type to another, turn the Power
Switch “OFF,” and wait about 2 seconds before turning it to the other position.
Turn the volume of the connected instrument to its maxi-
mum position.
Adjust the [VOLUME] knob of the cabinet while playing
the instrument to determine the appropriate setting.
NOTE: The vacuum tubes utilized in this cabinet require approxi-
mately 10 to 20 seconds to warm up after the power is turned “ON.” After the tubes have warmed up the cabinet will sound.
CAUTION
The [VOLUME] knob should be set to a moderate amount in order to prevent distortion or overdriving the speak­ers (see the illustration on the left). Excessive volume may cause serious damage to the unit.
Verify that the Rotor speeds will change in response to either
the Leslie switches on the connected instrument or a Foot Switch.
Column: Difference in sound between Leslie 122 and 147
Leslie Speaker models 122 and 147 share the same cabinetry but contain di erent electronics and are designed for di erent
Hammond Organs
Optimized sound for Hammond Organ
Hammond Organs
Organs made by the company W
Organs made by the company G
Organs made by the company L
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Sound which  ts with many organs
applications.  e 122 was originally designed speci cally for Hammond Organs requiring a separate tone cabinet (B-3, C-3, RT-3, etc.).  e 147 was designed for single channel organs having the sound-producing circuitry within the console (A­100 as well as organs of other brands) and has di erent input circuitry relating to rotor speed switching (see the table at the bottom of page 11).
Although the 122 and 147 cabinets both utilize a 40-watt tube ampli er, the sound is slightly di erent on the two cabinets.  e 147 is slightly brighter due to a higher treble roll-o fre­quency.
Leslie 122/147 and 142/145
The Leslie 122 and 147 both utilized cabinets with a height of 41 inches. However, both mod­els were also o ered in slightly smaller cabinets (33 inches in height) for special applications. The model 142 is the smaller version of the 122 and the 145 is the smaller version of the 147.
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11-PIN POWER REMOTE FUNCTION (only for organs with a Leslie 11-pin socket)
ON
11-pin Leslie Cable LC11-7M
Leslie 11-pin socket
UPPER
PEDAL LOWER
BANKKEY PATCH
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If you are connected to the cabinet using the 11-pin interface, you can use the 11-PIN POWER REMOTE function to turn the power to the cabinet “ON” using the power switch on the organ.
NOTE: This function is only available when connecting the cabinet
using the 11-pin interface.
Steps:
Make sure the power to both the organ and the cabinet are
“OFF.”
Connect the cabinet to the organ using the 11-pin interface
(optional Leslie Cable LC11-7M).
Turn the [11-PIN POWER REMOTE] switch to “ON.” Turn the [POWER] Switch on the cabinet to “ON (122
TYPE)” or “ON (147 TYPE).”
The Power Indicator LED will light “Dim,” indicating the cabinet is in
STANDBY mode.
Turn the power to the organ “ON.”
The cabinet and the organ will both turn “ON” and the Power Indi-
cator LED will light “Bright.”
NOTE:If you turn the power to the connected organ "OFF," the cabi-
net will revert to STANDBY mode and the Power Indicator LED will light “Dim.”
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SERVICE
Hammond maintains a policy of continuously improving and upgrading its instruments and therefore reserves the right to change speci cations without notice. Although every attempt has been made to insure the accuracy of the descriptive contents of this Manual, total accuracy cannot be guaranteed.
Should the owner require further assistance, inquiries should  rst be made to your Authorized Hammond Dealer.
If you still need further assistance, contact Hammond at the following addresses:
In the United States Contact:
HAMMOND SUZUKI USA, Inc.
219 West Wrightwood Ave. Elmhurst,
Illinois 60126
UNITED STATES
Tel: (630) 543-0277
Fax: (630) 543-0279
Web site: www.hammondorganco.com
E-mail: info@hammondorganco.com
Product Registration
http://hammondorganco.com/support/
online-product-registration/
In European countries contact:
HAMMOND SUZUKI EUROPE B. V.
IR. D. S. Tuynmanweg 4a 4131 PN Vianen
THE NETHERLANDS
Tel: (+31) 347-370 594
Web site: www.hammond.eu
E-mail: info@hammond.eu
Product Registration
http://www.hammond.eu/support/
online-product-registration/
For other countries:
SUZUKI CORPORATION
2-25-7, Ryoke, Naka-ku, Hamamatsu,
Shizuoka Pref. 430-0852
JAPAN
Tel: (+81) 53-460-3781
Fax: (+81) 53-460-3783
E-mail: suzukicorp@suzuki-music.co.jp
Technical materials are available and can be obtained by mailing a request to the appropriate address listed above
marked ATTENTION: SERVICE DEPARTMENT.
Manufacturer:
SUZUKI MUSICAL INSTRUMENT MFG. Co., Ltd.
2-25-7, Ryoke, Naka-ku, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka Pref. 430-0852
JAPAN
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