Hookup Tutorial v 2.0 - 11/00
This page is intended to be used with the "Leslie Pin-out Data" page to help you connect your Leslie cabinet to your organ.


Connecting to a Hammond Tonewheel Console with "G-G" preamp
(Models: B2 / C2 / RT2 / B3 / C3 / RT3 / A100 / D100)

Connecting a 122 type cabinet to a B-3 or similar organ, a 6122 connector kit must be used unless you have the good fortune of having one of the old 8000 series connector kits with the half moon switches.  

6122 kit In this kit, instructions are provided, but I strongly suggest removing the 6 pin socket and extending it's leads so you can install it in the outlet box near the floor.

8000 kits With this kit the Red and Black leads to the "G" terminals of the preamp are removed from the preamp and attached to the screw terminals on top of the connector chassis.  Then the Red and Black wires from the connector chassis are attached to the now vacant "G" terminals.  The yellow wire from the connector kit is routed to ground, use a chassis screw.  Finally, the brown lead is connected to B+ (either a special interceptor plugged into the rectifier tube's socket, or on later kits pin 5 of the Leslie socket (6 pin sockets only).

Connecting a 147 type cabinet to a B-3 or similar organ requires some manner of control switch, and a 6 pin outlet.  The outlet should be wired as indicated in the pin-out charts on the Leslie Pin-out Data page.  The one question often asked is "Where do I get my audio signal?"  For the 147 and all other unbalanced input Leslies the audio is derived by connect to one, AND ONLY ONE, "G" terminal on the preamp.  

In this application the "Console Load Resistor" switch of the 147 should be set to "open".

Connecting to an early model Hammond Console
(Models: A / B / C / D / E / BC / RT / BV / CV)

Early consoles required a high voltage called "B+" to be delivered to the preamp from the tone cabinet.  When connecting to these organs, a 6 pin outlet must be used.  For a 122 the additional pin is needed to return this B+ voltage.  Other then that, the connection is the same as shown above.

With a 147, the procedure has an extra step.  In order for the preamp to work, a substitute source for the B+ is needed.  I recommend using the BPLUS1 power supply from BBorgan.  You can order from them at www.bborgan.com.  Once installed per their instructions, you can follow the guidelines above for attaching a 147 or other unbalanced input tone cabinet.

Connecting to a Hammond Spinet Organ
(Models: M / M2 / M3 / L100 or any other organ with internal speakers)

Connecting a 122 type cabinet is possible now, with the use of a 6122 connector kit.  Simply follow the provided instructions to install the kit

Connecting a 147 type cabinet is possible by wiring a socket as outlined on the Leslie Pin-out Data page, and connecting to the speaker leads for audio.  To silence the internal speakers of the organ, a load resistor can be substituted for the organ speaker (do this in the organ, and once installed select the "open" position on the console lead resistor switch in the 147).  

You can also have the versatility of being able to select the speakers, or Leslie, or both, with a 6147 connector kit.



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