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20 Oct, 2016
Connect your 11 pin output organ clone to a Leslie 122
If you need to connect an organ clone (Hammond XK 3 or 5, Uhl X1 X3, for instance) with an 11 pin leslie output to a leslie model 122, this is the part to use. Hammond makes other models to connect to various other leslie speakers. For instance you need to purchase an 1147 connector kit if you want to connect your organ to a leslie model 145 or 147. Go to the Hammond web site for details. Digital leslies are great, having the real thing is greater yet.

23 Mar, 2017
Relatively portable Leslie with punch
1 of 1 found this helpful The 3300 is the most powerful Leslie speaker made. It has 300 solid state watts vs. 40 in tube Leslie's. It's smaller than a 145, has large wheels on it,Tolex finished case, and can take standard Leslie cable inputs or 1/4" jacks.
It sound like a really fine Leslie. That's all I know. The thing rocks and can be silky smooth, up to you. For some venues you won't even need to mike it. If you want a Leslie for your living room buy the wooden case equivalent. This thing belongs in s studio or onstage.

07 Feb, 2018
Rack for Touchmix 16
Nice solid rack mount hardware. It's not just ears, it's one solid piece of aluminum you screw the mixer solidly into. It is very stable. I mounted it into a rack case which I take to gigs, it works exactly as it should. If you have a Touchmix 16 you should have it rack mounted to protect it from dropping.