B3Nut Posted February 24, 2014 Share Posted February 24, 2014 If the 351 is connected to its own Leslie kit and socket and the 5-pin tone cabinet socket on the A-100's main amp is *not modified in any way or used for the 351 in any manner* you can use a 5-6 cable and plug the 122 into the 5-pin tone cabinet socket on the AO-39 main amp next to the AC power input. It's a standard balanced Hammond tone cabinet socket. You won't have any speed control (it will stay on tremolo) but you'll be able to verify that the amp and speakers are operational and what shape they're in. Unplug the fast motors to get a better bead on the core tone of the amplifier and drivers. --- Todd A. Phipps "...no, I'm not a Hammondoholic...I can stop anytime..." http://www.facebook.com/b3nut ** http://www.blueolives.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
keyguy Posted February 24, 2014 Share Posted February 24, 2014 If the 351 is connected to its own Leslie kit and socket and the 5-pin tone cabinet socket on the A-100's main amp is *not modified in any way or used for the 351 in any manner* you can use a 5-6 cable and plug the 122 into the 5-pin tone cabinet socket on the AO-39 main amp next to the AC power input. It's a standard balanced Hammond tone cabinet socket. You won't have any speed control (it will stay on tremolo) but you'll be able to verify that the amp and speakers are operational and what shape they're in. Unplug the fast motors to get a better bead on the core tone of the amplifier and drivers. Thanks, Todd! The 351 uses it's own connector mounted on the inside wall of the A-100. I don't suppose the 5 pin has been modified since it's sat in a church with the 351 for it's entire life. Thanks! Jim Wells Tallahassee, FL www.pureplatinumband.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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