Just use a Leslie COMBO PRE-AMP and run it to the Rotosonic 700. With two channels you can use it for your electric guitar or portable electric keyboard. I have mine hooked up to my 1968 Hammond E-112. Also use it with my Roland VR-730 and my Hammond SKX-PRO.
Hello Could you help me out I have a Leslie 710 and the preamp by Leslie tried it with electric. No sound. Tried it with a Hammond sound but the horns don't turn
Hey, @vintkey4186, I have a Hammond Skx and may be able to pick up a Leslie 710 cheap. The Skx has a feature where if you use the 11-pin output it only sends the organ sounds through it, while piano and other sounds go out the quarter inch. So my thinking is, maybe I could send the 11-pin to the rotor channel of the 710 and the other sounds to the straight channel. Do you think there's an easy and cheap way to do that?
Have a Leslie 700 and wondering if there is a way to have it play music through a phone or Bluetooth? Was looing at adding a Bluetooth receiver to it but will have to wire power and possibly a two channel mixer to it as well? thoughts?
How about using a 710 with a T202? The T202 has a sort of pseudo leslie built in, but it doesn't have a horn. But I have the chance to get a 710 for super cheap.
I've seen a 700 super cheap and working - I'd like to re-house the rotor mechanism and just run my guitar amp through that. Unfortunately I have no skills at all! Any particular issues that I would run into?
I heard you say to avoid the 700 series because of having to deal with the two channel situation but I already have a model 720. How is the sound of the 720 compared to other models? Should I bother to buy your adapters or sell it and get a different model? Where is your website? I can’t find your products for sale. Thanks
It's a good sound, but it's the warm mellow sound, not the bubbly caldron or beauty and menace that the classic Leslies are. It's still cool, but different.
Just use a Leslie COMBO PRE-AMP and run it to the Rotosonic 700. With two channels you can use it for your electric guitar or portable electric keyboard. I have mine hooked up to my 1968 Hammond E-112. Also use it with my Roland VR-730 and my Hammond SKX-PRO.
Hello Could you help me out I have a Leslie 710 and the preamp by Leslie tried it with electric. No sound. Tried it with a Hammond sound but the horns don't turn
Thanks for that info. I have decided to keep my two 700s
Hey, @vintkey4186, I have a Hammond Skx and may be able to pick up a Leslie 710 cheap. The Skx has a feature where if you use the 11-pin output it only sends the organ sounds through it, while piano and other sounds go out the quarter inch. So my thinking is, maybe I could send the 11-pin to the rotor channel of the 710 and the other sounds to the straight channel. Do you think there's an easy and cheap way to do that?
Do you know if the Hammond Aurora 8212 (that has connections for the 700 and 710 ) can be used with older traditional Leslie ?
would this be good to use on a hammond m3?
Have a Leslie 700 and wondering if there is a way to have it play music through a phone or Bluetooth? Was looing at adding a Bluetooth receiver to it but will have to wire power and possibly a two channel mixer to it as well? thoughts?
How about using a 710 with a T202? The T202 has a sort of pseudo leslie built in, but it doesn't have a horn. But I have the chance to get a 710 for super cheap.
I've seen a 700 super cheap and working - I'd like to re-house the rotor mechanism and just run my guitar amp through that. Unfortunately I have no skills at all! Any particular issues that I would run into?
I heard you say to avoid the 700 series because of having to deal with the two channel situation but I already have a model 720. How is the sound of the 720 compared to other models? Should I bother to buy your adapters or sell it and get a different model? Where is your website? I can’t find your products for sale. Thanks
It's a good sound, but it's the warm mellow sound, not the bubbly caldron or beauty and menace that the classic Leslies are. It's still cool, but different.
I have a 710 and I want to play my Guitar thru it.
I’m about to pickup a 700 with your adapter/switch included for guitar use $250 - should I pull the trigger?
Would be good to use with a Hammond L100?
The L100 adds a little complication as well, because it has no preamp out, you have to add one, or take the signal from the speaker output.
@@vintkey thanks!!
HELLO CAN YOU HELP ME TROUBLE SHOOT MY LESLIE 720 SPEAKER I CAN GIVE YOU MY EMAIL OR DO YOU HAVE A FACEBOOK PAGE? I HOPE YOU CAN HELP ME THANKS