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Leslie 3300 Owner’s Manual
TRIMMERS
The Trimmers controls are used to fine adjustments of the turning
characteristics of each rotor. Use a flat blade screwdriver with the
width of 2.5 to 3 mm to make these adjustments.
19. HORN ROTOR RISE TIME Trimmer
20. DRUM ROTOR RISE TIME Trimmer
This control changes the amount of time it takes to switch from
Slow speed to Fast speed or Stop to Fast speed. If you turn trim-
mer crockwise, the time gets longer. Trimmer (19) adjusts the
Horn Rotor and Trimmer (20) adjusts the Drum Rotor.
21. HORN ROTOR FALL TIME Trimmer
22. DRUM ROTOR FALL TIME Trimmer
This control changes the amount of time it takes to switch from
Fast speed to Slow speed or Fast speed to Stop. If you turn this
trimmer crockwise, the time gets longer. Trimmer (21) adjusts
the Horn Rotor and Trimmer (22) adjusts the Drum Rotor.
23. HORN ROTOR SLOW SPEED Trimmer
24. DRUM ROTOR SLOW SPEED Trimmer
This Trimmer controls the speed of rotation of the rotor when it is
in the Slow speed. Trimmer (23) adjusts the Horn Rotor and Trim-
mer (24) adjusts the Drum Rotor.
25. HORN ROTOR FAST SPEED Trimmer
26. DRUM ROTOR FAST SPEED Trimmer
This Trimmer controls the speed of rotation of the rotor when it is
in the Fast speed. Trimmer (25) adjusts the Horn Rotor and Trim-
mer (26) adjusts the Drum Rotor.
INDICATOR and JACKS
27. ROTOR MODE Indicator
These LED’s indicates the current mode of the Rotor. Usually
one of FAST, SLOW, or STOP LED’s lights up when the power
is ON.
28. 8-PIN INPUT Jack
This jack is used to connect organs and keyboards that are
equipped with the 8-pin Leslie connector. Please note that the
Stationary sounds that are imputed to this jack are not sent out of
the Stationary Output jacks (7 & 8).
29. FOOT SW Jack
This jack is used in conjunction with the optional FS-9H Foot
Switch, to control various modes of this unit. If you momentarily
touch the pedal, it stiches from Slow to Fast speeds. if you hold
the pedal down for 1.5 seconds or more, the rotors will stop rotat-
ing (stop).
min.
mid.
max.
- Examples -
Important Notice
Leslie speaker [VOLUME] control should be set to pre-
vent distortion or overdriving speakers. Excessive input
may cause serious damage to the Leslie and void your
warranty. In order to make it easier for you to identify if
the sound is being distorted by the speakers or the Leslie’s
[TUBE DRIVE] circuitry, we highly recommend that you
set the Leslie’s [VOLUME] with the [TUBE DRIVE] con-
trol to the “TUBE OFF” position.
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