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Hammond@zk3.dec.com Archives
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These are the archives from Mark Longo's original Hammond List, 1994-97
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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: 21H question
> > > >The FAQ doesn't list the pinout group of the 21H as near as I can tell. > >I assume it's type 3? I have a preamp pedal for pinout group 4; would it > >be OK to take the amp out of my 46W and drop it into the 21H so I can > >use the pedal with the 21H cabinet? > > > >Thanks, > > > >--John. > > > > The 21H has the same pin-out as the 122. Assuming your pedal works with > your 46W, I assume you could put the 46W amp in the 21H cab and it would > work, providing the 46W uses the same electrodynamic woofer as the 21H. > If the 46W doesn't have a field-coil (electrodynamic) woofer, you'll have > to use the 46W's woofer. I've never been inside a 46W so I'm not sure of > what woofer it had. I thought the 46W is the same height as the 21H. If > so, why are you changing cabinets/amps? Is one beat up? Just curious... > ;-) Actually, yes, the 21H is beat-up, and it's not mine, and I'm overprotective of my beautiful 46. They are the same size; in fact, the 46's cabinet is identical to the 122's, as Jeffrey Arnold determined. I'm going to be involved in a recording project and thought it would be simpler and easier on my cabinet just to pull the amp out and use the "house" Leslie. No "house" B3 :-(
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