From steve@speakeasyvintagemusic.com Fri Dec 05 08:22:05 2003
Subject:Re: Leslie 860 question

Hi

Take it to Goff. From your description you have either power supply
problems, or output transistors are shorted. This is one for the Pros

shayes

Steven Hayes CEO & Sr Engineer
Speakeasy Vintage Music
http://www.speakeasyvintagemusic.com
----- Original Message -----
> This is slightly off-topic, but I'm a little desperate. I just got a
> leslie 860 and was going to use it on a gig tonight. It worked for
> around 20 minutes, then the next time I turned it on, the volume was
> very low and very distorted. One of the soldered-on fuses on the
> power supply had blown. I replaced the fuse and now I just get a
> steady tone and no audio. Has anyone every seen a problem like this?
> Can anyone recommend a Leslie service place near Boston? My current
> plan is to drive it to Goff Professional in Connecticut.
>
> Btw, the 860 sounds incredibly sweet with the CX-3. I got a
> Speakeasy classic to drive the leslie. I can already see that I'll
> want the barker mod.
>
> Depressed,
> -cliff
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