From ynottnaro@yahoo.com Mon Jan 13 16:53:06 2003
Subject:Re: CX3...does it have it?/leslie fax
lol....this horse is looking pretty bad right now.
But here's another nugget to gnaw on. Emerson
(Pictures-era) was using leslies with chopped horn
sections, so he had full 147s (or 122s) with an extra
upper rotor on each. Looks as though he really didn't
need the extra low end to be heard, just the upper
end.
t
--- "elggobo "
wrote:
> --- In CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com, "Deke The Geek"
> wrote:
>
> > Not trying to beat a dead horse here, but when you
> talk about
> > moving the cone on a woofer, just consider the
> fact that there is
> > a lot more mass being pushed around to make the
> sound come out at
> > the etc
>
> Just to continue flogging this poor old horse, think
> about it:
>
> - you can use a Leslie without a horn e.g. Leslie
> 825 or
> steppenwolf's sound
>
> - but you can't use it without the woofer...e.g a
> Pro-3T on its own -
> okay so you can as long as you only play in the top
> octave, which
> excludes a lot of players
>
> So where does the usable sound come from?
>
> James
>
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