From joek1000@aol.com Sat Jul 09 08:26:55 2005
Subject:Re: motion sound/Leslie 25

In that case you could keep an eye out for something like a Leslie 222 and then build a
shelf on the 25, cut slots around the top, and swap the components into the Leslie 25.
Here is one on ebay now:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?
ViewItem&category=64430&item=7335129582&rd=1

A project that would get you a small gigging Leslie! See www.captain-foldback.com for
more information on the "Decorator" leslies.

Joe

> any info on how you created the Bulldog?
>
> Joe
>
> --- In CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com, "jjchowdy" wrote:
> >
> > I have an old Lelsie 25 Orpheus that came with one of my M3s' and have
> > always wondered if anyone had heard of someone mating a motion sound
> > pro-3t and used the leslie 25 as the bass cabinet. I've had an idea
> > where I mount my pro-3 to the top of my leslie and had the bass signal
> > run through the 20 watt tube amp. In theory I'm imagining I could get
> > tube grind out of the woofer and still have some power /horns up top?
> > Any thought would be appreciated. Also, if anyone knows any
> > settings/mods to get a vk-7/Pro-3t to not sound so sqeaky upon the top
> > end I would tahnk you.
>
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