From kellyd12@adelphia.net Mon Apr 17 17:53:31 2006
Subject:Re: mini leslie on the gig

I know you guys are really syked up about this
Leslie and it sounds really cool but I have one
major problem (having not yet heard it of course).
The bass rotor on a Leslie is soooo important to
me I can't imagine not having one. I've heard
Leslies where the lower motors were simply
unplugged leaving only the top to spin and I
thought it sucked the life out of the sound. To me
the churning bass frequencies sound so bad ass! Is
this new little jewell so fantastic sounding that
it will make me completely forget about the lack
of lower spin?

Kelly

> From: "tonysounds" tonysounds@yahoo.com
> Date: Sat Apr 15, 2006 2:11am(PDT)
> Subject: mini leslie on the gig
>
> Well, tonite was the first gig ever for a Speakeasy (insert name here) mini leslie. I took my Toyota Highlander 4cylinder (yay! cuz it
> was 102miles round trip), and I managed to fit my Motif8 in Gator case, XK3 in Calzone case, Speakeasy mini leslie, Yorkville 300k,
> a 4space rack with Speakeasy preamp and Roland M120 line mixer, pedal board case, and cable case, Ws550 with my instand 2nd
> tier, and keyboard throne into my car.
snip!