From bruce@ashbysolutions.com Fri May 26 11:05:37 2006
Subject:Re: Is it my lucky day?

Hi Ryan,

There were a number of other 1-rotor Leslies, including the 110- and 120-series. A good resource for the information is here:

http://userweb.suscom.net/~mos/knowledgebase/leslie/id12.htm

If you've got the room, the 31H is a really nice sounding Leslie. 125's and their brethren were usually 6-pin hookups, IIRC, so no clues there. The HL-422 has two 6x9s in the Rotosonic drum for the "lower" woofer (plus a bass speaker, probably).

Regards,

-BW

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Bruce Wahler
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At 05:11 PM 5/26/2006 +0000, you wrote:
>It appears my local music store has 3 leslie speakers in storage that
>I'm sure they wouldn't mind getting off their hands because they have
>no organs wired properly to make use with them. They have an early
>model 31H (the really tall cabinet), a second 6-pin leslie with only
>the woofer. He didn't say what model, so I don't know if maybe just
>the top section was scrapped for parts or if its the 125 model. Does
>anyone know of any other models that only have the woofer section.
>Then he has a newer 11-pin model, the HL-422. Does anyone know
>anything about these models and if they would be any good for parts to
>build my own leslie?
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