From djacques@csulb.edu Sun Feb 01 19:22:25 2009
Subject:Re: Leslie 2101 MKII

$1695? You have to be kidding! Anyway, I liked my old 2101 that I used to
gig with. Couples with a Speakeasy AMA the sound was hard to beat. Got rid
of it to lower the weight of my rig. The only thing I did not like about it
was when you used the stop speed, the lower rotor sim would "Turn" at a very
slow rate. Like a strange phase shift. I wonder if they corrected that.



From: CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of Jason
Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2009 6:01 PM
To: CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [CWSG] Re: Leslie 2101 MKII



Here's brief description of it here:
http://www.b3guy.net/details.php?prodId=153
&category=17

Wow a built in tube-pre and a 75W x 2 channel low end amp
vs. the 50W x 2 in the current model? are you kidding me?

The low end should be at least 150W x 2ch with 8" drivers...
HPF=61hz vs. current 125hz. Low end x-over should be variable as the
horn is (700 to 1khz-- low sim is static at 1.1khz)
Great concept, just underpowered for the price tag vs the current model.
I still like mine,IMHO
J

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> > Anybody hear anything about the new 2101 at NAMM?
> > Curious how it's different than the 2101-
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