From jblann1@yahoo.com Thu Feb 12 18:21:02 2009
Subject:Re: re Leslie tone
I test tone with 800000000. The unique but odd thing with the 2101 is
that while the horn X-over is variable (700,800,1kHz) the lower sim
drivers are not (fixed at 1.1khz) did the math, found the coil type I
wanted, and tested it at @600hz. I liked the thicker tone at that
point, and no stepping on each other's toes in the 700-1khz range.
(I've done similar things to my old MS gear in past years)
J
test tones specs:
700hz = @ E5
800hz = G5
1kHz = @ B5
1.1kHz= @ C6
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