From jackoverfull@gmail.com Tue Nov 20 10:49:21 2012
Subject:Re: OT - Moving Air

If you crank it up enough it will move itself as well.

Il giorno 20/nov/2012, alle ore 19.16, Bdec ha scritto:

> I enjoy playing next to my Leslie in the summer as it does double as a cooling fan. Also if anyone has any doubt that regular speakers move air, try standing next to a big bass woofer pounding out a tune while wearing a pair of shorts!
>
> ________________________________
> From: Bruce Wahler
> To: CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2012 9:57 AM
> Subject: Re: [CWSG] OT - Moving Air
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>
> I think the term should be 'bouncing air,' because it's the reflections
> off the walls that make the difference between a room Leslie or a great
> simulator. If you've ever listened to a Leslie outdoors in a wide open
> space, it loses some of its magic.
>
> And yeah, a Leslie does act as a fan. I played in a restaurant with no
> stage many years ago: They seated diners on the dance floor until
> 9:00PM, but we always started at 8:00. I was asked (in dead
> seriousness) *not* to use Tremolo speed until after dinner one night,
> because a woman was complaining that it was making her food cold! (And
> yes, we were *that* close to the customers during dinner hour!)
>
> Regards,
>
> -BW
>
> Bruce Wahler
> Ashby Solutions.com^(TM)
> bw@ashbysolutions.com
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>
> On 11/20/2012 1:08 AM, RonG wrote:
> >