From tommeide@hotmail.com Fri Dec 13 02:41:28 2013
Subject:Re: Leslie Studio 12 sound?
In a way, the leslie 12 is more "full blown" than the vintage leslies. In effect that is.
Of course bass is somewhat less, but for those who dont need that kind of bass, the mid and treble, if looking at the big brother 3300 should have enought good tone to sound very organic.
So, i am very eager to test one!
Vennligst hilsen/Sincerely
Tommy Eide
> Den 12. des. 2013 kl. 21:39 skrev ijackson@lancaster.gov.uk:
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> That would be quite a stack...
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> The Studio 12 is 100W with tube preamp and same HF driver as other current Leslie models. This will be a lot louder than any of the vintage tube Leslies - wonder how it sounds?
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> ---In CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
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> I haven't heard one yet. I suspect for someone with a 3300 who wanted 2 Leslies and deep bass, running the low frequency output of the 3300 into a sub and the full range output into a Studio 12 sitting on top of it would sound pretty good.
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> ---In CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
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> But still, it must be a good leslie to have. Due to its size.
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> I mean, in many band, the bass is not that inportant because of the bass player. So how is the middle band and top compared to the 3300?
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> Vennligst hilsen/Sincerely
> Tommy Eide
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>> Den 12. des. 2013 kl. 15:59 skrev jjmcs49@...:
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>> It doesn't have the power or the deep bass of the 3300. Although it is named the Studio 12 it probably would be more accurate to call it the Home 12. I think it is more aimed at the home hobby player who would like a real Leslie or two but doesn't need the volume or want to give up too much space.
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