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Hammond@zk3.dec.com Archives
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These are the archives from Mark Longo's original Hammond List, 1994-97
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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] What do I know about Leslies? (not much, I fear) part II
I promised a summary of the solid state Leslies a few weeks ago. Time to
pay my dues, I guess...
Pro 900 - road Leslie in tow parts, roller casters, handles
100 watt for three channels (40 watt bass, 30 watt treble, 30 watt for
separate reverb amp)
additional tremolo generator (coupled to the rotor) for the reverb
pre-amp deluxe for use with this model
Pro 825 - scaled down Pro 900
no treble part, reverb and tremolo
50 watt
pre-amp II for use with this model
Pro 760 - one of the most popular one-case Leslies
90 watt (55 watt bass, 35 watt treble)
pre-amp II for use with this model
Pro 925 - as large as the Pro 900 (two parts)
140 watt for three channels (bass, treble, dry)
pre-amp deluxe for use with this model
Pro 950 - show model with four independent visible rotors
light effects
200 watt
Pro 770 - Pro 760 with wooden case like 122/147
Pro 710 - wooden Leslie
treble rotor
"Rotosonic" middle-treble speaker
bass speaker
two additional speakers on the sides
90 watt
for use with Hammond T500
Malte Rogacki gacki@sax.sax.de 100116.154@compuserve.com
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"Don't forget to TURN ON THE SYNTHESIZER. Often this is the reason why you
get no sound out of it." (ARP 2600 Owner's Manual)
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