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    This was getting too off-topic for the Leslie Observations thread.</P>
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    <DIV>Model E &amp; Me: Thanks, Clavier. Looks like a late FR-40 with the reverb built into the lower power amplifier rather than a separate chassis?</DIV>
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    Clavier: You are correct, good sir!

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    </BLOCKQUOTE>Ok, it's coming back now...a post on speaker placement a year or so ago. Just curious - did you ever resolve the poor midrange and high response you felt you were getting from this speaker? You had said it was squared off in a corner. Did you ever try 45° orientation? This cabinet was usually used in speaker chambers apart from the main listening area - I take it that is not the situation here?
    1937 Model E
    PR-40 w/Accutronic Reverberation
    Leslie 31-H
    Schulmerich ChimeATron
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