I am going to be picking up a Gulbransen T100 home organ this weekend, and have not been able to find much information on this particular model. I am hoping this particular model has a Leslie in it; can anyone tell me about this model?</p>
Yes it has a built-in Leslieunit - 12" speaker fires into it spinning wooden baffle - much like a "lower rotor" on a standard leslie cabinet. Only single speed leslie on the T-100 IIRC. ALl voices derived from sine waves and combinations thereof. The spinet-sized manuals on this organ are nbot staggered like most spinets. This organ has the classic Gulbransen Transistor Individual Oascillators so it should sound very nice overall - but just remember that some of the string/horn type stops may not sound very realistic because of how they are just made up of sine wave combinations. This was Gulbransen's first spinet-sized horseshoe-stoprail theater organ model. Let us know how it sounds and if there are any "issues" you need help with afterwards.</P>
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