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  • Leslie 860 Bass Response

    Hey all.

    I was wondering if anyone had any insight in increasing the 860's bass response? I love it to death but really wish i could get more low end out of it.

    Ideas i'm toying with are replacing the 12 inch with a designated woofer.

    Maybe even going and replacing the cross over.


    Any advice would be great.
    Your hands and feet are Mangos, but you're going to be a genius anyway.

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    Try some damping in the speaker compartment- away from anything that heats up though. taking off the wheels may help as well.
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    • #3
      And really seal it like mad, airtight.

      Start doing a bit of reading along these lines:

      http://www.google.co.nz/webhp?source...w=1680&bih=963
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      -DIY 760 FrankenLeslie/rat hideout-
      -1980 Electrokey Electric Piano- -Yamaha electric Harmonium (early 80's?)-
      -1990 Jansen GMF150 amp- -1992 Korg 01W/fd- -1992 G&L S-500 geetar.

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