hello
please could anyone tell me if a leslie 310 sound quality is like, I bought a 2101 but really not a lot of bass would this give me more bass and have similar sound quality i did think of a 822 leslie for home use would this sound simlar please
s the 310 the smaller brother of the 330
hello
please could anyone tell me if a leslie 310 sound quality is like, I bought a 2101 but really not a lot of bass would this give me more bass and have similar sound quality i did think of a 822 leslie for home use would this sound simlar please
s the 310 the smaller brother of the 330
No one has really heard a 310 in action as few were ever sold.
The only actual rotary is the horn. Similar to the 2101.
The 330 is a traditional dual rotor Leslie.
IMO since you already have the 2101 you might avail of the 2101's partner the 2121 bass speaker that is made to accept the lower rotary signal from the 2101 to provide amplification for bass rather than rely on an older hard to find system.
All the above stated, bass reproduction is something that has always been an issue for some wanting "more" bass. Those that do go the route of a sub woofer tied into their rig along with a traditional 2-rotor Leslie. Albeit the subwoofer is not a a physical rotor but if ever, a simulated rotary effect like the 2121.
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