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  • Wiring a Leslie (UK 240v)

    Day 2
    Hot-rodded Leslie / Hohner amp build





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    Brilliant! That's just the sort of mad cap creative nut job stuff I like. It's a way to move ideas forward. That day-glo stripy rotor is.. mesmerising, it has the danger of attracting druggies and loose minded people from the audience like a moth to a lamp though. At around 2:50 when you are contemplating additions I was waiting for (as in hoping for) a smoke machine! Do think fuses, not 13A, as much as it would be exciting to see it burst into flames onstage, close rated fuses are your friend. Consider a MCB - just thinking of electric safety.

    There's a young guy on YT called "lookmumnocomputer" who also does madcap stuff with music tech, it's fun.
    C3+122, Ensoniq EPS16+ (expert programmer!), SD-1. Previous: VOX Continental, Farfisa Compact Duo, L100, XB2, X5+760

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      Awesome.
      This is why those dumpster LSI spinets need to be harvested for their Leslies...… there's only so many in existence, and most get dumped
      Current:
      1971 T-202 with Carsten Meyer mods: Remove key click filters, single-trigger percussion, UM 16' drawbar volume correction. Lower Manual bass foldback.
      Korg CX3 (original 1980's analogue model).
      1967 Leslie 122 with custom inbuilt preamp on back panel for 1/4" line-level inputs, bass & treble controls. Horn diffusers intact.
      2009 Marshall 2061x HW Plexi head into Marshall 4x12 cabinet.

      Former:
      1964 C3
      196x M-102
      197x X5
      197x Leslie 825

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