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Leslie 122A & 147A

| These Leslie tone cabinets are designed for
single-channel organs whose pedal range extends down into the lower
frequencies. The sound is "separated" with the highs
reproduced by a horn rotor and the lows reproduced by a bass rotor.
Both the horn and bass rotors can be operated at two speeds : Fast
(Tremolo) or Slow (Chorale). These models also features a traditional
tube amplifier for the "warm tube" sound.
The model 122A is specifically designed for older Hammond Organs requiring a separate tone cabinet for sound reproduction, such as the A,B,C and RT models. The model 147A, which shares the same cabinet design as the 122A, is recommended for single-channel organs with self-contained speaker systems, such as Hammond Organ model A-100 and spinet models such as M, M-2, M-100 and L-100. |
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SPECIFICATIONS Leslie 122A, 147A |
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| Amplification | 40W | |
| Dimensions | Inches : H 41 5/8 W 29 1/4 D
20 5/8 Cm : H 102 W 72 D 40 |
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| Weight | 149 lb. / 70 Kg | |
Leslie 122XB

| This Leslie tone cabinet is designed for
single-channel organs whose pedal range extends down into the lower
frequencies. The sound is "separated" with the highs
reproduced by a horn rotor and the lows reproduced by a bass rotor.
Both the horn and bass rotors can be operated at two speeds : Fast
(Tremolo) or Slow (Chorale). This model also features a traditional
tube amplifier for the "warm tube" sound.
The Leslie 122XB has an 11-pin connector designed to interface directly with the Hammond XB-series of instruments (XB-2,XB-5,XB-3). |
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SPECIFICATIONS Leslie 122XB |
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| Amplification | 40W |
| Dimensions | Inches : H 41 5/8 W 29 1/4 D
20 5/8 Cm : H 102 W 72 D 40 |
| Weight | 149 lb. / 70 Kg |
Leslie 771

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This Leslie tone cabinet is designed
for the musician who demands the full-spectrum sound. Single-channel
inputs are separated into two separate amplifiers that control the
high and low frequencies, with the highs reproduced by a horn rotor
and the lows reproduced by a bass rotor. Both the horn and bass rotors
can be operated in three different positions: Fast (Tremolo), Slow
(Chorale) or Off. Each rotor system has its own amplification system
and its own gain control. The rugged solid-state electronics provide
long life, reliability and power for professional and institutional
applications.
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