I quite liked the 710 transistor - growled nice and pretty loud. Just the weird mercotac drum with the extra speaker meant the ramp up and down was a little lazier. Having separate static speakers for the reverb amp was a nice feature.
Very interesting Nick. I have never met one of these before! I have a Leslie 760 (normal top horn and bass rotor) used with my Hammond M102 and I also have a Leslie Pro-Line 815 (normal top horn, rotosonic mid range, static bass speaker and extra side speakers) used with my XK3 set-up. I also use a Neo-Vent for headphone use so I don't wake the neighbours, the 815 being very loud. When you get this 610 fixed up I would love to hear it. Thank you for posting.
That's really interesting and it's also really odd. So how different is the sound of a speaker that's actually rotating to that of a stationary speaker whose sound is being rotated by a horn❓ I had no idea such a Leslie existed. I'm asuuming that ramp up and down characteristics as well as tremolo speed would all be very different. Great video 👍👍👍 Thankyou
I quite liked the 710 transistor - growled nice and pretty loud. Just the weird mercotac drum with the extra speaker meant the ramp up and down was a little lazier. Having separate static speakers for the reverb amp was a nice feature.
Very interesting Nick. I have never met one of these before! I have a Leslie 760 (normal top horn and bass rotor) used with my Hammond M102 and I also have a Leslie Pro-Line 815 (normal top horn, rotosonic mid range, static bass speaker and extra side speakers) used with my XK3 set-up. I also use a Neo-Vent for headphone use so I don't wake the neighbours, the 815 being very loud. When you get this 610 fixed up I would love to hear it. Thank you for posting.
Thank you mate
Two Mercotacs
It's on wheels and that's good. Looks to be in good condition. Hope you will have a follow-up video. Thanks for showing this!
Great job but how about wooly bully watch it y😮
You get around. You're a riot🤣👍
Looks like a spacious 122
Thanks, very interesting
That's really interesting and it's also really odd. So how different is the sound of a speaker that's actually rotating to that of a stationary speaker whose sound is being rotated by a horn❓
I had no idea such a Leslie existed.
I'm asuuming that ramp up and down characteristics as well as tremolo speed would all be very different.
Great video 👍👍👍
Thankyou
It’s totally different yes. Not terrible but different. At slow speed it’s perfectly acceptable. I have a video somewhere I’ll dig it out.
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