Any leslie speaker owners

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Hey guys..I have an adapter of some sort left over from my music repair guy days. One end has 5pin female. other end has 8pin female keyed like a tube socket and a pigtail w/ 8pin male like a tube. cable between is about 18", 5 conductors,(rd-bk-gy-gn-blu). Anybody got a use for it???
N/c upay shipping. tagged " LESLIE LOWERY ADPT 27-8"

chazba
 
no use for the adaptor

does anybody know of fitting a variable speed control so the leslie can be set to spin at particular speeds rather than fast/slow & stop.........
 
WWWWOOOOOO HHHHOOOOOOO

got a Boosey & Hawkes leslie copy from the 60s for £7.65.................unbelieveable, it costs more to transport it than to buy :D
 
mixmkr said:
I've got the one that you think Fender makes. It has the Fender grillcloth, but the Leslie badge on it, where you'd expect the Fender logo. I believe it is the 122 Leslie model. And...the speaker IS stationary, and has like a "hat box" with some slots in it, that rotates around the speaker... and the cabinet has grillcloth on three sides as well as the front. SRV made 'em famous. Look on Ebay and you usually see them from time to time.

Here's a link to an old auction on one of them. Fender called it the Vibratone, btw http://cgi.ebay.com/1960s-FENDER-VI...QQihZ009QQcategoryZ118983QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

I think the Fender Vibratone is a rebranded Leslie 16. Or maybe the other way around.

http://www.nmia.com/~vrbass/vibratone/
 
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