CX-20: (In production January 1939 to March 1942) Equipped with rotor tremulant. This tremulant is not like a Leslie rotor. Finish Matched American Butt Walnut and antique brass hardware. Dimensions 53″ High, 29″ Wide, 18 1/4″ Deep Weight 153lbs Amplifier Type 1 Channel Vacuum Tube Output Power 20 Watts Drum See Text Horn None Speeds […]
CXR-20: (In production November 1939 to March 1942) Equipped with rotor tremulant and reverberation unit. Finish Matched American Butt Walnut and antique brass hardware. Dimensions 53″ High, 29″ Wide, 18 1/4″ Deep Weight 153lbs Amplifier Type 1 Channel Vacuum Tube Output Power 20 Watts Drum See Text Horn None Speeds See Text Interface 6 Pin […]
(In production October 1938 to June 1942) A D-20 equipped with a rotor tremulant. NOTE: This rotor tremulant is not like that found in a Leslie. See Model D-20 for more information. Finish Face and sides of American Walnut Dimensions 56″ High, 28″ Wide, 16 3/4″ Deep Weight 156lbs Amplifier Type 1 Channel Vacuum Tube […]
(In production April 1939 to June 1945) Equipped with rotor tremulant and reverberation unit. See Model D-20 and Model DX-20 for more information. Finish Face and sides of American Walnut Dimensions 56″ High, 28″ Wide, 16 3/4″ Deep Weight 178lbs Amplifier Type 1 Channel Vacuum Tube Output Power 20 Watts Drum See Text Horn None […]
Designed “for the Thomas organ”, this small cabinet features an 8 inch speaker firing into a rotating drum not unlike the units found in the Vibratone, 16, and 18 models. Unlike those models, this one likely was controlled via dedicated tabs on the organ it’s self and so had no foot switch from the factory. […]
This model was designed to be used with a accordions and other “complex voice” keyboards. The cabinet it’s self is taken from the 825 and it has only one rotor which is different from most in that it has TWO scoops. It also has no tweeter so the tone will be somewhat dull as compared […]
The 950 is a single channel Leslie with built in reverb and a Pro-Line portable (if you can call something this big portable) cabinet. This model was designed to be used with a combo preamp for portable organs and keyboards. The sides of the cabinet contained “Black Light” florescent tubes which could be turned on, […]