The model 122 cabinet is shown at left. The 21H cabinet is very similar in appearance to a 122 or 147, the largest difference is that the upper horn speaks through only one level of louvers. This model was made specifically for the balanced output of a Hammond “G-G” Console (IE Model B or C). […]
The model 122 cabinet is shown at left. The 22H cabinet is very similar in appearance to a 122 or 147, the largest difference is that the upper horn speaks through only one level of louvers, not two as shown here. This model was made specifically for the balanced output of a Hammond “G-G” Console […]
See model 22H for specifications. The 22R is exactly the same as a 22H except it was built with the necessary cabinetry to accept a Hammond ETK reverb kit. Amplifier Type 1 Channel Vacuum Tube Output Power 35 Watts Drum 1 – 15″ Speaker Horn 1 – Compression Driver Speeds 1 Speed (Stop/Tremolo) Interface 6 […]
This is a small single drum single speed Leslie with a 12″ driver. The cabinet is about the same size as a 145 but has no upper horn and hence no upper louvers. This model was made for use with almost any monaural organ, when connected via the appropriate connector kit. **BE CAREFUL This model […]
This is the original Leslie, a single speed cabinet with no provision for remote control. This photo comes from an old organ / Leslie computability guide. The model 30A was made specifically for the balanced output of a Hammond “G-G” Console (IE Model B or C). Unlike later models, the horn in this cabinet was […]
This is the “Church Version” of the original Leslie Model 30A, a single speed cabinet with no provision for remote control. It is supposed to have had a different rotational speed. “The church models definitely ran at a different speed. The idea here was that the standard Leslie tremolo was deeper than that of a […]
The model 31H was made specifically for the balanced output of a Hammond “G-G” Console (IE Model B or C). I believe that this is no different then the model 31A save for some improvements in the amplifier design. It is at this point (1950) that Leslie adopted a suffix letter to designate the manufacturer […]
The model 31A was made specifically for the balanced output of a Hammond “G-G” Console (IE Model B or C). It is interesting to note that unlike later cabinets, this cabinet featured an ELECTRO-dynamic speaker. What this meant is that the 15″ woofer did not have a permanent magnet, like speakers have today, but rather […]
This model was made specifically for the unbalanced output of a Wurlitzer console, although it could be adapted to many other manufacturer’s organs with a “Console Connector Kit”. It is interesting to note that unlike later cabinets, this cabinet featured an ELECTRO-dynamic speaker. What this meant is that the 15″ woofer did not have a […]
The model 44W was made for Wurlitzer organs, although, as with all the other “Wurlitzer” cabinets, it could be used on almost any monaural organ with the appropriate connector kit. The 15″ woofer in the cabinet is most likely ELECTRO-dynamic. Please see the model 21H page for details on this type of woofer. Amplifier Type […]
Like a 44W this cabinet is 33″ in height, it uses a 47 type amplifier and is quite simply a short model 47. This cabinet is considered to be “Universal” because it can be attached to almost any monaural organ with the appropriate connector kit. Because of it’s cabinet dimensions it has slightly less bass […]
This cabinet was designed for use with Wurlitzer organs, but like the other “Wurlitzer” cabinets, it can be attached to almost any monaural organ with the appropriate connector kit. Amplifier Type 1 Channel Vacuum Tube Output Power 20 Watts Drum 1 – 15″ Speaker Horn 1 – Compression Driver Speeds 1 Speed (Stop/Tremolo) Interface 6 […]
This cabinet was designed for use with Wurlitzer organs, but like the other “Wurlitzer” cabinets, it can be attached to almost any monaural organ with the appropriate connector kit. This cabinet replaced the 46W and represents an advance in amplifier design. Amplifier Type 1 Channel Vacuum Tube Output Power 35 Watts Drum 1 – 15″ […]
See model 47 for specifications. The 47R is exactly the same as a 47 except it was built with the necessary cabinetry to accept a Hammond ETK reverb kit. Amplifier Type 1 Channel Vacuum Tube Output Power 35 Watts Drum 1 – 15″ Speaker Horn 1 – Compression Driver Speeds 1 Speed (Stop/Tremolo) Interface 6 […]
This cabinet’s amplifier is a 2 channel tube type chassis with 2 x 6550s (30 watts) in the rotary channel and 2 x 6V6 (15 watts) in the stationary channel. The 50C was designed for use with Conn organs, but like the other “Conn” cabinets, it can be attached to almost any dual channel organ […]
This is the same as a Model 51C, but the absence of the C designation indicates it was produced after 1960. See the Model 51C page for details. Amplifier Type 2 Channel Vacuum Tube Output Power See Text Drum 1 – 15″ Speaker Horn 1 – Compression Driver Speeds 1 Speed (Stop/Tremolo) Interface 6 Pin […]
This cabinet’s amplifier is a 2 channel tube type chassis with 2 x 6550 finals in the rotary channel producing 35 watts, and 2 x 6973 finals in the stationary channel producing 20 watts. The 50C was designed for use with Conn organs, but like the other “Conn” cabinets, it can be attached to almost […]
Special model made exclusively for use with the model J, K and N Gulbransen console. Tibia channel tremolo switched on and off by switching between rotosonic drum and stationary 6×9 speaker. Amplifier Type 4 Channel Vacuum Tube Output Power 65 Watts total Drum Rotosonic Horn None Speeds 1 Speed (Stop/Tremolo) Interface Custom
Special model made exclusively for use with some later revisions of Gulbransen consoles J, K, and N. Tibia channel switched between one 6×9 in the fast drum and a stationary 6×9. Isomonically separated complex channel switched between 2 additional 6×9 speakers in the fast drum, and two stationary 6x9s. –Special Thanks to Jimmy Williams for […]
Special model made exclusively for use with some Gulbransen consoles and Lowrey H-1 and H-25 series organs. The Celeste effect is provided by a “Space Generator” It is designed to be used in conjunction with the model 103. Amplifier Type 4 Channel Vacuum Tube Output Power 65 Watts total Drum Rotosonic Horn Speeds 1 Speed […]
Special model made exclusively for use with the Gulbransen Model F Church Organ (great and swell manuals – one cabinet for each). Isomonically split and phase-mixed complex voices were carried by four channels via stationary 10″ speakers. Flute channel was a 10″ speaker firing into a wooden lower rotor (brake/fast). The cabinet had 5 channels […]
Special model made exclusively for use with the model CP (AKA F204) Gulbransen console. Tibia channel switched between one 6×9 in the lower drum and a stationary 6×9, while the Complex channel switched between two 5x7s in the upper drum, and a stationary 5×7. Piano and Bass were two additional stationary channels. — Special Thanks […]