Unit should include a special crossover assembly, foot switch, and adaptor to connect it to a guitar amplifier. Unlike the Model 16 and Model 18 Leslie, the Fender Vibratone came in at least 2 different cabinet styles depending on it’s vintage. The early unit looked like the Leslie 16 with the only difference being that […]
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. […]
Unit should include a special crossover assembly, foot switch, and adaptor to connect it to a guitar amplifier. See our schematics section for details. Amplifier Type None Output Power N/a Drum 1 – 10″ Speaker Horn None Speeds 2 Speed (Chorale/Tremolo) Interface Custom
Unit should include a special crossover assembly, foot switch, and adaptor to connect it to a guitar amplifier. See our schematics section for details. 16 and 18 are identical except for the fact that the model 18 has a full range JBL speaker. These units are the same as the Fender Vibratone cabinet. Amplifier Type […]
AKA “Round Sound Machine” PROTOTYPE – Never released. [Update 2/2003] Harvey Olsen recently revealed on the Hammond Mailing List that this Leslie was an OEM Leslie in a cabinet. He also stated that it was intended to be marketed for low end spinet organs that had no internal Leslie, and that a few were given/sold […]
Single channel, single rotor, cabinet driven off the organ’s internal amplifier. This model was made for use with almost any monaural organ, when connected via the appropriate connector kit Amplifier Type None Output Power N/a Drum 1 – 12″ Speaker Horn None Speeds 2 Speed (Chorale/Tremolo) Interface 6 Pin Amp Driven
Single channel, single rotor, cabinet driven off the organ’s internal amplifier. The cabinet is identical to the model 110. This Leslie however has a special dual scoop rotor intended for complex voices. Complex voices being defined as non Flute/Tibia tones such as Strings and Diapasons. This model was made for use with almost any monaural […]
Single channel, single rotor, cabinet driven off the organ’s internal amplifier. Cabinet is almost identical to the model 110. The only difference is the grille cloth which is identical to that used on the Hammond Piper spinet. Amplifier Type None Output Power N/a Drum 1 – 12″ Speaker Horn None Speeds 2 Speed (Chorale/Tremolo) Interface […]
Single channel, single rotor, cabinet driven off the organ’s internal amplifier. Cabinet is almost identical to the model 110. The only difference is the grille cloth which is identical to that used on Kimball spinet organs. Amplifier Type None Output Power N/a Drum 1 – 12″ Speaker Horn None Speeds 2 Speed (Chorale/Tremolo) Interface 6 […]
Single channel, single rotor cabinet driven off the organ’s internal amplifier. This model was made for use with almost any monaural organ, when connected via the appropriate connector kit. Image courtesy of – ??? Amplifier Type None Output Power N/a Drum 1 – 12″ Speaker Horn None Speeds 2 Speed (Chorale/Tremolo) Interface 6 Pin Amp […]
Single channel, single rotor, cabinet driven off the organ’s internal amplifier. In this case the “C” refers not to “Conn” but to the fact that this is the model 120 with a special dual scoop rotor intended for complex voices. Complex voices being defined as non Flute/Tibia tones such as Strings and Diapasons. This model […]
This is perhaps the best known of the Leslie models, introduced in 1964 it replaced the single speed 22H and became *the* cabinet for use with the Hammond B3 organ. While the amplifier is essentially the same as the earlier 22H, the 122 replaced the 22H and introduced 2 speed operation (Tremolo and Chorale). This […]
See model 122 page for specifications. The 122N is exactly the same as a 122 electronically. These cabinets were made at the “Hammond” factory in Anvers, Belgium following Hammond’s acquisition of Leslie. I gather the design change was to make this cabinet more appealing to European customers. Amplifier Type 1 Channel Vacuum Tube Output Power […]
See model 122 page for specifications. The 122R is exactly the same as a 122 except it was built with the necessary cabinetry to accept a Hammond ETK reverb kit. Amplifier Type 1 Channel Vacuum Tube Output Power Drum 1 – 15″ Speaker Horn 1 – Compression Driver Speeds 2 Speed (Chorale/Tremolo) Interface 6 Pin […]
See model 122 page for specifications. The 122RV is exactly the same as a 122 except it was built with a Leslie reverb system installed. The reverb amp in located in the upper compartment, and the delay line or “tank” is on the inside of the middle compartment back. Amplifier Type 1 Channel Vacuum Tube […]
See model 122 page for specifications. The 122V is exactly the same as a 122 except it was built with the necessary cabinetry to accept a Leslie reverb system at a later date. Amplifier Type 1 Channel Vacuum Tube Output Power 40 Watts Drum 1 – 15″ Speaker Horn 1 – Compression Driver Speeds 2 […]
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. It is essentially a […]
This model uses a 122 amplifier and is essentially a short 122. Because of it’s cabinet dimensions it has slightly less bass punch then a full sized cabinet like the 22H or 122. This model was made specifically for the balanced output of a Hammond “G-G” Console (IE Model B3 or C3). Amplifier Type 1 […]
See model 142 page for specifications. The 142N is exactly the same as a 142 electronically. These cabinets were made at the “Hammond” factory in Anvers, Belgium following Hammond’s acquisition of Leslie. I gather the design change was to make this cabinet more appealing to European customers. Amplifier Type 1 Channel Vacuum Tube Output Power […]
This model uses a 147 amplifier and is essentially a short 147. 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 punch then a full sized cabinet like the 47 or 147. […]
This cabinet is considered to be “Universal” because it can be attached to almost any monaural organ with the appropriate connector kit. It is also used on Hammond “G-G” consoles because of it’s similarity to the 122. While the amplifier is essentially the same as the earlier 47, the 147 replaced the 47 and introduced […]
See model 147 page for specifications. The 147RV is exactly the same as a 147 except it was built with a Leslie reverb system installed. The reverb amp in located in the upper compartment, and the delay line or “tank” is on the inside of the middle compartment back. Amplifier Type 1 Channel Vacuum Tube […]
See model 147 page for specifications. The 147V is exactly the same as a 147 except it was built with the necessary cabinetry to accept a Leslie reverb system at a later date. Amplifier Type 1 Channel Vacuum Tube Output Power Drum 1 – 15″ Speaker Horn 1 – Compression Driver Speeds 2 Speed (Chorale/Tremolo) […]
The 202 was designed exclusively for use with Wurlitzer organs. Amplifier Type 4 Channel Vacuum Tube Output Power 64 Watts Drum Dual Rotosonic Horn None Speeds 2 Speed (Chorale/Tremolo) Interface Custom
The 215 is designed to be connected to the organs internal amplifier. This model was made for use with almost any monaural organ, when connected via the appropriate connector kit. Special thanks to Udo Fischer of Berlin, Germany for this photo of a 215 he owns. Amplifier Type None Output Power N/a Drum Rotosonic Horn […]
See model 215 page for specifications. The 215A is simply a Model 215 with a Leslie Control Center included. Special thanks to Udo Fischer of Berlin, Germany for this photo of a 215 he owns. Amplifier Type None Output Power N/a Drum Rotosonic Horn None Speeds 2 Speed (Chorale/Tremolo) Interface
See model 122 page for specifications. The model 222 is the same as a 122, it is simply repackaged in the “Decorator Style” cabinet you see here. Amplifier Type 1 Channel Vacuum Tube Output Power 40 Watts Drum 1 – 15″ Speaker Horn 1 – Compression Driver Speeds 2 Speed (Chorale/Tremolo) Interface 6 Pin Balanced
See model 122 page for specifications. The model 222RV is the same as a 122RV, it is simply repackaged in the “Decorator Style” cabinet you see here. See also the 122RV page. Amplifier Type 1 Channel Vacuum Tube Output Power 40 Watts Drum 1 – 15″ Speaker Horn 1 – Compression Driver Speeds 2 Speed […]
See model 125 page for specifications. The model 225 is the same as a 125, it is simply repackaged in the “Decorator Style” cabinet you see here. Amplifier Type 1 Channel Vacuum Tube Output Power 20 Watts Drum 1 – 12″ Speaker Horn None Speeds 2 Speed (Chorale/Tremolo) Interface 6 Pin Unbalanced
The model 242 is the same as a model 142, it is simply repackaged in the “Decorator Style” cabinet you see here. Amplifier Type 1 Channel Vacuum Tube Output Power 40 Watts Drum 1 – 15″ Speaker Horn 1 – Compression Driver Speeds 2 Speed (Chorale/Tremolo) Interface 6 Pin Balanced
The model 245 is the same as a 145, it is simply repackaged in the “Decorator Style” cabinet you see here. Amplifier Type 1 Channel Vacuum Tube Output Power 40 Watts Drum 1 – 15″ Speaker Horn 1 – Compression Driver Speeds 2 Speed (Chorale/Tremolo) Interface 6 Pin Unbalanced
The model 247 is the same as a 147, it is simply repackaged in the “Decorator Style” cabinet you see here. Amplifier Type 1 Channel Vacuum Tube Output Power 40 Watts Drum 1 – 15″ Speaker Horn 1 – Compression Driver Speeds 2 Speed (Chorale/Tremolo) Interface 6 Pin Unbalanced
The model 247RV is the same as a 147RV, it is simply repackaged in the “Decorator Style” cabinet you see here. See also the 147RV page. Amplifier Type 1 Channel Vacuum Tube Output Power 40 Watts Drum 1 – 15″ Speaker Horn 1 – Compression Driver Speeds 2 Speed (Chorale/Tremolo) Interface 6 Pin Unbalanced
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 251 was designed for use with Conn organs, but like the other “Conn” cabinets, it can be attached to almost […]
The model 351 is the same as a 251, it is simply repackaged in the “Decorator Style” cabinet you see here. Amplifier Type 2 Channel Vacuum Tube Output Power 55 Watts total Drum 1 – 15″ Speaker Horn 1 – Compression Driver Speeds 2 Speed (Chorale/Tremolo) Interface 6 Pin 2 Channel
Special model made exclusively for use with the model X-77 Hammond console. Amplifier Type Solid State Output Power 200 Watts total Drum Rotosonic Horn 1 – Compression Driver Speeds 2 Speed (Chorale/Tremolo) Interface Custom
Special model made exclusively for use with the model X-77 Hammond console. Amplifier Type Solid State Output Power 200 Watts total Drum Rotosonic Horn 1 – Compression Driver Speeds 2 Speed (Chorale/Tremolo) Interface Custom
Original Roadbox from Speakeasy, built from a converted 25 or 125 Leslie. They added handles, an upper shelf, and horn. They also replaced the amplifier and crossover to create either a 122 type or 147 type cabinet. I have it listed as a 6 pin unbalanced (IE 147) as this was far more common but there were […]
Next step up following the exhaustion of their supply of 25 and 125 cabinet, the MkII was a replica of the slightly larger 142/145 size cabinet. Covered in a polymeric coating of the same material used for pickup truck bed liners it has a thick hide that is nearly impervious. Amplifier Type Solid State Output Power 200 […]
Next step up following the exhaustion of their supply of 25 and 125 cabinet, the MkII was a replica of the slightly larger 142/145 size cabinet. Covered in a polymeric coating of the same material used for pickup truck bed liners it has a thick hide that is nearly impervious. Amplifier Type 1 Channel Vacuum Tube […]
Next step up following the exhaustion of their supply of 25 and 125 cabinet, the MkII was a replica of the slightly larger 142/145 size cabinet. Covered in a polymeric coating of the same material used for pickup truck bed liners it has a thick hide that is nearly impervious. Amplifier Type 1 Channel Vacuum Tube Output […]