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Yes Ray, The Lowrey I have in my lounge room has Lesley speakers fitted as
well as an array of speakers inside the cabinet. However I take the output
out into a set of vented enclosures which give a very good result. The
Lesley does not work with the outboard speakers of course, but that does
not worry me as I don't use the tremulants much. I use this organ mainly
for practice when I have a concert coming up at which I have to play. I
also have an Ahlborn-Galanti in the same room, which is a  classical organ
without fancy tremulants or speakers.

Lesley speaker system has been around for a very long time, back to
Hammonds and the like 40 years ago. Fascinating device which gives realism
to theatre organ style playing mainly because of the doppler effect .
Cheers,
Bob VK6BE.

> 
> Bob, are you familiar with the Lesley speaker? A large diameter (12"-15")
> in an enclosure with a rotating, tilted board to distribute the sound. A
> friend had one on a Yamaha Electronic Organ some years ago. It sounded half
> reasonable.
> 
> C


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