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Thank you all who responded to my first inquiry about hot rodding my
Leslie 122A speaker. Your replies were very informative and helpful.
My new approach is to simplify things a bit. What I think I want to
do now is to simply get a separate tube amp and a studier crossover
and just use the stock amp for the chorale/tremolo switching duties.
Does anyone have any recommendations for a really good tube for this
job? I think I would like to end up with about an 80/100
relationship. 80 watts to the horn and aprox. 100 watts to the
woofer. I don't believe I even need to switch out drivers, as this is
one of the new Leslies with the 100watt ferro-fluid driver and the
100watt woofer. Sure would like the new tube amp to also have have
6550's for finals. Man I love the way they break-up. Any
help/suggestions much appreciated.
Sincerely,
Trevor
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