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Very cool and very very rare – late 70s Echolette rotary LESLIE speaker from Germany. They were distributed in the UK as a Dynacord 300eWorks very well. Rotor can spin at two speeds with a footswitch (not included) or shorted TR jack. Multiple channels ( 3 keys and organ) so you can run 3 synths in as well as your organ. It sounds good for guitar and bass guitar too.Very powerful, Loud. Superb bass response. Decent reverb. Meaningful EQ.
See data sheet in photos
It came with a Farfisa Organ I bought from The Church Studios in N London. Its seen a lot of action as you can tell from the Tolex. I hoped to restore it but i need the space and funds for a piano. Looks pretty cool beat up though!
I am sure it would benefit from a service but it works absolutely fine and is ready to use
It weighs about 65Kg and its a two man job to move.
Collection in person only and I will help you get it into your vehicle. No couriers please
Description lifted from another for sale on Reverb for 650!Extremely rare German made 4-channel combo amp with rotating horn (Leslie). Three separate inputs with individual volume controls and master bass/treble EQ on the left side of the control panel. One “organ” channel with dedicated volume and bass/treble EQ on the right side. A toggle switch controls the reverb going to either the three “standard” channels or the one “organ” channel. Two 1/4″ foot-switch inputs operate the reverb and the fast/slow speed control of the rotor. When plugged in, the rotor automatically spins at slow speed. Unplugging the jack from the rotor input stops the rotor from spinning. Foot-switch and power cord included.The design of this amplifier was meant for a multi-keyboardist to use electric pianos, synthesizers, etc. in the first three channels while using the fourth channel with the rotary horn for an organ. This was how I used it for my live rig and I would put two microphones on each side of the rotor out to my mixing board which created an amazing stereo sound for my Hammond organ but I also experimented with running guitar and bass through it which has a warm organic sound which can’t be replicated with any rotary effect processor I’ve ever heard.
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Category: Musical Instruments:Keyboards and Pianos:Organs
Location: eastbourne, East Sussex