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  1. Learn about the Leslie speaker, a device that modifies the sound of electric or electronic instruments by rotating a baffle chamber or horn. Find out how it was invented, how it works, and how it is used with different organs and guitars.

  2. 24 mar 2017 · The Leslie speaker accomplishes the Doppler effect with a stationary unit through clever engineering. Even though the Leslie is commonly referred to as a “rotating speaker,” it really has two speakers and only one rotates.

  3. 5 wrz 2024 · Learn about the different models and features of Leslie speakers, the rotary loudspeakers that enhance the sound of Hammond organs and keyboards. Find out how to choose the best Leslie speaker for your needs, whether it's for vintage or modern instruments, guitar or studio use.

  4. 4 cze 2019 · The organ cabinet invented by the American Don Leslie allows its sound deflectors to rotate at two speeds: CHORALE (approx. 48 rpm) for a slow pulse and TREMOLO (approx. 380 rpm). In the STOP position the deflectors do not rotate:

  5. 21 lut 2019 · The distinctive Leslie sound is basically a combination of three effects, produced by the rotating speakers throwing sound around the room in different directions. The three effects are Tremolo, the Doppler effect—basically, Vibratoand Phasing.

  6. 22 gru 2017 · Donald Leslie invented the speaker after he bought an electric Hammond organ in the 1940s that disappointed him. He wanted the vibrating, warbling sound of a pipe organ. To solve his problem, he created a rotating speaker cabinet, eventually known as the Leslie, that emulated those sounds.

  7. The Leslie speaker is a unique and iconic sound device primarily associated with the Hammond organ. Invented in the early 1940s, it has become synonymous with the distinctive swirling, rotating speaker effect heard in many classic rock, jazz, and blues recordings.

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