Old leslie speaker for my guitar

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silverXhammer
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Old leslie speaker for my guitar

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Hello Forum Members,

I received a Gulbransen organ from a family friend. Some of the keys (entire octives throughout) are not working anymore and I don't have the knowledge or resources to fix it. It has a 1980's Leslie speaker in it that I just removed today.

Ill share my brief LOL story:

Easily removed the entire unit with 6 screws. I then clipped what looked like the power wires in hopes of powering it otherwise. I then ran upstairs and cut an old piece of extension chord and tried attaching those copper wires to the silver Leslie power wires hoping it would start spinning. I don't know what I'm doing but I would like to install an input jack and power supply to this unit and make it look nicer/easier to play. Ill be using my strat through it for recording, but might plug old keyboards into it and what not...just a small lesie solid state "Amp" you could say. I know it still needs the amp and was going to use a crappy 5w marshal one I have laying around.

Any advice whatsoever will be fun to attempt

Here are some pics:

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I didn't take a picture of the other wires, but im fairly certiain they're just regular (copper?) speaker cables.

Thanks for reading!
silverXhammer
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Re: Old leslie speaker for my guitar

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bump :snax:
Casey4s
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Re: Old leslie speaker for my guitar

Post by Casey4s »

This looks like a really fun project.

Did the motor work when you attached the ext-cord? If it did, that's 1/2 the battle but I would probably use a rheostat / dimmer to regulate the spin speed if possible.

Have you been able to get sound through the speaker (spinnig or not)?
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