I noticed this in my local Criagslist just wanted to do a heads up in case one of you guy's was interested in a classic sound you can't buy anymore.
Randy
Posted 2007-12-02 6:51 PM (#310373 - in reply to #310371) Subject: Re: Leslie classic guitar amp
Joined: February 2004 Posts: 2487
I'll bet this thing is a hoot. I love the old sounds but $500 is $500 at this point.
It is a drive for me and I have no time to check it out (although I'd like to) but I thought, because it is so odd to find one of these, that some of you "Old Farts" might remember using one and want it.
Just kidding about remembering.
I can offer to make contact if anyone wanted it though that way the seller will know someone local has an interest in it and is a sort of middle man....? your more protected that way.
Posted 2007-12-04 1:12 PM (#310377 - in reply to #310371) Subject: Re: Leslie classic guitar amp
Joined: January 2007 Posts: 146
Location: Japan
Man how nostalgic!
I used to have a small Fender-looking Leslie cabinet that I used with a couple other cabs for my guitar rig with a Fender Dual Showman Reverb running all three; sounded awsome and I've always regretted giving that little Leslie away.
Posted 2007-12-04 2:43 PM (#310379 - in reply to #310371) Subject: Re: Leslie classic guitar amp
Joined: March 2005 Posts: 2793
Location: Atlanta, GA.
Best I can determine from googling is the only difference is the Model 16 (and 18) required a preamp.
The 60M had it's amp built-in!
Not much info on the 60 Series.