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Given so many factors, as well as settings and volume, and the fingers of the players, can you discern between-

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I am not a technical person, I believe the amp section is in the Hammond which then runs through the coaxial cable to the Leslie speaker which is termed a rotating speaker. The leslie cabinet contains a circuit board which allocates the frequencies to the horns and lower baffle. The horns have a separate belt on my cabs.
 
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