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-Model 31H 
+! Leslie Model 31H 
  
-Cabinet: Wood  
-Dimensions: 26W x 20D x 60H  
-Rotors: 2 Bass/Treble  
-Amplifiers: Tube 30 watt  
-Speeds: Fast-Stop  
-Speakers: X,P  
-Belts: A,B  
-Motor-fast: 1  
-Motor-slow: none  
-Notes: This was the first Leslie built for use with Hammond organs. Often called the "Tall Boy" , the case resembled a Grandfather clock, or the coffin from which Boris Karloff would soon appear. Also it featured at least 3 different amps, all similar in appearance, but early ones used a toggle switch for fast/off, latter ones had a hook up like the 122. Legend has it that these were Don Leslie 's favorite models, but,hey,what did He know? 
-Hookup : Early - Non Standard, Late - 6A  
+This was the first Leslie built for use with Hammond organs. Often called the "Tall Boy",  
+ the case resembled a Grandfather clock, or the coffin from which Boris Karloff would soon appear.  
+ Also it featured at least 3 different amps, all similar in appearance,  
+ but early ones used a toggle switch for fast/off, latter ones had a hook up like the 122.  
+ Legend has it that these were DonLeslie 's favorite models, but,hey,what did He know? 
+  
+Cabinet|  
+ Wood  
+Dimensions|  
+ 26"W x 20"D x 60"H  
+Rotors|  
+ 2 Bass/Treble  
+Amplifiers|  
+ Tube 30 watt  
+Speeds|  
+ Fast-Stop  
+Speakers|  
+ Bass : 15" - 16 ohm Electro Dynamic; Treble Driver: [JensenV-21], 3/4" Throat, P/N 514-140491  
+Belts|  
+ P/N 522-045468,  
+ P/N 522-011700  
+Motors-fast|  
+ P/N 521-014019  
+Motors-slow|  
+ none  
+Hookup|  
+ Early - Non Standard, Late - [6H|LesliePinouts#6H]  

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