This Leslie horn can be heard on trainhorns*net (replace * with a dot). It's an original S-5D, playing the A major 7th chord (unlike reproductions that play the A major 6th). They were only offered for a few years as Lesle's response to the Nathan M5, until they settled on their own chord and came out with the S-5T. Original S-5Ds are very hard to find nowadays.
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TheMiniMan110 8 months ago
You would think that they could get an air compresser running, but It sounds like not hahaha LOLOL
o56kid 10 months ago
deaf People :D
BUTOM4K4N 1 year ago
let me get the small one...not like you aint got enough...hahah
numba1eclipse100 1 year ago
Now go scare the shit out of some folks.
ivedigga 1 year ago
now thats a train horn
snoopaloop007 1 year ago
that leslie S5D sounds a almost like a K5LA
Trainman11185 2 years ago
it was actually offered for just under one year, to be exact.
tipdrip215 3 years ago
This Leslie horn can be heard on trainhorns*net (replace * with a dot). It's an original S-5D, playing the A major 7th chord (unlike reproductions that play the A major 6th). They were only offered for a few years as Lesle's response to the Nathan M5, until they settled on their own chord and came out with the S-5T. Original S-5Ds are very hard to find nowadays.
Cchrisbud813 3 years ago
the leslie in part 2 is an S5D. those were produced for just one year and play the same notes as the M5.
tipdrip215 3 years ago