Made On Earth
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05: Science, Weather, and Outdoors, Page 18.
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Reports from the world of backyard technology.
From the column Made on Earth
By David Battino, Shawn Connally, William Gurstelle, Keith Hammond, Josie Moores, Arwen O'Reilly Griffith
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Multimedia content for this article:
Leslie speaker off
The sound produced when the speaker is off.
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Leslie speaker 45
The Leslie speaker at 45 RPM.
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Leslie speaker 78
Leslie speaker at 78 RPM.
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Links
- Studio606
- Shawnimals
- Phoneticontrol
- I Love Your T-Shirt
- The Fat Man
- Sonic Fabric
- LoCost Car Club
- Fruitcake Toss
- David Best Hayes Green Project
Errata for this article
Correction for page 24
Unfortunately, the photo of the Fat Man's Leslie speaker on page 24 is of his first revision, and doesn't match the text.
Here is a photo of Revision 3, which the article discusses. The Fat Man made it from a catch basin:
Here is a photo of Revision 1, made from a paint can:
Here is a photo of Revision 2, made from a PVC pipe:
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