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Leslie advertisement (1970).
Leslie 825 amplifier


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Leslie advertisement (1970). Belter Weight Champion

Leslie advertisement (1970).

Belter Weight Champion
1970

There's nothing like it for its size and weight. It belts out music with a powerhouse combination! Output of 70 watts continuous undistorted power. Peak output several times that rating. An extended range speaker system with a bass that's really bass. A spinning rotor that sends Leslie's famous "sound in motion" whirling all over the room. Three different speed selection positions. Rugged design for easy portability.
It's also the budget champ. Suggested retail less than $500, plus kit or pre-amp and freight charges.
See the Leslie Model 825 today at yourfranchised Leslie dealer. It's a knockout

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