L-510

The Lawrence Sound Research (LSR) L-510 was born in 1981, when, at the request of Ronnie Montrose, Bill Lawrence created a cleaner version of the L-500L and L-500R. These new cleaner L-500's were labeled L-510L and L-510R and featured chrome housings and two 2.150 inch long, curved blades, much like the L-500's.

The Lawrence Sound Research (LSR) L-510 was born in 1981, when, at the request of Ronnie Montrose, Bill Lawrence created a cleaner version of the L-500L and L-500R. These new cleaner L-500's were labeled L-510L and L-510R and featured chrome housings and two 2.150 inch long, curved blades, much like the L-500's.

However, these did not become very successful as many stuck with the L-500's, not realizing the close design lineage. To avoid confusion, the L-500 and L-510 lineups were eventually merged, with the L-510L becoming the new L-500L (the original L-500L would be renamed the L-500XL) and the L-510R being dropped. By the end of '81 the L-510 was no more.

FYI, the ghosted picture in the background featured throughout this site is a photo-shopped image of an L-510.

 

  • the L-510L with 6.9 Henry
  • the L-510R with 3.2 Henry and (aprox) 8ohm(?)

 




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