I tried the Hughes amp; Kettner Rotosphere a few weeks ago and liked it alot but the price tag i didn't like, they wanted $334 and they have lowered it from $578.
Is there any other leslie pedals on the market today that doesn't have a high price tag?
I have a Alesis Nanoverb. I think that can be had for under $70 (US). It's
not pedal, But it does have a footswitch jack. It has a few different FX
in it. My Fav is the Rotary speaker (Leslie sim) I run it in my FX loop
and the punch in switch from my 4 track turns it on and off.
There used to be a HUGE chrome Morley Leslie simulation pedal. That was pretty nifty.
Option 5 Destination Rotation or DLS RotoSIM. Haven't heard the DLS, but the O5 sounds great, and is much smaller than the Hamp;K.
I had an Option 5, it is a great sounding Leslie smulator, what with the built-in overdrive and the hi-low outputs and everything.
Only reason I sold it was 'cause I got the tonelab.
Late-breaking summer NAMM news:
from : localhost/namm.harmony-central.com/SNAM...20-rotary.html
Looks pretty good!
I have a real foam-rotor Leslie pulled out of an old organ, that I bought off eBay for 25 bucks. (Can you say Fender Vibratone? Can you say Stevie Ray Vaughn? Everyone always says those together.)
Add a Celestion G12M-70 for $15 (I had to patch a hole in the cone). Now I need to build a cab for it, which will match my 2-tone blue fake Univox 13 Watter. Weird science!
I know this has almost nothing to do with the thread, but I will end up with rotary-speaker tones eventually.
I have a silverface Vibrotone that Fender made in 1971.
This will be given away to the best guitarist that is picked out this upcoming October by SD forum members.
Get your stuff ready.
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- Nov 23 Mon 2009 20:55
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