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Published on 09/24/08 at 06:12
Leslie clone: ​​head with a high rotor, a tube preamp. the amplifier power is 45 W.

A box is available (the Low Pro): It includes a bass drum, amplifier power: 80 W.
the connection of the two is via a cable that came with.

This is the first version. there are a gain setting of the preamp, one for the gain of the power amp. This brings us to adjust the saturation of the preamp. a filter to simulate a Leslie 147 is also available. it is also possible to connect an amplifier to simulate the rotor bottom.
to access controls rotor speed fast / slow / acceleration of the tube from the top, it will open the case and in contrast to those outside the box. a switch to switch from slow to fast or make a stop.
Crossover 800 Hz to about 10 kg for the head, 20 kg for the box. Comes with cover.

UTILIZATION

I use it mostly on the guitar.

SOUNDS

Also with a Leslie 122, I admit that this camera is stunning. the sound is beautiful, well defined and it is even easier to transplant that Leslie! The big difference between the two sound level is safe, but given the dimensions of the machine is a bit normal ... The sound is obviously a little colder than the 122. But whether on guitar or an organ, the Motion Sound is doing very well.

OVERALL OPINION

- How long have you use it?

about 1 year.

- What is so special that you like most and least?

The best: having a portable Leslie, sound.
Cons: access to the rotor settings, loudness somewhat limited (suitable for small clubs, but beyond ...)

- Have you tried many other models before buying it?

A Leslie 122.

- How would you rate the quality / price?

1000 EUR overall (head plus subwoofer) Used. a bit expensive, even if it's still very good stuff.

- With experience, you do again this choice? ...

I think I would turn more towards a fully oriented guitar, Leslie is working elsewhere.