Rotary speakers (Was: [music] Schwinge mein Hertz, du süßer Ton)

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Am 20.02.23 um 19:18 schrieb David Kastrup:
I actually have a Solton Turbojet ...

Incidentally, I'll be probably picking up an old Echolette ME II, which came up locally for a reasonable (I think) price.

It has a transistor amp, so it's not as gritty as a tube Leslie, but it also sounds very nice on guitar and, I expect, on electric piano. Using just the bass rotor, it almost goes into Roland jazz Chorus territory.

I digress.  What I was getting up to is that a rotary effect has one
advantage over an actual rotary speaker: lack of motor noise.

I not sure whether I'll use the cabinet much for recording since the drum and horn are quite noisy on this model, but I guess it's a matter of careful microphone placement and using a noise gate and hiding the noise in the mix.

Chris
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