steel guitar through a Leslie 122 and 18 (vibratone) demo
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steel guitar through a Leslie 122 and 18 (vibratone) demo
Here's a video I made demonstrating what a guitar and steel guitar through a Leslie 122 and Leslie 18/Fender Vibratone sound like. I've loved that sound ever since I heard Curly Chalker use it. It's also interesting to hear the difference between the two. I hope y'all enjoy it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wz7KPE2m_h0
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Nice job! I never knew I wanted one of these before.
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I'm a fan of the older/bigger Neo Ventilator,Larry Dering wrote:Those are some cool sounds. I'm a big fan of the B3 Hammond tone and I am looking at some pedals to use in place of the real thing. Have you tried them and what was your experience?
but have heard folks like the smaller/newer one also
Worth looking into at least maybe - good luck on the journey
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I like both on the slow setting. But I wonder if it's worth the investment.
We have a B3 clone Organ, and found that by using TWO amps (L & R) the organ's built in "Leslie"-effect is GREAT (we use Nashville 400's), while it didn't impress at all with only one amp. I would like to think that a good Leslie effect with 2 Outputs ought to be able to do a good job with two amps too.
But sure, it never has the "vibe" and coolness of a big loud piece of wooden Real Estate the big ol' Leslies well are.
Cool!... J-D.
We have a B3 clone Organ, and found that by using TWO amps (L & R) the organ's built in "Leslie"-effect is GREAT (we use Nashville 400's), while it didn't impress at all with only one amp. I would like to think that a good Leslie effect with 2 Outputs ought to be able to do a good job with two amps too.
But sure, it never has the "vibe" and coolness of a big loud piece of wooden Real Estate the big ol' Leslies well are.
Cool!... J-D.
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If you're on a budget, there's a cheap alternative.
Lots of organs with built-in Leslies are being discarded or given away.
You can pull the Leslie from the organ, then have a tech add a quarter-inch jack to it so you can connect your steel.
I did this and it worked fine for home use. To heighten the Leslie effect, I put a cardboard box with a opening over the whole thing.
Andrew Roblin
Cardboard Box Recording Studios
Lots of organs with built-in Leslies are being discarded or given away.
You can pull the Leslie from the organ, then have a tech add a quarter-inch jack to it so you can connect your steel.
I did this and it worked fine for home use. To heighten the Leslie effect, I put a cardboard box with a opening over the whole thing.
Andrew Roblin
Cardboard Box Recording Studios