From steve@speakeasyvintagemusic.com Tue Oct 29 13:52:19 2002
Subject:Re: Speakeasy Howler vs Classic

Hi Gang

Ok here is the skinny from me. At no time will either version harm a Leslie
or combo amp on its own. The only danger Leslies & combo amps have is the
operators. This means being responsible with the volume levels. The Howler
differs from the Classic in only a few ways. The classic was designed for
all around styles. From jazz to rock. The Classic will growl with the best
of them, or stay smooth. The Howler is just a step up in gain. Think of it
as a normal channel combined with a monster lead channel. The Howler will
stay smooth when not pushed, but it will come on like a freight train when
asked too! Overall, keyboard players who prefer the heavy rock Hammond or
want maximum overdrive will get it with the Howler. I hope this clears this
mystery up. Thanks Gang

shayes

Steven Hayes Sr Engineer
Speakeasy Vintage Music
http://www.speakeasyvintagemusic.com
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