From rafael2pop@yahoo.com.ar Mon Dec 01 13:39:31 2003
Subject:Alesis Picoverb signal processor and 9 pin Leslie connector questions.

Hi all,

I got an email offer to buy Picoverb (appearance pretty close to the Nanoverb), but brand new, hall, chorus, Leslie simulation, leading vocals erasing , etc. at an actual very low price of $ 59 (brand new N/R)

PICOVERB
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I hope not being considered unsolicited commercial :)

Just FYI let me say that I got the emailed offer from a friend of musicians :-)

This is what I post as remaining doubt:

Question: What is the catch if any .?....

Does it worth paying for an Alesis Picoverb less than an used Alesis Nanoverb (imho, great hall effects ?

LESLIE 9 pin CONNECTOR
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Even if buying a Picoverb with Leslie sim) I won't need that feature of the Picoverb (unless if don't using biamp)

I use real rotary speakers sound from my leslie clone Yamaha RA-100

Is there any user of such stuff in the group?

I'll appreciate if anybody know about the 9 pins Leslie pinout female socket RA-100 , described as "external speakers"

Is it to plug external "not powered" leslie speakers ?
or is it just a preamp (solidstate) for external amplified Leslie cabinets (9 pin compatible) ?

Rafael

P.S.

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