From ynottnaro@yahoo.com Thu Jan 16 04:42:45 2003
Subject:Re: Leslie Simulation

Hey Bruce....I totally understand what you're saying,
which is why I still carry a leslie. Have you tried
any of the Motion Rig products for this, and if not
how come? lol And if you have and it hasn't worked,
I'd like your ideas as to why.

Tony
--- Bruce Wahler wrote:
> HI KC,
>
> >Did you try two mono speakers and set one left and
> one right like
> >naturally happens with headphones. A Leslie is a
> mono speaker with
> >a psudeo stereo effect. The sound goes into a 360
> degree arc.
>
> Yeah, that does alright for me, but nothing for the
> audience. I've also tried putting the speakers
> "dueling style" (back-to-back), which is
> interesting, but doesn't quite fit the bill. The
> thing about a Leslie is that it sounds great on the
> stage, and sounds great in the audience, too.
> Nothing I've tried provides both listening posts
> with what they need at the same time.
>
> Open back guitar cabinets, however, seem to do this
> rather nicely. Even if the guitarist turns the amp
> towards the stage, the audience gets a healthy dose
> of ambience and 3D feel. I guess I could take two
> Fender Deluxe Reverbs, plus a subwoofer for the
> bass, but that seems like more trouble than taking a
> Leslie. I'm looking for something that's reasonably
> portable, but gives back the 3D image. Maybe I'll
> have to design my own ...
>
> Regards,
>
> -BW
>
> --
> Bruce Wahler
> Ashby Solutions™ http://music.ashbysolutions.com
> 978.386.7389 voice/fax
> bruce@ashbysolutions.com
>

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