From drjoho@swbell.net Mon Feb 09 10:44:12 2004
Subject:Re: Is the Pro-145 a big difference from the Pro3/lowpro?

I would chime in a agree with Walter.

The MS Pro-145 is a gem.

With my setup it still needs the Speakeasy.

CX3 -> Speakeasy -> MS Pro-145

With that I can close my eyes and the Hammond / Leslie sound is there!

And as Walter says there are even two are three Leslie's hiding in there
if you as willing to spend the time adjusting the settings.

Josiah

> --- In CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com, David Jones wrote:
> > I have played the MS stack and it sound ok but not
> > like a real leslie.
> >
> > I wanted to know does the pro145 sound more close to a
> > leslie as far as a 3-D, lush sound. When I play my 122
> > leslie the sound just jumps at you and goes all
> > around. Can the Pro145 match it?
>
> More than match it - at least twice the volume available, beautiful
> tone and more tone variation with its gain-to-preamp mode and a flood
> of 3D rotary sound. IMO Motion Sound's Pro-145, given time, is going
> to grab a huge chunk of the overall Leslie market, both new and
> reconditioned units. Who wants to carry a heavy, full-size Leslie
> when you can get way more volume, knob control of tone variation with
> overdrive to distortion, plus a wide range of rotary speaker
> dynamics - almost like several Leslie's you can select - with no way
> to tell the difference in sound, except by sight, between the
> original and a Pro-145. It's about 26 inches tall including casters,
> and the same width and depth as a Pro-3 at only 65 lbs, easy to carry
> with recessed heavy duty metal handle grips. Regular post readers
> know I was so impressed with the one I got, I 'went into hock' and
> got a second! The whole room floats ..truly fine sound. Walter j
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