From hammond.b3@verizon.net Mon Apr 30 11:12:31 2007
Subject:Re: Real organ, cloned Leslie?
You have to have an amp, you have to have some type of monitor speaker. Although most of my gigs these days involve halls with PA.
At the time I was experimneting with Leslie clones I didn't have that luxury so I needed to carry something that would be akin to having a Leslie on stage.
OR at the very least a keyboard amp. Rethink it. Hammond, 222, cables, speaker(s), amps/small pa for on-stage. VS one Leslie and one cable.
From: fossdog2001
Date: 2007/04/30 Mon PM 12:51:14 CDT
To: CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [CWSG] Real organ, cloned Leslie?
"Not really good for moving since it was simpler and much easier to
carry a Leslie than to move all the gear associated with the 222."
What "gear" are you talking about? All you need is one line in and
one line out.
Tom
--- In CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
> soldering a 1/4" connector and resistor to the amplifier outputs (or
> is it?)
>
> And what would you recommend for a signal chain out of the Hammond?
> Voce Spin II? Rotosound? Something else? Is simply emulating the
> Leslie rotating effect enough, or do I need to also do some sort of
> speaker modeling to get the gritty, "imperfect but beautiful" sound
> of the Leslie speakers?
>
> -JB
>