From groovecake@yahoo.com Thu May 03 12:15:46 2007
Subject:Speakeasy Stereo Pre-amp for Sale
I am looking to sell my SE pre. One side is eq'ed for
Rhodes and the other side is EQ'ed for clones. It's
totally tricked out with the 11 pin connector for a
147 Leslie as well.
Hit me at mitchtowne@cox.net if you are interested.
--- ken@kenhall.ca wrote:
>
> Tony,
>
> Wow, this is pretty solid endorsement of the
> speakeasy stuff. Now you've
> got me thinking again.....
>
> Ken
>
> > As always, YMMV.
> >
> > My experience has been (and continues) to be
> that I can't use the HS
> > stuff without a leslie (I notice Chuck is using
> his MS 145, so I take it
> > he agrees).
> >
> > The grind in any of the HS stuff is useless, at
> least to me. It was no
> > good on my XK2, and is no good on my XK1, my XK3
> or XM modules. And
> > while the tone of those organs into a leslie was
> okay, there is no doubt
> > they all benefited from the Speakeasy treatment.
> >
> > It's like a good workout routine. You might not
> think you need it, and
> > that you feel pretty good without it, but the day
> you actually start
> > doing it, you notice the difference as your blood
> becomes more
> > oxygenated....you feel more alert and "ready", and
> you get to the point
> > where you can really feel it when you don't do
> your routine.
> >
> > That's how it's been with the Speakeasy stuff.
> Sure my rig works
> > without it, but I notice the difference
> immediately when I don't use it.
> > With the Speakeasy preamp, everything gains
> another layer of clarity
> > and aural excitment.
> >
> > T
> >
>
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