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Jul 31, 2008 3:00:38 GMT -5
Post by mtwallet on Jul 31, 2008 3:00:38 GMT -5
tom, the singer/kb player of Leopold Kraus Wellenkapelle (german surf rock band) play a Yamaha YC-? on a Leslie and he's got a true amazing sound
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Jun 24, 2009 4:11:04 GMT -5
Post by mtwallet on Jun 24, 2009 4:11:04 GMT -5
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Jun 24, 2009 20:35:57 GMT -5
Post by retrogorilla on Jun 24, 2009 20:35:57 GMT -5
Great band man!
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Jun 24, 2009 20:44:09 GMT -5
Post by blair on Jun 24, 2009 20:44:09 GMT -5
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Jun 25, 2009 5:00:17 GMT -5
Post by mtwallet on Jun 25, 2009 5:00:17 GMT -5
yeah, they're quite expensive ; I'm gonna buy a used one on ebay (for about $300)
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Jul 16, 2009 9:58:48 GMT -5
Post by Rod MPS on Jul 16, 2009 9:58:48 GMT -5
Never heard of it before. I'm gonna have to check it out.
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Sept 15, 2009 12:58:10 GMT -5
Post by PhatPete on Sept 15, 2009 12:58:10 GMT -5
That's some great gear! I've been using mine for many years with my Viscount DB-3. It's the best Leslie-simulator I've tried. I also use a Danelectro Rocky Road pedal with my CEI Prestige. It simulates a single rotor leslie-type, like Leslie 16(Fender Vibratone), and it kind of suits better to this combo organ sound.
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Mar 3, 2011 10:11:36 GMT -5
Post by mtwallet on Mar 3, 2011 10:11:36 GMT -5
TI also use a Danelectro Rocky Road pedal with my CEI Prestige. I've just bought one for $40 and it does a great job, yes!
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Post by reverberation on Jun 3, 2011 4:18:40 GMT -5
I use a tremolo and my big muff bass fuzz from time to time. The fuzz with a tube amp gives it a nice fuzzy tone and the use of the dry and wet signal blend means I don't lose all my combo tone in the mix.. sounds great for a velvet underground sister ray kinda sound with my Jansen transonic and yamaha YC 10 organs
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Sept 4, 2012 21:24:42 GMT -5
Post by greentamborine on Sept 4, 2012 21:24:42 GMT -5
I like this thread!
I run my Farfisa compact deluxe through a fender bassman 70 feeding a Cordovox Leslie cabinet. It's a Fender Vibratone in a different cab or otherwise known as a Leslie 16. The cordovox was made for accordion, I replaced the flimsy yet gritty sounding CTS Alnico 10" speaker with a modern high efficency Eminence ceramic 12". The difference was astounding. The Alnico sounded great for studio use and especially with guitar, but couldn't cut it live with my rock and roll band. I am also building a cabinet for Leslie unit I salvaged from a junked Lowrey spinet. I had to rig its power cable to a sewing machine foot pedal to control the speed (just fast speed) but it's a great sounding cheaper option if you just neeeeeeeed that Leslie sound....
As far as stompboxes go, I think my Dallas arbiter fuzzface sounds fantastic. I turn the fuzz down to one and kick the volume up a bit. I feel that it rolls away some of the harsh highs my farfisa can deliver, it actually can sound quite mellow. I like it! I generally stay away from chorus, because I prefer the sound of my Leslie. I will sometimes use a flanger or phaser when I'm playing chords, sounds cool for later 60's psychedelic sounds. Ive been dreaming of running my farfisa in stereo with different effects paths..one signal clean and the other effected by an envelope follower driving a tremelo unit instead of autowah...
I want to get a synth filter to run it through as well, for monster movie sounds.
Yep,
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