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Posted: Dec. 14 2009, 10:03

Hi all.I'm looking at getting some new pedals in the new year.One of the things i want is some kind of Leslie simulator (rather than the Boss type chorus)for those Hendrix type sounds (think Angel or New Rising Sun).What would you guys recommend?Money is an object unfortunately so an original Tycobrae Univibe is out of the question :laugh:

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Posted: Dec. 14 2009, 11:18

Forgot to say portabilty is also an issue so it needs to be a pedal sized device.As much as i'd love to run a real Leslie speaker it's really not practicle.Anyone who's shifted a Leslie will know exactly what i mean!

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Posted: Jan. 22 2010, 08:35

The Boss RT-20 is well worth a look:
Reviews of the Boss RT-20
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Posted: Jan. 25 2010, 09:13

Thanks Matt.That's one to try.I also want to try a Dunlop Rotovibe.I tried one of these years ago when they came out (about 20 years ago now)and loved it but as a 15 year old i didn't have the money.So simple and it comes in a wah type pedal so the speed can be set on the fly.It has both the vibrato and tremelo effects selectable via a little kick switch on the side of the casing.They also do another version with a seperate 'control box' which is worked with a wah type pedal.More tonal control but cost more.Hmmm decisions decisions. :laugh:

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