Do you use pedals and/or leslie with your nord c1/c2/c2d ?
just curios what kind of player you are
I play lh bass and use ventilator + a simpel amp (Behringer k3000 fx), But i want to buy à 3300 leslie for home.
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Re: Do you use pedals and/or leslie?
Leslie 145/142/120/110
Motion Sound Pro3x + low pro
Studio logic mp117 pedals
Elka dmp 18 pedal
A100 pedalboard wirh midi
C1 C2 C2d
Motion Sound Pro3x + low pro
Studio logic mp117 pedals
Elka dmp 18 pedal
A100 pedalboard wirh midi
C1 C2 C2d
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Re: Do you use pedals and/or leslie?
Roland PK7a pedals
MotionSound Pro 145 w/sub
Jazz player (JOS,McGriff,Groove Holmes,etc.)
Also use on some gigs a Traynor K4 with 2 powered 10"s as satellites
Plan to go to two EV 15" PA's (active) when I trade up to a C2D and just use the internal sim. I have a half-moon sw. Would like a 3300 but think it would defeat the whole concept of carrying around a 'featherweight' B3 clone.
MotionSound Pro 145 w/sub
Jazz player (JOS,McGriff,Groove Holmes,etc.)
Also use on some gigs a Traynor K4 with 2 powered 10"s as satellites
Plan to go to two EV 15" PA's (active) when I trade up to a C2D and just use the internal sim. I have a half-moon sw. Would like a 3300 but think it would defeat the whole concept of carrying around a 'featherweight' B3 clone.
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Re: Do you use pedals and/or leslie?
"Plan to go to two EV 15" PA's (active) when I trade up to a C2D and just use the internal sim. I have a half-moon sw. Would like a 3300 but think it would defeat the whole concept of carrying around a 'featherweight' B3 clone."
I'm pretty sure that two EV active 15" PA speakers will weigh MORE than one 3300. And you'll need power cords and signal cables out to the PA's Why not get the sound right, and let the venue's sound guy add volume through the PA as needed?
I'm pretty sure that two EV active 15" PA speakers will weigh MORE than one 3300. And you'll need power cords and signal cables out to the PA's Why not get the sound right, and let the venue's sound guy add volume through the PA as needed?
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Re: Do you use pedals and/or leslie?
Do not get a Leslie 3300! I have one and whenever I take it I have a great time. The problem is when I can't take it to a gig, I just feel that something is lacking!!
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Re: Do you use pedals and/or leslie?
Mooser wrote:"Plan to go to two EV 15" PA's (active) when I trade up to a C2D and just use the internal sim. I have a half-moon sw. Would like a 3300 but think it would defeat the whole concept of carrying around a 'featherweight' B3 clone."
I'm pretty sure that two EV active 15" PA speakers will weigh MORE than one 3300. And you'll need power cords and signal cables out to the PA's Why not get the sound right, and let the venue's sound guy add volume through the PA as needed?
Good point. But I've already blown it with the pedals. The PK7a's weigh more than my C1. Oh well, guess we'll just have to wait until Nord builds a featherweight Leslie 3300 clone .
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Re: Do you use pedals and/or leslie?
Leslie 3300 for home and ventilator for gigs or direct in the pa
That is My plan.
My active tannoy reveal at home is not good for organ. Need more bottom.
That is My plan.
My active tannoy reveal at home is not good for organ. Need more bottom.
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Re: Do you use pedals and/or leslie?
Add an xover and a sub(bass combo amp will work)
Cheaper than getting two 15 inch monsters and less to carry
Cheaper than getting two 15 inch monsters and less to carry
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Re: Do you use pedals and/or leslie?
I have 2 sets of bass pedalboards by an outfit from the midwest called DIGI-KICK. They are much cheaper than the Rolands,hammonds,nords, etc. For home use i have the 2 octave pedalboard made by digi-kick ( formerly a Thomas set of pedals converted to midi.) these cost me 500 dollars. for gigging, i use the one octave set, which i pack into a suitcase wide enough to accomodate the pedals. This unit cost 165 dollars. Bear in mind that when you use a 2 octave set of pedals, you need a stand that can stretch out to at least 40 inches. You would also need a standard console bench to scan the lower side of the pedals. these are costly. I got the pedals thru ebay. i got the bench ( which can run as high as 800 dollars. I bought a funky old bench for 49 dollars. It was flimsy, so i hred a woodworker to stabilize it for 130 dollars.
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