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Re: rotary sim box

Posted: 17 Feb 2018, 01:12
by cphollis
Sure, the Vent sim is "better". No question. Love the sound.

But it isn't cheap, it's another box to schlep and cable up, and it's not controllable as a preset. So it's a tradeoff. Not as bad as schlepping a real Leslie, though.

Re: rotary sim box

Posted: 17 Feb 2018, 04:18
by Quai34
DanielD71 wrote:My daisy chain will be
NS3 organ to Vent 2 to TC Electronic HOF 2.

I really like the Leslie sim but not the Reverb into it :-)

Regards
This is exactly my idea, I have the Hall Of Fame "one" on my guitar pedalboard, the "two" has just been released, there is the mash setting (A latch type switch..) so, I could buy the "two", put it on my pedalboard and use the "one" that I already have for the vent 2 and the C2...(But Sh.., you guys are giving me a GAS...yes, at 650$ in Canada, it's not cheap...)

Re: rotary sim box

Posted: 17 Feb 2018, 04:32
by Quai34
sus_4 wrote:
cphollis wrote: I'll let y'all know when I figure it out. And I will.
Chuck, have you tried the Lounsberry line of pedals? I currently route my Nord Stage 2 organ (mono, Channel 3 out) to a Lounsberry Tall & Fat, then mono-in to a Vent 1, stereo-out to SS3/sub. The T&F applies a warm, tasty grit to the tone and gives you the option of boosting the gain when it's time to teach your lead guitarist a lesson in manners. Here's my favorite demo of the T&F...

FYI, I also have the Organ Grinder, but I found the Tall & Fat to be more appropriate for the type of tunes our band plays. (However, if you're trying to sound like Jon Lord, you might prefer the Organ Grinder.)
Ho my god, the sound is beautiful...It,s nt a real tube pedal but the samll form factor is a big plus, I will be able to put it close to the Ocean Drawbars on Right hand side...But I still have to find a plce for the Hall of fame and the Vent...Poufff, difficult, difficult...

Re: rotary sim box

Posted: 17 Feb 2018, 04:49
by Quai34
You know what, when you start to look at an OD box for organ, there is so much to test/hear that I'm lost:




But the small form factor of the Loundsberry pedal still attracks me a lot...You could even have two small ones close and start to be like a guitarist...

Re: rotary sim box

Posted: 17 Feb 2018, 15:28
by sus_4
Quai34 wrote:You could even have two small ones colse and start to be like a guitarist...
Now, who in their right mind would try that?

https://www.dropbox.com/s/g9fnvayc6lxmp ... s.png?dl=0

Re: rotary sim box

Posted: 22 Feb 2018, 05:34
by Quai34
Whooo, yes, they did it, they stole my idea!!!