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GuitarGuy305 Posted - 12/29/2004 : 8:52:16 PM
I love the sound of the Tube Rotosphere, but I'm looking for an alternative that's UNDER $450!!!. Are there any more reasonably priced pedals out there that simulate the leslie effects of this pedal?


Adam
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GuitarGuy305 Posted - 12/30/2004 : 5:20:48 PM
Yeah. I've seen those too. The Destination Rotation is 299.99 and the MM4 is 249.99. I might as well save my money and get the rotosphere.


Adam
dirtysloth Posted - 12/30/2004 : 4:08:05 PM
The rotosphere is the only leslie simulater I've ever tried(not counting the software plug-in Voce Spin), but I can give you the names of a couple others to check out - the Option 5 Destination Rotation and the Line 6 MM4.
GuitarGuy305 Posted - 12/30/2004 : 3:41:58 PM
I was looking at the Rocktron Vertigo Vibe or the Wiggler by Electro Harmonix. Any thoughts?


Adam

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