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| Motion Sound PRO145 Dual Rotor Keyboard Combo Amplifier |
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Motion Sound PRO145 Dual Rotor Keyboard Combo Amplifier
Motion Sound PRO145 Dual Rotor Keyboard Combo Amplifier ReviewsMotion Sound PRO145 Dual Rotor Keyboard Combo Amplifier Sample ReviewFeature:Complete control over all relevant sound contouring parameters. Quality: Super solid roadworthy construction. Value: Expensive, but worth it. No comparable product on the market, unless you consider a Motion Sound KBR-M, which sounds great, but not as loud, and not as strong in the lower rotor section. Desirability: You MUST have it. Sound: Sound quality is virtually indistinguishable from a Leslie 145, except that it is much louder, more controllable, although somewhat less 'warm.' It is really a 'must have' if you play organ. I have used it with a CX3--and it really brings out its strengths. With the Nord Electro 2, it just sounds so strong and greasy (or clean, if you want) that even a pro would might not be able to tell it from a B3 and Leslie. REMEMBER, with a CX3 and Nord Electro, you must shut down all internal Leslie simulation. Also, you want to minimize (or eliminate) all built in 'overdrive.' The preamp section of the Motion Sound has a 12AX7 tube with gain control to create 'real' overdrive..so ditch any simulated overdrive or amp modeling on your keyboard. Support: Service quality is unknown--no problems yet which needed service or inquiry. Overall: Well, there will never be a need to replace it. How long did you own a Leslie 145 or 122 before you felt it was 'outdated?' If the answer is 'never,' the you will know what I mean. Other Motion Sound products |
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