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The Hughes and Kettner Rotosphere brings the legendary fat,
swirling sounds of the classic rotating speaker cabs right to
your pedal board. The H&K Rotosphere is housed in a heavy-duty
metal case, designed to withstand years of rock'n'roll. The
Rotosphere works its magic by simulating both rotating "Leslie"
elements - the bass rotor and the treble horn. Each can have it's own speed set separately! In addition, the Rotosphere also
provides two separate footswitches to simulate the speed
setting effects unique to the rotary cabinets. The "Slow/Fast"
switch does just what you'd expect, toggling between a slow
rotation and a fast swirl. The "Breaker" switch works just like the breaker in a Leslie cabinet, gradually slowing the rotation speed to
a dead stop when pressed, and revving the speed up
when the button is released.
The Rotosphere haas a fat, juicy old school tone due to it's tube-
driven preamp. You can dial in a little grit from the overdrive
stage, much like the overdriven sound of the classic '70s
Hammond Organ tones.
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The Rotosphere has two different input settings, one for guitar
and one for line level signals from keyboards. The inputs and outputs are both stereo, as well. This allows you to use your
stereo keyboard to its fullest potential.There is also a
jack on the back panel for remote switching, so you can easily use
the Rotosphere with any switching unit.
So plug in your favorite guitar, organ, electric piano, or
synthesizer treat yourself to the most realistic Leslie sounds available - in the Hughes and Kettner Rotosphere!
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