Boss RT-20 Rotary Sound Processor Video Review And Demo

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Uploaded by on Dec 30, 2010

http://www.TheSoundcheckSessions.com The Soundcheck Sessions demos the Boss RT-20 Rotary Sound Processor. A pedal that authentically reproduces the classic Leslie rotary-speaker sound. For the best price on this pedal visit: http://astore.amazon.com/thesoundchecksessions-20 For more info on this pedal visit: http://www.bossus.com/gear/productdetails.php?ProductId=696

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  • i wouldnt be watching this video with out that light

  • @JSprayaEntertainment - You've been hypnotized!

  • I've never heard of a Leslie amp. So would this be a chorus/phaser/echo?

  • @NegmaDeath - Think more like a tremolo.

  • this is for sale at a pawn shop for AU $218 is it worth it?

  • @MrBl0nd3 - That doesn't seem like the best deal if it's used. Talk them down and then I'd say it's worth it. Cheers.

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  • @jimmygennaro Every don't have money to buy a leslie bro

  • I had a real Leslie speaker that I used with my electric guitar. It was great, nothing like this junky sounding effects pedal. My Leslie had 2 speeds, slow and fast. It didn't involve a lot of hassle to operate it. It was simple and beautiful. The video demonstrates to me what technicians can do to screw things up.

  • bass, horn... such a subtle difference between both sides, it shoudlnt be like that. Im going to get a roto choir, I tested it out today.

  • @SoundcheckSessions actualy its a chorus / tremolo cascaded, but a phaser is exactly that but a bit more extreme. the dunlop rotovibe is just a phaser in a wah shell which just was alot more convenient than the univibe and expression combo.

  • wow this is better than a trem

  • Too bad they don't sell this at Sam Ash, but at $200 it sure beats a $1,000-or-higher Leslie Cabinet on price

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