DLS Roto-Sim
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Product: DLS Roto-Sim
Price Paid: US $300.00
Submitted 12/30/2005
at 09:14pm
by IT DON'T MATTER!
Ease of Use
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10
all i can say is f...n awsome! your true tone shines through as the leslie gets mixed in however you want it. it can also do chorus in slow speed. the best around.!i will not ramble on all i will say is if your reading this and your slightly thinking on buying one, i deffinatly would or kick your own ass later!and for 1 kick ass dude who sells them, call dave at www.killervintage.com and tell him courtney sent ya!
Sound Quality
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10
its a 10, and no noise, thats all! nothing else to say!
Reliability
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10
i wouldn't question its reliability unless i dropped in a lake, and i don't plan on doing that anytime soon!
Customer Support
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No Opinion
never needed!
Overall Rating
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10
it don't matter what you play, if your looking for a leslie, look no more this is the BOMB!
Product: DLS Roto-Sim
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 07/25/2005
at 09:07am
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
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10
Simple to use right out of the box. Although tweaking can get complicated with the pots inside, it is explained very well in the instructions.
Sound Quality
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10
Used it at a gig where I replaced an organ player, and the unit sounded great. I received many compliments about the sound. It can be left on all the time in the slow speed setting to give a bit of width to your clean sound too. Excellent pedal ... not quite as warm as an H&K Rotosphere, but just as believable and has many more controls over tone and effect. By far the best Leslie effects pedal I have ever played.
Reliability
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10
Customer Support
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10
Overall Rating
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10
This is all I need from a Leslie effects pedal. Total control of the effect really makes it sound authentic, even wit a bit of overdrive running through it. Highly recommended.
Product: DLS Roto-Sim
Price Paid: US $299.00
Submitted 06/17/2005
at 06:49am
by Nicholas
Ease of Use
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8
Pretty easy but has many options for tweaking inside as well. a 10 on the outside an 8 for the inside
Sound Quality
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10
Owned everything leslie that ever came out. The h&k was my fave til now. I never liked the noise of the h&k and it always took away from the punch and attack of my guitar even though its warm/fat sounding. The nice part of the DLS is that its not noisy and has a real leslie thing going on. In mono or stereo.
I dont have the time to run stereo all the time and in mono it is more convincing over the h&k. To be able to control the speed on top and also having the exp pedal input it has got to be the best I ever owned. I dont use the gain on it but I use a pedal in front of it and get all the fat overdrive I need. Having control on the inside for input and output does it for me as well. How many times did you want to balance the levels of a pedal before or after a certain pedal. Kudos to DLS for making the pedal.
Not one leslie pedal has ever done it for me til now. Clean quiet and retains all the punch and attack of the guitar. Last I must say I have only owned it a week but have played it for 20 + hours so far. It has the mojo,and it has the ability to not change your original guitar tone like the h&k for my taste. Now back to rotoland
Reliability
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No Opinion
dont know yet but my echo tap hasnt broken so I dont think this will. built well~
Customer Support
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No Opinion
never had to call
Overall Rating
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10
Best 300 ever spent on a leslie effect. Overall the h&k cost me more and has far less options. the exp pedal input is a big plus. The effect in mono or stereo is great.
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