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SCHALLER ROTOR SOUND

Rare Schaller Rotor Sound for sale in excellent cosmetic condition and excellent working order.

We have two of these in our studio - we like them that much...

This is the second of these we've listed recently, but don't let that fool you - they don't come round very often and if you want one then now is the time to grab one.

Dating from the mid-late sixties, this has an unusual circuit design using 19 inductors and has a unique sound. It works superbly - unless you really want a realistic Leslie effect (in which case you should buy a Dynacord CLS-222 or Neo Ventilator). I love what it does to beats especially, but it will add movement and interest to any source and makes a great mix send effect. I've heard that Kraftwerk used them, but can't recall the source - I would expect these would have been pressed into service on the Krautrock scene as Leslie emulators weren't overly common back then.

This mono unit features controls for Intensity (dry/wet mix) and Speed.

If you turn the Intensity knob fully clockwise you get a wet-only setting - the resulting signal seems quieter than it should be, but this is completely normal.

$369.00
SCHALLER ROTOR SOUND
$369.00

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Rare Schaller Rotor Sound for sale in excellent cosmetic condition and excellent working order.

We have two of these in our studio - we like them that much...

This is the second of these we've listed recently, but don't let that fool you - they don't come round very often and if you want one then now is the time to grab one.

Dating from the mid-late sixties, this has an unusual circuit design using 19 inductors and has a unique sound. It works superbly - unless you really want a realistic Leslie effect (in which case you should buy a Dynacord CLS-222 or Neo Ventilator). I love what it does to beats especially, but it will add movement and interest to any source and makes a great mix send effect. I've heard that Kraftwerk used them, but can't recall the source - I would expect these would have been pressed into service on the Krautrock scene as Leslie emulators weren't overly common back then.

This mono unit features controls for Intensity (dry/wet mix) and Speed.

If you turn the Intensity knob fully clockwise you get a wet-only setting - the resulting signal seems quieter than it should be, but this is completely normal.

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