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127th AES Convention Coverage (New York, NY Oct. 9-12)
PRESS RELEASE
New Rotary Speaker from Songworks
March 11, 2004
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Prior to electronic delay line devices the only way to achieve true chorus and vibrato was by mechanical means. Players like Stevie Ray Vaughn , Peter Frampton, David Gilmore, Eric Clapton, and The Beatles have relied on rotary speakers. Now Songworks Systems has redesigned thier Rotary Wave Speaker, making it lighter, louder, and smaller. This new model replaces both of their existing models. The new design uses a Jensen 10" speaker for a vintage sound. It's mounted in a horizontal position with a spinning cone above to provide a louder and richer sound. Also it's smaller and lighter. A control knob provides control over the rotation speed, ranging from a slow wave of chorus to a classic "Leslie" warble. The Rotary Wave speakers motor is powered by a 9 VDC power adapter. Since the Rotary Wave speaker is a non-powered speaker, it may be used with any amp with a speaker output jack. Specs:
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