Which amplifier to buy?
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Which amplifier to buy?
I am going to buy a C2D but I don't know which amplifier to buy. I need one that's portable and with a big sound. Below is a link to a YouTube video of a musician playing the C2D. This is the exact sound I want but it looks like he is using a traditional Leslie that is not portable. How can get this sound in a portable amplifier?
I also have one more question. I am totally new to Nord and portable keyboards in general. If the Nord C2D has built in clone of a Leslie and clone of tone wheel, then this mean I don't need a rotary Leslie to get the full sound?
I also have one more question. I am totally new to Nord and portable keyboards in general. If the Nord C2D has built in clone of a Leslie and clone of tone wheel, then this mean I don't need a rotary Leslie to get the full sound?
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Re: Which amplifier to buy?
Check this: http://www.centerpointstereo.com/index.php
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Re: Which amplifier to buy?
Ok that speaker will probably sound fantastic but I'm so new to this I don't know if that speaker will give me the full effect of the built in features of the Nord C2D!! How do I know? I want the Leslie slow-stop-fast selections with 2 rotary sound Leslies are known for. I'm assuming all that is built in the CD2 but it must be connected to a capable speaker?orcoaffamato wrote:Check this: http://www.centerpointstereo.com/index.php
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Re: Which amplifier to buy?
The Nord C2D comes with a Leslie built in sim, but if you won't be satisfied with it, there's another alternative to a real leslie: http://www.neo-instruments.de/
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Re: Which amplifier to buy?
Ok that's what I didn't understand. It has a built in Leslie. Does that mean I will not need to connect a speaker unless I want to?
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Re: Which amplifier to buy?
No you need a speaker or a pair of headphones if you want to hear what you play.
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Re: Which amplifier to buy?
I'm sorry for asking very elementary questions but im about to spend a lot of money. I want to make sure it's what I need. Thank you for answering.orcoaffamato wrote:No you need a speaker or a pair of headphones if you want to hear what you play.
Wow I would hear the Leslie effects through the headphones!! I'm so excited. I wish I could decide on a speaker. The few music stores where I live do not have the C2D available to test drive.
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Re: Which amplifier to buy?
I have a Motion Sound Pro-145. It's loud, sounds great and moves air around just like a leslie. It weights about 60-70lbs, so it's a bit on the heavy side, but not a leslie.
I also run through a bass amp if I'm playing pedal bass, as the Pro-145 just can't handle the low tones. If you're always playing with a bass player though, I'd get the rotary speaker and not worry about the simulator.
*Edit* I should also note that my opinion is based on only using the Hammond. Rotary speakers are essentially low-pass speakers, as they cut around the 3-4khz range, which isn't ideal for the transistor organs.
The bass cab I use is a full range speaker, so it will play as high as you can hear and packs a punch on the low end.
I also run through a bass amp if I'm playing pedal bass, as the Pro-145 just can't handle the low tones. If you're always playing with a bass player though, I'd get the rotary speaker and not worry about the simulator.
*Edit* I should also note that my opinion is based on only using the Hammond. Rotary speakers are essentially low-pass speakers, as they cut around the 3-4khz range, which isn't ideal for the transistor organs.
The bass cab I use is a full range speaker, so it will play as high as you can hear and packs a punch on the low end.
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Re: Which amplifier to buy?
Splendid because I will definitely play the Nord 27 pedal all the time. I am buying it too. So I need to buy Rotary Speaker or shouldn't buy a Rotary?
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Re: Which amplifier to buy?
I'm at the music store and the salesman is recommending the Roland KC-550. What does every think?