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Thread: Spinning Speakers? Vid I took at SEMA...

  1. #11
    DSW
    That made me dizzy.... :rollside: :rollside: :rollside: :rollside:

  2. #12
    Cheap Thrills
    Agreed the leslie cabinet produces a very specific type of sound, not really desireable for audiophiles looking for accurate reproduction...what's the point of this design?
    Not sure about that design since bass is nondirectional. maybe a bling thing.
    I do remember the old mechanical rotory speakers that had the horn driven with a belt and a motor to produce the effect similar to the flange effect. I still use the rotory speaker effect on DSP occationaly with my PA system. though not as often as the flange effect. the rotory is more of a pulsing sweep on off ,on both sides. While the flanger is more of a sweep side to side.
    anyhow .......
    C.T. :wink:

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    Jordy
    Wow, last year it was spinners for your wheels that you could program LED computer images and messages into. Where does it end??? :notam:

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