Leslie for Guitar (Coming Feb 09)
November 30, 2008 by SSS
This is a GENUINE LESLIE SPEAKER with the patented spinning horn on the top and rotor on the bottom. The G-37 is considerably smaller and much lighter in weight than our traditional keyboard Leslies, but packs a mighty sound due to the 100-watt guitar amp onboard. This footswitchable 2-channel amp features a real tube preamp, which gives the “clean” channel a warm and velvety tone, and the “overdrive” channel its crunch and power. A “contour” control lets you further tailor your overdrive tone to match your playing style. A 3-band master EQ rounds out the spec. The amp is connected to a specially voiced driver that feeds the top spinning horn, and a V30 vintage 12” speaker that fires in the lower rotor drum. You won’t need to bother with the cumbersome “floor preamp” and thick multi-connector cable of the old-school Leslies. You simply plug in your guitar with a regular 1/4” guitar cable, just like a regular amp. The channel switch and “Fast/Slow” switch are normal-style guitar amp footswitches.
...and get a load of the gas pedal...
There are three more innovations in the G-37 that are new to the LESLIE line. Most important is the optional “Gas Pedal”. For the first time, you are able to have continuous linear control of the Leslie spinning speed. The further you press down on the pedal, the faster the Leslie spins, and vice versa. This is great for special effects, or for finding a “sweet spot” between slow and fast that is the right for whatever it is you are playing.
...the "front stop" feature lets you use the leslie as a guitar amp when you don't want the effect...
Next is the “Front Stop” feature. There will be times that you might want to play your guitar without the Leslie spinning effect. In the past, when the Leslie horn and rotor stopped, they just stopped. In the G-37 the horn and rotor always stop in a position to sent your sound directly out the front of the cabinet, allowing the G-37 to perform like a regular guitar amp. This is very useful when “miking up” the G-37 in a sound reinforcement system.
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This Leslie has been advertised in GP and other magazines for the past 4 months. I was ready to try and buy one the first time I saw the ad. Shame on the folks at Hammond for advertising “vapor” products for so long. When my sales rep at my local music store contacted Hammond, they said it would be released around Thanksgiving. That was in roughly August. Guys, really…don’t advertise it if you’re not ready to release it. This experience was much like the beginning of the Personal Computer revolution in which software companies would advertise their “vaporware” sometimes for more than a year before release. If I get one now, I’ll probably just wait for Behringer to clone it for half the price and buy it. Please pass along my sincere “thanks for nothing” to Hammond.
“Guys, really…don’t advertise it if you’re not ready to release it.”
Bear in mind that (paper) magazines have a lead time of several months so the info in articles and ads is sometimes not current. Also, companies want to build some buzz before the product hits the market.
That said, those ads *have* been floating around for a long time…