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The Return of the BOSS Rotary Simulator (from Sweetwater webpage) Put the power of the famous Leslie rotary effect on your pedalboard with the BOSS RT-2 Rotary Ensemble pedal! Fans of the highly celebrated RT-20 here at Sweetwater are elated to see the return of one of the most feature-rich rotary simulators, with the smaller physical footprint now consuming less space on your pedalboard than its predecessor. The same expansive tonal options are all here, from the variable rotary speeds to the tube-simulated drive circuit, then custom-tailor your sound to achieve your perfect balance between horn and bass rotor sounds, adding to the dimensionality of your tone. Finally, you can instantly see each simulated speaker rotation with the updated virtual rotor display. From subtle, chorus-like shimmer to expressively fast textures, the RT-2 Rotary Ensemble stands ready to excite your tone, whether you’re a guitar player, keyboardist, or singer. Authentic rotary representation
The classic Leslie rotary speaker sound was a staple for organists throughout the 1950s and 1960s, before finding new life in the late ’60s and ’70s with artists like the Beatles, Pink Floyd, and Jimi Hendrix. It continued to influence guitar tones into the ’80s and ’90s, embraced by legends such as Stevie Ray Vaughan and Soundgarden, among many others. Unlike the original speaker boxes that featured only one or two speeds, you have greater, more exacting control over the BOSS RT-2’s virtual rotors with the two rotary controls — one for each slow or fast setting. Once activated, these high- and low-frequency drivers ramp up naturally, as if activating the physical motors found in the original Leslie cabinets, such as the famous 122, 147, or 981. With selectable rise and fall times, you can choose how quickly the RT-2 ramps up to full speed and winds down. Even the Brake function slows down the virtual rotor speeds at a natural rate before stopping, giving your tone a slight airy quality. Expansive tone in a space-saving package
Occupying the same space as the typical single-switch pedal from the BOSS Compact line, the RT-2 packs a wealth of sound-sculpting options within its two stacked potentiometer controls, including fast and slow speeds and a preamp drive to give your spinning sound extra bite. Three modes are available via a selectable switch to craft the basis of your rotary speaker sound, from vintage rotary stylings to catapulted, hyper-modulated intensity that delivers enormous sonic width.
Even more options for tone sculpting are ready for you on the back of the RT-2. Want more chiming top-end or booming lows in your mix? Flip the Drive Knob switch and the Drive control turns into a horn/bass rotor frequency balance. With the RT-2, all the rotary controls you need are easily accessible in a single pedal enclosure. More control than meets the eye
No rotary effect can be complete without the ability to spread your modulated sound, which is why the BOSS RT-2 includes stereo outputs to truly immerse yourself in the rotating speaker experience. What’s more, the single-button, multimode footswitch not only engages and disengages your perfect rotary sound, but it also serves as your slow/fast switch by simply holding your foot down. Finally, for even greater control, the Speed jack accepts your favorite external footswitches or expression pedals for even greater, real-time control over your rotary speed, among other functions you desire.
Features
Authentic rotary speaker sounds and behaviors condensed into a space-saving BOSS compact pedal Three versatile modes include a vintage rotary sound and two modified tones with enhanced spatial effects Virtual rotor display with lights that indicate treble and bass rotor speeds Fast/slow rotor speed control Drive knob to add vintage tube saturation Rise/Fall Time switch adjusts the transition time between rotor speeds Drive/Balance switch assigns the Drive knob to control the saturation amount or the volume balance between the treble and bass rotors Four selectable pedal switch modes for bypassing the effect and controlling the rotor speed in various ways while performing Support for advanced control with external footswitches or an expression pedal (speed, brake, and other functions) Mono/stereo input and output Two stereo output modes: standard stereo (default) or individual wet and dry outputs BOSS five-year warranty
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The Return of the BOSS Rotary Simulator (from Sweetwater webpage) Put the power of the famous Leslie rotary effect on your pedalboard with the BOSS RT-2 Rotary Ensemble pedal! Fans of the highly celebrated RT-20 here at Sweetwater are elated to see the return of one of the most feature-rich rotary simulators, with the smaller physical footprint now consuming less space on your pedalboard than its predecessor. The same expansive tonal options are all here, from the variable rotary speeds to the tube-simulated drive circuit, then custom-tailor your sound to achieve your perfect balance between horn and bass rotor sounds, adding to the dimensionality of your tone. Finally, you can instantly see each simulated speaker rotation with the updated virtual rotor display. From subtle, chorus-like shimmer to expressively fast textures, the RT-2 Rotary Ensemble stands ready to excite your tone, whether you’re a guitar player, keyboardist, or singer. Authentic rotary representation
The classic Leslie rotary speaker sound was a staple for organists throughout the 1950s and 1960s, before finding new life in the late ’60s and ’70s with artists like the Beatles, Pink Floyd, and Jimi Hendrix. It continued to influence guitar tones into the ’80s and ’90s, embraced by legends such as Stevie Ray Vaughan and Soundgarden, among many others. Unlike the original speaker boxes that featured only one or two speeds, you have greater, more exacting control over the BOSS RT-2’s virtual rotors with the two rotary controls — one for each slow or fast setting. Once activated, these high- and low-frequency drivers ramp up naturally, as if activating the physical motors found in the original Leslie cabinets, such as the famous 122, 147, or 981. With selectable rise and fall times, you can choose how quickly the RT-2 ramps up to full speed and winds down. Even the Brake function slows down the virtual rotor speeds at a natural rate before stopping, giving your tone a slight airy quality. Expansive tone in a space-saving package
Occupying the same space as the typical single-switch pedal from the BOSS Compact line, the RT-2 packs a wealth of sound-sculpting options within its two stacked potentiometer controls, including fast and slow speeds and a preamp drive to give your spinning sound extra bite. Three modes are available via a selectable switch to craft the basis of your rotary speaker sound, from vintage rotary stylings to catapulted, hyper-modulated intensity that delivers enormous sonic width.
Even more options for tone sculpting are ready for you on the back of the RT-2. Want more chiming top-end or booming lows in your mix? Flip the Drive Knob switch and the Drive control turns into a horn/bass rotor frequency balance. With the RT-2, all the rotary controls you need are easily accessible in a single pedal enclosure. More control than meets the eye
No rotary effect can be complete without the ability to spread your modulated sound, which is why the BOSS RT-2 includes stereo outputs to truly immerse yourself in the rotating speaker experience. What’s more, the single-button, multimode footswitch not only engages and disengages your perfect rotary sound, but it also serves as your slow/fast switch by simply holding your foot down. Finally, for even greater control, the Speed jack accepts your favorite external footswitches or expression pedals for even greater, real-time control over your rotary speed, among other functions you desire.
Features - Authentic rotary speaker sounds and behaviors condensed into a space-saving BOSS compact pedal - Three versatile modes include a vintage rotary sound and two modified tones with enhanced spatial effects - Virtual rotor display with lights that indicate treble and bass rotor speeds - Fast/slow rotor speed control - Drive knob to add vintage tube saturation - Rise/Fall Time switch adjusts the transition time between rotor speeds - Drive/Balance switch assigns the Drive knob to control the saturation amount or the volume balance between the treble and bass rotors - Four selectable pedal switch modes for bypassing the effect and controlling the rotor speed in various ways while performing - Support for advanced control with external footswitches or an expression pedal (speed, brake, and other functions) - Mono/stereo input and output - Two stereo output modes: standard stereo (default) or individual wet and dry outputs - BOSS five-year warranty
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The Return of the BOSS Rotary Simulator
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Put the power of the famous Leslie rotary effect on your pedalboard with the BOSS RT-2 Rotary Ensemble pedal! Fans of the highly celebrated RT-20 here at Sweetwater are elated to see the return of one of the most feature-rich rotary simulators, with the smaller physical footprint now consuming less space on your pedalboard than its predecessor. The same expansive tonal options are all here, from the variable rotary speeds to the tube-simulated drive circuit, then custom-tailor your sound to achieve your perfect balance between horn and bass rotor sounds, adding to the dimensionality of your tone. Finally, you can instantly see each simulated speaker rotation with the updated virtual rotor display. From subtle, chorus-like shimmer to expressively fast textures, the RT-2 Rotary Ensemble stands ready to excite your tone, whether you’re a guitar player, keyboardist, or singer. Authentic rotary representation
The classic Leslie rotary speaker sound was a staple for organists throughout the 1950s and 1960s, before finding new life in the late ’60s and ’70s with artists like the Beatles, Pink Floyd, and Jimi Hendrix. It continued to influence guitar tones into the ’80s and ’90s, embraced by legends such as Stevie Ray Vaughan and Soundgarden, among many others. Unlike the original speaker boxes that featured only one or two speeds, you have greater, more exacting control over the BOSS RT-2’s virtual rotors with the two rotary controls — one for each slow or fast setting. Once activated, these high- and low-frequency drivers ramp up naturally, as if activating the physical motors found in the original Leslie cabinets, such as the famous 122, 147, or 981. With selectable rise and fall times, you can choose how quickly the RT-2 ramps up to full speed and winds down. Even the Brake function slows down the virtual rotor speeds at a natural rate before stopping, giving your tone a slight airy quality. Expansive tone in a space-saving package
Occupying the same space as the typical single-switch pedal from the BOSS Compact line, the RT-2 packs a wealth of sound-sculpting options within its two stacked potentiometer controls, including fast and slow speeds and a preamp drive to give your spinning sound extra bite. Three modes are available via a selectable switch to craft the basis of your rotary speaker sound, from vintage rotary stylings to catapulted, hyper-modulated intensity that delivers enormous sonic width.
Even more options for tone sculpting are ready for you on the back of the RT-2. Want more chiming top-end or booming lows in your mix? Flip the Drive Knob switch and the Drive control turns into a horn/bass rotor frequency balance. With the RT-2, all the rotary controls you need are easily accessible in a single pedal enclosure. More control than meets the eye
No rotary effect can be complete without the ability to spread your modulated sound, which is why the BOSS RT-2 includes stereo outputs to truly immerse yourself in the rotating speaker experience. What’s more, the single-button, multimode footswitch not only engages and disengages your perfect rotary sound, but it also serves as your slow/fast switch by simply holding your foot down. Finally, for even greater control, the Speed jack accepts your favorite external footswitches or expression pedals for even greater, real-time control over your rotary speed, among other functions you desire.
Features
Authentic rotary speaker sounds and behaviors condensed into a space-saving BOSS compact pedal Three versatile modes include a vintage rotary sound and two modified tones with enhanced spatial effects Virtual rotor display with lights that indicate treble and bass rotor speeds Fast/slow rotor speed control Drive knob to add vintage tube saturation Rise/Fall Time switch adjusts the transition time between rotor speeds Drive/Balance switch assigns the Drive knob to control the saturation amount or the volume balance between the treble and bass rotors Four selectable pedal switch modes for bypassing the effect and controlling the rotor speed in various ways while performing Support for advanced control with external footswitches or an expression pedal (speed, brake, and other functions) Mono/stereo input and output Two stereo output modes: standard stereo (default) or individual wet and dry outputs BOSS five-year warranty
After:
The Return of the BOSS Rotary Simulator (from Sweetwater webpage) Put the power of the famous Leslie rotary effect on your pedalboard with the BOSS RT-2 Rotary Ensemble pedal! Fans of the highly celebrated RT-20 here at Sweetwater are elated to see the return of one of the most feature-rich rotary simulators, with the smaller physical footprint now consuming less space on your pedalboard than its predecessor. The same expansive tonal options are all here, from the variable rotary speeds to the tube-simulated drive circuit, then custom-tailor your sound to achieve your perfect balance between horn and bass rotor sounds, adding to the dimensionality of your tone. Finally, you can instantly see each simulated speaker rotation with the updated virtual rotor display. From subtle, chorus-like shimmer to expressively fast textures, the RT-2 Rotary Ensemble stands ready to excite your tone, whether you’re a guitar player, keyboardist, or singer. Authentic rotary representation
The classic Leslie rotary speaker sound was a staple for organists throughout the 1950s and 1960s, before finding new life in the late ’60s and ’70s with artists like the Beatles, Pink Floyd, and Jimi Hendrix. It continued to influence guitar tones into the ’80s and ’90s, embraced by legends such as Stevie Ray Vaughan and Soundgarden, among many others. Unlike the original speaker boxes that featured only one or two speeds, you have greater, more exacting control over the BOSS RT-2’s virtual rotors with the two rotary controls — one for each slow or fast setting. Once activated, these high- and low-frequency drivers ramp up naturally, as if activating the physical motors found in the original Leslie cabinets, such as the famous 122, 147, or 981. With selectable rise and fall times, you can choose how quickly the RT-2 ramps up to full speed and winds down. Even the Brake function slows down the virtual rotor speeds at a natural rate before stopping, giving your tone a slight airy quality. Expansive tone in a space-saving package
Occupying the same space as the typical single-switch pedal from the BOSS Compact line, the RT-2 packs a wealth of sound-sculpting options within its two stacked potentiometer controls, including fast and slow speeds and a preamp drive to give your spinning sound extra bite. Three modes are available via a selectable switch to craft the basis of your rotary speaker sound, from vintage rotary stylings to catapulted, hyper-modulated intensity that delivers enormous sonic width.
Even more options for tone sculpting are ready for you on the back of the RT-2. Want more chiming top-end or booming lows in your mix? Flip the Drive Knob switch and the Drive control turns into a horn/bass rotor frequency balance. With the RT-2, all the rotary controls you need are easily accessible in a single pedal enclosure. More control than meets the eye
No rotary effect can be complete without the ability to spread your modulated sound, which is why the BOSS RT-2 includes stereo outputs to truly immerse yourself in the rotating speaker experience. What’s more, the single-button, multimode footswitch not only engages and disengages your perfect rotary sound, but it also serves as your slow/fast switch by simply holding your foot down. Finally, for even greater control, the Speed jack accepts your favorite external footswitches or expression pedals for even greater, real-time control over your rotary speed, among other functions you desire.
Features
Authentic rotary speaker sounds and behaviors condensed into a space-saving BOSS compact pedal Three versatile modes include a vintage rotary sound and two modified tones with enhanced spatial effects Virtual rotor display with lights that indicate treble and bass rotor speeds Fast/slow rotor speed control Drive knob to add vintage tube saturation Rise/Fall Time switch adjusts the transition time between rotor speeds Drive/Balance switch assigns the Drive knob to control the saturation amount or the volume balance between the treble and bass rotors Four selectable pedal switch modes for bypassing the effect and controlling the rotor speed in various ways while performing Support for advanced control with external footswitches or an expression pedal (speed, brake, and other functions) Mono/stereo input and output Two stereo output modes: standard stereo (default) or individual wet and dry outputs BOSS five-year warranty
edited Boss RT-2 Rotary Ensemble Pedal
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The Return of the BOSS Rotary Simulator
This article was Written By
Our Product Research Team
Get to know them!
Put the power of the famous Leslie rotary effect on your pedalboard with the BOSS RT-2 Rotary Ensemble pedal! Fans of the highly celebrated RT-20 here at Sweetwater are elated to see the return of one of the most feature-rich rotary simulators, with the smaller physical footprint now consuming less space on your pedalboard than its predecessor. The same expansive tonal options are all here, from the variable rotary speeds to the tube-simulated drive circuit, then custom-tailor your sound to achieve your perfect balance between horn and bass rotor sounds, adding to the dimensionality of your tone. Finally, you can instantly see each simulated speaker rotation with the updated virtual rotor display. From subtle, chorus-like shimmer to expressively fast textures, the RT-2 Rotary Ensemble stands ready to excite your tone, whether you’re a guitar player, keyboardist, or singer. Authentic rotary representation
The classic Leslie rotary speaker sound was a staple for organists throughout the 1950s and 1960s, before finding new life in the late ’60s and ’70s with artists like the Beatles, Pink Floyd, and Jimi Hendrix. It continued to influence guitar tones into the ’80s and ’90s, embraced by legends such as Stevie Ray Vaughan and Soundgarden, among many others. Unlike the original speaker boxes that featured only one or two speeds, you have greater, more exacting control over the BOSS RT-2’s virtual rotors with the two rotary controls — one for each slow or fast setting. Once activated, these high- and low-frequency drivers ramp up naturally, as if activating the physical motors found in the original Leslie cabinets, such as the famous 122, 147, or 981. With selectable rise and fall times, you can choose how quickly the RT-2 ramps up to full speed and winds down. Even the Brake function slows down the virtual rotor speeds at a natural rate before stopping, giving your tone a slight airy quality. Expansive tone in a space-saving package
Occupying the same space as the typical single-switch pedal from the BOSS Compact line, the RT-2 packs a wealth of sound-sculpting options within its two stacked potentiometer controls, including fast and slow speeds and a preamp drive to give your spinning sound extra bite. Three modes are available via a selectable switch to craft the basis of your rotary speaker sound, from vintage rotary stylings to catapulted, hyper-modulated intensity that delivers enormous sonic width.
Even more options for tone sculpting are ready for you on the back of the RT-2. Want more chiming top-end or booming lows in your mix? Flip the Drive Knob switch and the Drive control turns into a horn/bass rotor frequency balance. With the RT-2, all the rotary controls you need are easily accessible in a single pedal enclosure. More control than meets the eye
No rotary effect can be complete without the ability to spread your modulated sound, which is why the BOSS RT-2 includes stereo outputs to truly immerse yourself in the rotating speaker experience. What’s more, the single-button, multimode footswitch not only engages and disengages your perfect rotary sound, but it also serves as your slow/fast switch by simply holding your foot down. Finally, for even greater control, the Speed jack accepts your favorite external footswitches or expression pedals for even greater, real-time control over your rotary speed, among other functions you desire.
Features
Authentic rotary speaker sounds and behaviors condensed into a space-saving BOSS compact pedal Three versatile modes include a vintage rotary sound and two modified tones with enhanced spatial effects Virtual rotor display with lights that indicate treble and bass rotor speeds Fast/slow rotor speed control Drive knob to add vintage tube saturation Rise/Fall Time switch adjusts the transition time between rotor speeds Drive/Balance switch assigns the Drive knob to control the saturation amount or the volume balance between the treble and bass rotors Four selectable pedal switch modes for bypassing the effect and controlling the rotor speed in various ways while performing Support for advanced control with external footswitches or an expression pedal (speed, brake, and other functions) Mono/stereo input and output Two stereo output modes: standard stereo (default) or individual wet and dry outputs BOSS five-year warranty
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U-600S has a built in speaker and headphone jack. 1000-mA AC adaptor /9V DC power source for up to 6 pedals. INPUT Jack(1/4"MONO), SEND Jack (1/4"MONO) RETURN A/B Jacks (1/4"MONO) OUTPUT A/B Jacks (1/4"MONO) DC IN Jack, DC OUT Jack Power Supply DC 9 V/ AC Adaptor Dimensions 664*105*375mm Weight 4.05 kg
Accessories AC Adaptor 9 V/ 800 mA 1PCS 6-pin Parallel DC Cable 1PCS LL Cable L-shaped 4PCS, LL Cable L-shaped 3PCS Built in speaker (4 ohm/1W) Volume Knob
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