Dawner Prince Unveils New Pulse Revolving Speaker Emulator
The Pink Floyd-inspired pedal models the sounds of the classic Doppola and Maestro Rover revolving speakers.
Dawner Prince Electronics has unveiled its new Pulse revolving speaker emulator pedal.
Inspired by Pink Floyd, the painstakingly researched Pulse pedal emulates the Pink Floyd-used Doppola and Gibson Maestro Rover RO-1 revolving speakers. It features wet/dry mix, true bypass switching, a “distance” virtual mic placement control and slow and fast speed.
All of this, according to Dawner Prince, results in a “realistic three-dimensional sound that swirls as the speaker accelerates, exact spatial modulation and the feel of the air moving with every spin.”
The Dawner Prince Electronics Pulse revolving speaker emulator runs on 9V DC power, and is available now for $339.95.
For more info on the pedal, stop on by dawnerprinceelectronics.com.
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