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The Electro-Harmonix Lester G pedal combines overdrive and rotary cabinet simulation in one unit. It is intended to be connected into guitar amplification.
If you wish to keep the distortion and Leslie separate, go for the Lester K.
So yesterday I got delivered the Reface CP which does Rhodes and Wurlitzer emulations among others. I have connected the two keyboards together via midi cables and now have a 2 manual organ and a 6 octave electric piano for under £500. Bear in mind these keyboards only have mini keys but I had to give up playing keyboards due to arthritis and the stretches are now a breeze with the reduced scale length.
This year I have got a short scale bass and a short scale Squier Jaguar in addition to the Reface keyboards. My musical world is shrinking but it is preserving my capability.
@Nyquist, what organ are you thinking of getting?
I like the idea of the double mini keyboard, but I think I might struggle with the mini keys - although I do play a short scale bass.
Thanks everyone for the advice.
Here's one for a decent price, couple of hundred quid https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Yamaha-SK10-Synth/184480646934?hash=item2af3e74716:g:MsQAAOSwMXxff5iY&redirect=mobile
Actually you don't/ But I must get it on ebay.Must be 10 years since i even opened the case...
https://www.flickr.com/photos/146501625@N06/32283224456/in/album-72157678963880396
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