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BOSS RT-2 Rotary Ensemble Pedal
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BOSS RT-2 Rotary Ensemble Pedal
BOSS RT-2 Rotary Ensemble Pedal

BOSS RT-2 Rotary Ensemble Pedal

SKU: RT2
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The BOSS RT-2 Rotary Ensemble pedal delivers the classic sounds of legendary rotary speaker cabinets all wrapped up in one compact size pedal!

Although a vital part of classic organ sounds, the mesmerising sound of rotary speakers have also been used by guitarists and other musicians to delivering iconic and distinctive sounds full of depth and movement.

The RT-2 authentically replicates the classic spinning high-frequency horn (treble rotor) and a woofer that feeds into a rotating drum (bass rotor) sounds - all with with varying fast and slow speeds for total expressive effects. The RT2 combines these authentic sounds coupled with two-way speed control, a Rise/Fall Time switch for adjusting the transition time between speeds, and a colourful indicator that shows the current rotation of the virtual rotors.

There is a 3-position mode switch for classic rotary sound and 2 modern variations:.

Mode I - A faithful reproduction of the most famous vintage rotary speaker design, realised with the latest BOSS modelling technology. This mode adds traditional rotary colour to any instrument, from guitar and bass to organs, electric pianos, synthesizers, and more.

Mode II - The vintage rotary sound, enhanced with a wider tonal range. This mode provides increased spatial performance when paired with overdrive and distortion pedals.

Mode III - Provides enhanced definition with intense modulation and drive settings, adding power and presence to arpeggio playing and solos.

The Drive Knob deliver vintage style tube amplification for pleasing distortion - go from mild to gritty. The rear panel you can control a dual function control adjusts the volume and balance between treble and bass rotors for varying tonal qualites.

Real time speed changing is key to the rotary speakers use.The RT2 offers four operation types with many clever ways to bypass the effect and change speeds as you play. You can also connect up to two external footswitches for independent speed control and access to a brake setting that stops the virtual rotors at their current positions for unique tones. Alternately, an expression pedal unlocks continuous control of level, drive, balance, and speed, complete with assignable settings for each parameter.

  • Authentic rotary speaker sounds and behaviours 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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