@@giacomocagnetti2529 The overdrive on the Crumar is also good, but the Neo Vent has a tube simulation which is much closer to a Leslie 122. I have done gigs without the Vent and the Crumar does a good job, but after getting the Vent, I can’t really recommend using only the onboard effects.
@@JaredPauley Have you done much editing on your Classic yet? Not sure why they added the USB wifi dongle for the classic instead of onboard wifi but oh well.
Nice playing! I also have a mojo classic and love it.
Thanks! Yes, I agree, they are great clonewheels. Crumar did an excellent job.
It would be cool to see a comparison video of Leslie inside and in the vent
Why adding a ventilator? Has it a better leslie than the one in the crumar?
The Crumar’s rotary sound is good, but the Neo Vent II adds a little more color which I prefer.
@@JaredPauley and what about the overdrive? Which are the differences in your opinion?
@@giacomocagnetti2529 The overdrive on the Crumar is also good, but the Neo Vent has a tube simulation which is much closer to a Leslie 122. I have done gigs without the Vent and the Crumar does a good job, but after getting the Vent, I can’t really recommend using only the onboard effects.
@@JaredPauley Have you done much editing on your Classic yet? Not sure why they added the USB wifi dongle for the classic instead of onboard wifi but oh well.
@@JaredPauley Just turn up the "cabinet resonance" parameter to add a little more color.
do you have to use the pedals?
Not always. The modern clonewheels give more bass frequencies than their analogue counterparts from back in the day.