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Hi,
I got a Little Lenai off ebay for about $175 including shipping. You
can get them direct from Sound Works. The last time I checked their
price was $195 + shipping. I asked them 'What if I don't like it?'
Their reply was return it for full refund.
I bought it because I got a old SF Bassman and I wanted reverb. I
think the reverb sounds really good. At least a good enough
substitute for live performance where nuance gets burried in the
sound pressure level. It's quite small, which is a big plus. You
can put in you gig bag instead of having something else to carry. It
came with a wall-wart and foot switch. On my Twin Reverb, I keep
the 'verb on all the time and figured I could put the Little Lenai on
top of the amp. The problem was that the spring was so sensitive
that the vibrations from the speakers made the sound go nuts. So, I
put it on my pedal board. But everytime I pressed a pedal or
accidentally kicked the pedal board, everyone thought I was
starting 'Wipe Out' only ten times over. Four letter words came out
of my mouth instead of the giggle. The floor was no better. I
refuse to give up, so my next plan is to make a base for it out of
bubble wrap and hope that works.
I hope this helps. I think it's worth a try.
Russty
--- In , "Jerry" <jerry.soetewey@b...>
wrote:
> There is also the "Little Lenai Sound Works" reverb pedal. This one
> sounds really nice. Hard to find and a bit more expensive. The same
> features as the Spring king, but without the silly kick pad and much
> smaller. It gives you the opertunity to select the Dwell and mix
> ratio as on the real thing.