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title: "NUX Roctary force guitar effects pedal Rotary Speaker Simulator and cabinet polyphonic Octave effect 2 in 1"
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# NUX Roctary force guitar effects pedal Rotary Speaker Simulator and cabinet polyphonic Octave effect 2 in 1

**Brand:** nux
**Price:** KD 1.78
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- **What is this?** NUX Roctary force guitar effects pedal Rotary Speaker Simulator and cabinet polyphonic Octave effect 2 in 1 by nux
- **How much does it cost?** KD 1.78 with free shipping
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Review: Versatile Leslie Simulator and Polyphonic Octave Generator. Get It While You Can! - I got the Nux Roctary this afternoon, and so far, I really like it. The Leslie simulation sounds good and is EQ'd convincingly, the drive section pushes the front end in a pleasing way and has an interesting trick up it's sleeve, and the octave section works quite well. There's some octave latency (especially on the -1 octave section, as you'd expect) but it's not too bad. What makes it less useable as a performance feature is that it is turned on and off with a small slide switch on the top of the panel (or by turning the amount knobs up and down). Since it's going to live on my pedalboard, the prospect of contantly leaning down to enable/disable it was not all that attractive. The lower octave combined with the slow leslie effect makes for some great Chris Squire-sounding bass business that is tremendously fun (Roundabout, anyone?). The drive circuit has a bypass built into the knob...when it's turned all the way down, it's completely switched out of the circuit, and the associated level knob has no effect. Turn the drive knob up a bit, and its circuit kicks in and the level knob becomes active, allowing you to fine tune the level and amount of distortion between the two of them. A pretty clever bit of programming. The quality of distortion is OK, not knock-your-socks-off great but certainly good enough to spice up things and add that lovely grind to the sound that we've all come to love and expect from the Leslie experience. After playing with it (and having a blast) for a few hours, the octave switch thing was really starting to bother me (and I freely admit I can get pretty OCD about these kind of things) so I took the unit to my bench to have a look inside. It's nicely made, DSP based as you would expect, and with a bit of tracing the circuitry, I realized that I could mod the expression jack (allows you to remotely vary the Leslie speed, which I'll never use) and set it up to accept a footswitch to turn the octave section on and off (which I'll probably use a lot). I briefly considered adding another footswitch between the two already on the unit to control this, but this seemed to me like a better and less obtrusive mod. This works great, and makes the octaves much more useable for me. There's a few secondary software features...you can shut off the dry signal and leave just the octaves, change the Leslie ramp-up time to taste, and activate the Leslie Cabinet Simulation, which doesn't seem to do anything that I could notice. Probably an idea that didn't work out, and was shut off in the software of the unit (it happens). The settings for these features seem to be sticky (they stay set even if the unit is powered down, which is nice). I've got a couple other Leslie Sims, the Ventura Vibe (which does other good stuff in addition to Leslie sounds) and the Line 6 Tonecore one, but so far I'm diggin' the Roctary as my go-to Leslie sound, with the POG section being the icing on a delicious cake. It looks like Nux may have already discontinued these, as there are no direct links to it on their website.
Review: Can't beat it for the price! - Are there better sounding Leslie pedals out there? Absolutely, but not for this price. I own a couple of chorus pedals that have better sound, but the magic of a Leslie effect is in its ramping up and down and this pedal does that well. Lots of options and versatility, best sounding when used in stereo. The poly octave can be fun, useful in some applications and it actually tracks better than my Boss octave. If you love this effect, unless you are willing to spend $300-400 this is the pedal for you.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01AWCG2KM |
| Color Name | Black, Brown |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (75) |
| Date First Available | January 21, 2016 |
| Hardware Interface | HP-HSC |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.4 pounds |
| Item model number | ROCTARY |
| Product Dimensions | 2.36 x 4.72 x 5.51 inches |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Voltage | 9 Volts |

## Product Details

- **Amperage:** 300 Milliamps
- **Brand:** NUX
- **Color:** Black, Brown
- **Style:** Overdrive,Simulator
- **Voltage:** 9 Volts

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does pedal include AC adapter?**
A: No, the 9V (center negative) power supply is sold separately.

**Q: Can I use this pedal with a battery?**
A: Noninternal battery connection. And since The mfg specs say it needs 200 mA current. , I donT know if one of those snap on battery plugs would work. Many common 9v pedal power supplies provide less than 200., and  will not work.

**Q: how well will this work on Bass?**
A: Pretty swell, so long as it doesn't conk out like mine did. Barely lasted a month...

**Q: Does it come with wall plug I didn’t get a power source what do I do I ordered the rotors pedal**
A: NO.  Doesn't come with a power supply.  Most any 9V power supply will work.  The one the manufacturer recommends is:
    NUX ACD-008A AC/DC Power Adapter for Effects Pedals US Plug

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Versatile Leslie Simulator and Polyphonic Octave Generator. Get It While You Can!
*by S***Y on July 18, 2017*

I got the Nux Roctary this afternoon, and so far, I really like it. The Leslie simulation sounds good and is EQ'd convincingly, the drive section pushes the front end in a pleasing way and has an interesting trick up it's sleeve, and the octave section works quite well. There's some octave latency (especially on the -1 octave section, as you'd expect) but it's not too bad. What makes it less useable as a performance feature is that it is turned on and off with a small slide switch on the top of the panel (or by turning the amount knobs up and down). Since it's going to live on my pedalboard, the prospect of contantly leaning down to enable/disable it was not all that attractive. The lower octave combined with the slow leslie effect makes for some great Chris Squire-sounding bass business that is tremendously fun (Roundabout, anyone?). The drive circuit has a bypass built into the knob...when it's turned all the way down, it's completely switched out of the circuit, and the associated level knob has no effect. Turn the drive knob up a bit, and its circuit kicks in and the level knob becomes active, allowing you to fine tune the level and amount of distortion between the two of them. A pretty clever bit of programming. The quality of distortion is OK, not knock-your-socks-off great but certainly good enough to spice up things and add that lovely grind to the sound that we've all come to love and expect from the Leslie experience. After playing with it (and having a blast) for a few hours, the octave switch thing was really starting to bother me (and I freely admit I can get pretty OCD about these kind of things) so I took the unit to my bench to have a look inside. It's nicely made, DSP based as you would expect, and with a bit of tracing the circuitry, I realized that I could mod the expression jack (allows you to remotely vary the Leslie speed, which I'll never use) and set it up to accept a footswitch to turn the octave section on and off (which I'll probably use a lot). I briefly considered adding another footswitch between the two already on the unit to control this, but this seemed to me like a better and less obtrusive mod. This works great, and makes the octaves much more useable for me. There's a few secondary software features...you can shut off the dry signal and leave just the octaves, change the Leslie ramp-up time to taste, and activate the Leslie Cabinet Simulation, which doesn't seem to do anything that I could notice. Probably an idea that didn't work out, and was shut off in the software of the unit (it happens). The settings for these features seem to be sticky (they stay set even if the unit is powered down, which is nice). I've got a couple other Leslie Sims, the Ventura Vibe (which does other good stuff in addition to Leslie sounds) and the Line 6 Tonecore one, but so far I'm diggin' the Roctary as my go-to Leslie sound, with the POG section being the icing on a delicious cake. It looks like Nux may have already discontinued these, as there are no direct links to it on their website.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Can't beat it for the price!
*by B***R on January 28, 2021*

Are there better sounding Leslie pedals out there? Absolutely, but not for this price. I own a couple of chorus pedals that have better sound, but the magic of a Leslie effect is in its ramping up and down and this pedal does that well. Lots of options and versatility, best sounding when used in stereo. The poly octave can be fun, useful in some applications and it actually tracks better than my Boss octave. If you love this effect, unless you are willing to spend $300-400 this is the pedal for you.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It sounds great for the price.
*by J***C on July 26, 2020*

I was hoping for a greater stereo effect. It accomplishes the rotary sound but it is mostly a mono effect. There are stereo outputs which I used but even with headphones I do not hear a left right rotation effect. For the price it is most likely the best rotary effect on the market. If you are going to use this unit with only one amp it would be perfect. If you are going to use it in stereo mode I would consider the Electro-Harmonix Lester G model for more money.

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