Strymon's original Leslie / rotating-speaker simulator — the 4-knob V1, not the newer V2. Built in the USA with the classic mahogany-anodized aluminum chassis, SHARC DSP, and 24-bit/96kHz converters that made Strymon's first-generation pedals the gold standard. Models the whole rig: low-frequency bass rotor, rotating treble horn, tube-driven amp, and mic placement. Four top controls (Fast Rotor Speed, Preamp Drive, Mic Distance, Horn Level) plus four hidden secondaries (Slow Rotor Speed, Cab Direction, Acceleration Time, ±6dB Boost/Cut). Fast/Slow footswitch with press-and-hold rotary brake, stereo out with selectable bi-amp mode, high-impedance mono in (TRS stereo via internal jumper), expression pedal input, selectable cab filter, true bypass via relay switching, 9V DC center-negative (250mA min). Good condition — works perfectly, a few light marks from pedalboard use but nothing that affects function. Paid $299 new in 2015.