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Hello Rich,
Well, tastes vary, but really! Who wants a music box that makes it sound like you're at a skating rink? ;-P Ok, I am not much of an expert on instruments or music in general. But a Hammond organ can fill a living room with a sound that, with the eyes closed, you'd think you are sitting in a cathedral. And lots of rock bands wouldn't use anything else. That is why a lot of Hammonds have been "sawed in halves" so they can be transported to the next gig. You could even buy split versions built into professional transport cases. Regards, Joerg http://www.analogconsultants.com |
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Joerg wrote:
Hello Rich, Well, tastes vary, but really! Who wants a music box that makes it sound like you're at a skating rink? ;-P Ok, I am not much of an expert on instruments or music in general. But a Hammond organ can fill a living room with a sound that, with the eyes closed, you'd think you are sitting in a cathedral. And lots of rock bands wouldn't use anything else. That is why a lot of Hammonds have been "sawed in halves" so they can be transported to the next gig. You could even buy split versions built into professional transport cases. Regards, Joerg http://www.analogconsultants.com They have a Hammond B3 at my church, with the Leslie speaker. There is another model Hammond in storage that needs a lot of work. Someone had it on their screened in porch and the finish is ruined, but it still plays. -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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Hello Michael,
They have a Hammond B3 at my church, with the Leslie speaker. There is another model Hammond in storage that needs a lot of work. Someone had it on their screened in porch and the finish is ruined, but it still plays. Just make sure that the oiling intervals are religiously kept. If the other one still plays be grateful for that. If it's the same model or nearly the same keep it. Even if the finish is beyond repair some day you might be really thankful to be able to scavenge its tone generator once the TG on the other Hammond goes. A bad finish is often easy to fix compared to taking the whole machinery apart. Ours has a superb finish condition but it had been run dry for more than a decade before it was given to us. So the TG is quite worn :-( Actually it was so bad that when I was done it gulped almost two cans of Hammond oil. Some words of caution: The rectifier tube of the amp in the bottom is located pretty close to the back and it gets freaking hot. I would take care that the organ is never placed against a curtain or other flammable material and that nobody stores any stuff behind it. The power cord on ours almost crumbled in my hands and when attemting to swap it I discovered that this instrument did not have a single fuse. So I made a nice box with fuse and IEC connector. Regards, Joerg http://www.analogconsultants.com |
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