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You just can't beat the sound of a Hammond B3.
With a full set of Leslie's...

Amen brother, amen...
Quite an interesting story behind the Leslie speaker/Hammond organ
connection.

When Don Leslie developed his revolutionary speaker, the owner of Hammond
organ wanted nothing to do with it. To him, it destroyed the "sound" the
organ.

Turns out, the unique tone generator used in Hammond organs (controlled
by the drawbars) was a perfect match for the rotating horn of the Leslie.

Right now, I am in the market for a Hammond XK3 with the smaller Leslie.
I don't have room for a full B3, but the XK3 is a very accurate
duplication of the B3 sound. It even has tube pre-amps in it.

Eisboch


I know where there's a brand new one.


Brand new what?

Eisboch




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Life is good.



Then you get heart burn?
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I know where there's a brand new one.


Brand new what?

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Great home organ, but not close to the sound of a B3. Well, maybe "close",
but not the same.

The one I am looking for ... the XK3 ... is the second generation (the first
being the XK1) of modern, digital (and tube) electronics designed to
faithfully reproduce the original B3 sound. It's not just the Leslie ...
it's also the tone generators, harmonics, etc.

Thanks anyway,

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Life is good.



Then you get heart burn?


No.

Then I get a call from Mrs.E. saying it's time to come home and do chores.

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I know where there's a brand new one.
Brand new what?

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XB-3M


Great home organ, but not close to the sound of a B3. Well, maybe "close",
but not the same.

The one I am looking for ... the XK3 ... is the second generation (the first
being the XK1) of modern, digital (and tube) electronics designed to
faithfully reproduce the original B3 sound. It's not just the Leslie ...
it's also the tone generators, harmonics, etc.

Thanks anyway,

Eisboch




Here ya go:

http://www.musiciansbuy.com/Hammond_...SYSTEMKIT.html


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Here ya go:

http://www.musiciansbuy.com/Hammond_...SYSTEMKIT.html


That's the one, minus the lower keyboard and other do-dads.

I just want the upper, and a new Leslie that is designed for it ... forget
the model.
Total cost will be about 3k.

http://www.hammond-organ.com/Products/XK3-report.htm

Eisboch


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Life is good.


Then you get heart burn?


No.

Then I get a call from Mrs.E. saying it's time to come home and do chores.

Eisboch


How about a Lowrey Director? I got one of those, great shape.. Not
really a r+b/rock type organ though..
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How about a Lowrey Director? I got one of those, great shape.. Not
really a r+b/rock type organ though..



I'll try to be polite.

No thank you.

Eisboch (lookin' for a B3 sound, not Lawrence Welk)



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On Thu, 15 Nov 2007 16:32:19 -0500, HK wrote:

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On Thu, 15 Nov 2007 14:15:40 -0500, "Eisboch"
wrote:

You just can't beat the sound of a Hammond B3.
With a full set of Leslie's...

Amen brother, amen...
Quite an interesting story behind the Leslie speaker/Hammond organ
connection.

When Don Leslie developed his revolutionary speaker, the owner of Hammond
organ wanted nothing to do with it. To him, it destroyed the "sound" the
organ.

Turns out, the unique tone generator used in Hammond organs (controlled
by the drawbars) was a perfect match for the rotating horn of the Leslie.

Right now, I am in the market for a Hammond XK3 with the smaller Leslie.
I don't have room for a full B3, but the XK3 is a very accurate
duplication of the B3 sound. It even has tube pre-amps in it.

Eisboch

I know where there's a brand new one.


Brand new what?


XB-3M


I'll let Eisboch have it.
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Eisboch wrote:

Life is good.


Then you get heart burn?


No.

Then I get a call from Mrs.E. saying it's time to come home and do chores.


That's different.

Around here, there is a list on the kitchen table with the chores for
today circled in red and a threat of an unspecified nature if they
aren't completed by the time she gets home. :)
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