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"HK" wrote in message . .. I know of some beautifully rebuilt B3s with Leslies. We had a series of Hammonds in our house when I was growing up. My father was a player. One of those was a B3. We also had a Wurlitzer and a Gulbransen. None compared to the Hammonds. My father was an accomplished pianist and trombone player. When I bought my first electronic spinet organ ... a Wurlitzer ... he had a hard time adjusting to the key action. I had the Wurlitzer for a few years then got a bigger Yamaha. By that time some of the keyboards were getting pretty good and I started using them, mostly Yamahas. My current keyboards include a stacked setup ... a large Casio on the bottom and a decent, high end Yamaha on the top. The Yamaha does a good job emulating the sound of a Hammond with Leslie, but it's not the real McCoy. One of our pianos is a baby grand similar to this: http://www.kawaius.com/main_links/di..._cp/cp187.html It's a great instrument that you never really get bored with. It also does a good job with the sampling of a B3, other drawbar type Hammonds and a wide range of other voices. It also sounds like a real, acoustic piano. Eisboch |
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