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    Hi guys, I recently aquired a compton organ, but know nothing about it, could someone fill me in with model/make, age, worth, any info on it basically.</p>

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    anybody help me out here at all?[:(]

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      Info on electronic Comptons seems to be a bit thin on the ground. Hard to say what you've got there, though the mains switch, if original, suggests that it's a later model than the old Electrone type.
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      You could always ask here: http://www.comptonorgans.com </p>

      They apparently sell reconditioned 60's models, which is what you may well have.</p>

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        The tonal sounds of the Compton electronic organs are rather primitive to today's standards but the consoles of the ones I have played are really quite good quality and are comfortable to play. I would love one to have MIDIfied and Hautptwerked.

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