I recently acquired an M3. The wood is in bad shape.
I want to have the real Hammond sound on stage, so I plan to put the internals of my M3 in a new "portable" cabinet.
Nevertheless I would restore the original cabinet and keep it. In my eyes the M3 is a very nice organ. I want to have the option to convert back to an original M3 whenever I like. Also Hammonds of almost every type are quite rare in Switzerland. So destroying something is not an option.
I am just thinking of using a solid state pre amp (SSP-3A) in my portable version to save some weight, of course also keeping the tube pre amp for later use in the original cabinet.
How do they sound compared to the tube amp? Is this a good idea (from the money side it isn't I guess....)?
Christian
I want to have the real Hammond sound on stage, so I plan to put the internals of my M3 in a new "portable" cabinet.
Nevertheless I would restore the original cabinet and keep it. In my eyes the M3 is a very nice organ. I want to have the option to convert back to an original M3 whenever I like. Also Hammonds of almost every type are quite rare in Switzerland. So destroying something is not an option.
I am just thinking of using a solid state pre amp (SSP-3A) in my portable version to save some weight, of course also keeping the tube pre amp for later use in the original cabinet.
How do they sound compared to the tube amp? Is this a good idea (from the money side it isn't I guess....)?
Christian
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