Just acquired an H300-something (it has the rhythm unit built in...I forget the actual model number) for the best price of all...FREE! All we had to do was move it. Uugh...might as well strap a set of dollies onto Rosanne Barr. But, I got it home and plugged it in and...it works! I mean perfectly. Go figure. I'm almost afraid to even take the back off just to check things out, for fear I'll start some cascading series of failures. Anyway, it's in great cosmetic shape and the age old tale: owned by a little old lady who only played it on Sundays. 😀 And yes, even the pedal sustain works! It's a miracle!
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Over the years: Hammond M3, BC, M102, B3, four X77s and three PR-40s, a Thomas Electra and a Celebrity, three Fender Rhodes, Roland HS-10, HP-2000, HP-600, RD-600, JV-880, a thing made by Korg (?), two Leslie 910s, 122, 257, 258, 247, two 142s, and three custom-built Leslies. Wow, way too much money spent!Tags: None
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