Thanks to all contributors of Hammond knowledge on this forum. I will not name a few, to avoid detracting from the many who have shared their expertise. This has led to me gigging with hammond spinets again, after years of digital clones & analog approximations. You all have been part of Hammond music being played in my part of the world. Tusen Takk!
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Hi Thor -
Your post is appreciated ! I have no illusions that I'm amongst that group of Super Solvers, because I don't post that much.
However, it's remarkable how often that those with medium skill levels are able to come to the aid of those with less. Then
the real experts step in when it's a heavy-duty problem. If one hangs around here long enough, a lot of Hammond lore and
knowledge can be acquired. It certainly has been helpful and enlightening to me. I'm glad you're able to gig with spinets now.
My gig rigs "back when" were M-3 and M-101 with a Leslie 145. They were so much friendlier to move than the B's & C's.
Beste Hilsener !
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Roger MemphisC-3 with O-M, 145, 122RV, 2 PR-40's, PSR-36
CV with HR-40, 2 B-40's
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