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  • Hammond E111 Organ

    Hello all, just trying to find out if this organ is a commonly owned organ. Ours works great and sounds great. I'm just trying to see if there are people out there that like their E100 series organ.
    Thank You

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    I have one and I think it sounds pretty darn good! At the moment it is connected through an active crossover to a pair of Leslie 720 2-channel speakers, and bass notes can make my whole shop shake 8) Now if I can just learn to play it! After an almost 60 year break, I'm trying to pick up where I left off with my teacher with "The Happy Organ", made popular by "Baby Dave Cortez" 8)
    Tom in Tulsa

    Fooling with: 1969 E100, 1955 M3, 1963 M100, Leslie 720

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    • #3
      I have one and successfully repaired a couple of others. Good organ if you like the old style. Nice, typical Hammond sound. Those RCA connectors tend to loose proper contact over time but a good fiddle and spray with contact cleaner usually works wonders. Remember to oil the old gal every now and then with proper Hammond oil and she won't let you down in a hurry.

      Nico
      "Don't make war, make music!" Hammonds, Lowreys, Yamaha's, Gulbransens, Baldwin, Technics, Johannus. Reed organs. Details on request... B-)

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      • #4
        Thanks A bunch, my wife plays accordion and just can't seem to get the 2 hand system for this organ. I believe I will post it and try to trade it for another accordion.

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        • #5
          What do you mean by "the 2 hand system"?
          Current organs: AV, M-3, A-100
          Current Leslies: 22H, 122, 770

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