My "portable" Hammond set-up is a Hammond XB-2 and a Motion Sound top rotor box (don't think Motion Sound sells this one anymore-it it is a small box with horns-about 18 lbs).

I use the Hammond on the bottom of the rack and my Ketron on the top. That way, I have left-handed bass through the Hammond when I need it, and doppler effect when I need organ sound. I use a channel on the PA for the bottom rotor simulator (15" cabinets).

Occasionally, for big jobs, I use a tube 147RV Leslie with the XB-2. That's better!

Still, I wouldn't want to move it, but a REAL B-3 with a 147 is THE BEST! My one night a week job at a country club let's me play "old school" without having to move the "monster". Luckily, when I was playing B-3 all the time, the jobs were all "house" jobs, so I only moved every few years or so.


Russ