Well, with Joey endorsing -- and in on the design -- it should prove to be a lot less bittersweet than the Hammond Digital, which would come in at the US 25 grand level or thereabouts.

Notice that Joey uses the true stereo amplification in order to let the Leslie sim do its thing, just like I was trying to emphasize in posts here awhile back. You just can't simulate what the Leslie speaker does using a mono "keyboard" amp -- and I really can't stand those "keyboard" amps that have faux stereo INputs that get summed to mono immediately inside the cabinet.

Time will tell if the KeyB earns a place among the contenders. With Joey in on it, future looks bright at the moment.

If we start to notice 'em touring where there used to be Goff pros out there, look out...

Thanks for posting that,


--Mac
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