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#280387 - 01/31/10 03:42 PM I just bought a B-3 and two Leslies
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No I didn't. I just couldn't help myself when I saw that T3 post. But if it were possible, wouldn't we all want a B-3 and two Leslie 122's or 147's? Sign me up.
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#280388 - 01/31/10 04:24 PM Re: I just bought a B-3 and two Leslies
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... wouldn't we all want a B-3 and two Leslie 122's or 147's?


I just clicked on an ad above this post entitled, "Hammond organ and Leslie maintenance and repair". BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR.

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#280389 - 01/31/10 04:35 PM Re: I just bought a B-3 and two Leslies
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Believe it or not, one of the things I always disliked about the Hammond consoles was that there was no sustain on the bass pedals. They were absolutely dead and I needed to use a lot of 16' to not barf. But the rest of the machine was a work of art.

BTW - I'm lonesome for my G70.

[This message has been edited by cassp (edited 01-31-2010).]
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#280390 - 01/31/10 06:14 PM Re: I just bought a B-3 and two Leslies
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No I didn't. I just couldn't help myself when I saw that T3 post. But if it were possible, wouldn't we all want a B-3 and two Leslie 122's or 147's? Sign me up.


No way I'd ever go back to hauling all that stuff around. Arrangers were my deliverance!
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#280391 - 01/31/10 07:06 PM Re: I just bought a B-3 and two Leslies
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I'm with you there, Don. But anyone who would dream of such a setup probably isn't thinking about weight, bulk or anything like that. Let's top things off and put a Motif XS8 on top. Put me on stage with ____ and let me go.
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#280392 - 02/01/10 04:57 AM Re: I just bought a B-3 and two Leslies
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Cassp
When I was gigging with a B3 I had a bass unit called a NOVA IV installed and had synth bass tones with sustain on both the lower manuel and pedals. Also had its own volume controlled 1/4" output.
You can get sustain on a Hammond with a String Bass unit from Trek II products in New Brunswick NJ, They make top quality add on and replacement parts for all model Hammonds. Until recently I did a lot of buying and selling of Hammonds and did business with them.
The last B3 I have is my personnel one. A MINT 1958 Cherrywood with matching leslie, String Bass, Fischer Reverb, new covers, etc. Interested?
I can make your dream come true

Bill in NJ
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#280393 - 02/01/10 07:57 AM Re: I just bought a B-3 and two Leslies
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Bill, you just described my dream setup.

Michigan just started having Powerball drawings along with the MegaMillions drawings, doubling my chances to win millions of dollars. Can I put it on layaway? Then again, given the odds, maybe it would be cheaper to just buy it outright. Thanks for the offer.
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#280394 - 02/01/10 09:05 AM Re: I just bought a B-3 and two Leslies
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My B-3 is one of my prized possessions, and I am really lucky to have a place to store it and gig with it. I use a 145 and a 147'RV with it.

A couple of things:

* Chas ir right-maintenance is a bitch!

* I only move it for really big jobs two or three times a year.

* If it didn't "live" at the club where I use it 4-5 times a month, it would be in storage-I have the XK system in my home (with a Motion sound 145).

* I really wish EVERY keyboard player would have the chance to "woodshed" on a B-3 at some time in their lives.

* None were any good, bass-wise, without one of several boost/sustain units attached.

* Leslies-at least old 145, 147, 122's are
noisy as hell and a bitch to record with.

WHAT A COOL INSTRUMENT!


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#280395 - 02/01/10 12:59 PM Re: I just bought a B-3 and two Leslies
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Yep, they're nice to dream about, but a nightmare as regular gigging keyboards..

I have to confess, right now if someone offered me a B3 and a couple of Leslies for the same price as a C2 and a couple of Motion Pro 145's, I'd take the Nord in a heartbeat...

We've got a B3 and a 147 at the studio, and you are right... noisy as hell! Of course, for what we mostly do (alt rock, blues rock, etc.) you don't need a whole lot of subtlety
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#280396 - 02/01/10 03:56 PM Re: I just bought a B-3 and two Leslies
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Diki....WHAT? I CAN'T HEAR YOU!

(Whir...whir....)

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