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#487371 - 01/20/20 03:39 PM
 
Re: My Roland EA7 Quik record Blues Jam..
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I used to demo organs, "back in the day".  Yamaha, Lowery, Kimball... It's really hard to make a Kimball sound good, but they were all easy to sell back then.  The store would pay about a hundred bucks for one and sell it for 4-5 hundred.  Just make it look simple.   I remember thinking that these home organs, had zero in common with B-3 or C-3.  Different market, different target. The biggest, finest organ I had was Yamaha FS500, It retailed for something like $15000. and ANY of today's arrangers will do more and sound better, with the right amplification. 
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#487373 - 01/20/20 03:50 PM
 
Re: My Roland EA7 Quik record Blues Jam..
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Loc:  Levittown, Pa, USA
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I used to demo organs, "back in the day".  Yamaha, Lowery, Kimball... It's really hard to make a Kimball sound good, but they were all easy to sell back then.  The store would pay about a hundred bucks for one and sell it for 4-5 hundred.  Just make it look simple.   I remember thinking that these home organs, had zero in common with B-3 or C-3.  Different market, different target. The biggest, finest organ I had was Yamaha FS500, It retailed for something like $15000. and ANY of today's arrangers will do more and sound better, with the right amplification.  Don, I also demoed Hammond organs in mid 1960's. After Hammond , neither Thomas , Lowery or any other brand did not sound good. And Yes simplicity was important.. This was the  first time I was taught to "sell the sizzle not the steak"      
  Edited by Fran Carango (01/20/20 03:52 PM)
 
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#487404 - 01/20/20 07:43 PM
 
Re: My Roland EA7 Quik record Blues Jam..
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Yep, been there, done that.  Sold Thomas organs in Laurel Md for several years in the 60's. 
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