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jimkost2002

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  1. Adan, those Nords are funny.....

    Ive heard of many folks in your exact situation, whereas my own experience has been that the semi-weighted (tp80?) boards has always been a gradual loosening..... but oddly enough, this never happened on a FULLY weighted Nord.....

    and I have owned, all iterations of Electros from the original to the 5d73...

    go figure

    :(

     

    As to the stiffnessof the Legend action:

     

    I think it might be more about the VERY HIGH trigger point? To me, it is noticeably HIGHER than ANY currently available clone and SLIGHTLY(millimeters)higher than real Hammonds.

    Most organists skate the keys.... maybe depressing a quarter or no more than halfway to the bed. Joey D is a GREAT example of this....

     

    Ive seen Pat Bianchi many times here in the city, and he seems to be ok with the higher trigger point....LOLOLOLOLOL

    Oh and btw, Akiko Tsuruga (Poppa Lou Donaldson) has switched to the Legend Live from the SK2.

     

    But, if you have arthritis like mate or any hand condition, I would go with a Mojo or even an UHL X3 smooth

  2. Adan, IMO the Legend action is a bit tighter than the Electro, but Ive found that my Legend Live broke in after about 3 weeks. I am taking delivery of a Legend Solo this Wed.

    BTW, I got my Solo from Juke Fox at Rocky Mountain/Colorado Viscount who is a great guy and excellent salesman! He updated the firmware to 1.4 for me and instaled the anti-bump card as well!

    If youre gonna drop the hammer, go to him, youll be pleased with the depth of service he provides......

  3. Dnsmo

     

    Regarding comparison with the XK3:

     

    I went to the Sam Ash on 34th St and played the Legend Live beforeand after I went.

     

    The XK is looser thand the Legend Live, both in action and latency. I just find it and HS in general less satisfying than the Legend or even Mojo or UHL

    Granted, I havent had a chance to play the new XK 5, so I cant speak to that, only SKs and XK3.

  4. Just got my Legend Live on Friday!

     

    I LOVE THIS BOARD!

     

    It truly is the closest thing so far to the real thing....

     

    Raw sound is glorious, I havent even used slow as my default .... which I realized that Ive done with EVERY OTHER clone, including the Mojo...

     

    Speaking of which, Chorale is truly stunning, just right. And C/V is spot on on all 3 models.

     

    I cant believe how realistic and spacious Fastis... I found myself looking around for the spinning horn! (Im playing this through a Motion Sound KP 500S)

     

    Action: It took me a minute as (to my taste) it plays supertight (stiff) but I think that that may ease up over time... (A friend had his tech switch out the springs so it plays lighter and he is in heaven,) Upon reflection, I could get used to it really quickly, and I think I will!)

     

    To compare: Mojo seems to be the best of the clones here, Nord is springier, Hammond SK is floppy, X3-2 is almost too light....but I do like it when I am feeling lazy or if I had arthritis I would use one!

     

    Controls are super clean and tight, drawbars included. My only gripe is that CV knob is a bit to close to the first set of drawbars for my taste, but again, not a big deal and Ill get used to it.

     

    Pedal to lower is great until I get my sticks... To my ear, its a little too bloomy around low A-flat, but Im sure that will get fixed in a firmware update.

     

    The 3 models are all superb. Im partial to the 50s for now.

     

    I cant wait to hook this baby up to a Leslie.

     

    Weight and portability: I think they made a mistake in estimating actual weight... it seems less than 35 lbs to me! Super easy and light. Its a bit wider than Hammond, Nord and even Mojo, but not as much as X3-2.

     

    I had to return my Mojo due to build quality issues, and I know could have replaced it easily, but my gut said hold out and I,m GLAD I did!

     

    (I dont want to throw shade at Guido and Andrea because they have an excellent board, but that was my experience...)

     

    At this price point, they can slay EVERYONE.... I also want to give props to Kraft Music and my salespersn Michael (Briggs) Brigham. First time Ive bought from them and they were great. My UPS experience here in NYC was NOT great, but thats. another story.

     

    All in all, Im ecstatic....!

     

    Thanks to Viscount and Pat Bianchi!

     

     

  5. I am a little late to the party here:

     

    I am thinking about one of these as a casual rehearsal board, but am waiting until I try the keyboard action and feel---that will make or break it for me, even for this utilitarian purpose....

    but I saw this quote from the late lamented Dana which I think sums up so much of what keyboard players face, so I am repeating it here:

     

    "Compromising with these boards blows. Why do you think there's so much gear turnover on the forum? "

  6. I heard Pat Bianchi with the new Legend Live last night at Felice 83 with Scott Kreitzer on Tenor and Jonathon Peretz ob Drums.

     

    3 words:

     

    Get

    this

    Organ!!!!

     

    Pat used the Duovox amps in stereo and the Bass was INSANE! No shrill top octave, Beautiful, rich and full through the complete range. I picked up the side of the organ and its as light as the X3-2!!!! Leslie sim and C/V are spot on! Percussion has that ping!

    There's a new king of the hill in the Clone Wars!

    Needless to say, Pat, Scott and Jonathon KILLED IT!!!!

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