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darc68

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  1. +1 on the 76 key option. My boards are also 76 keys w/ the exception of my new CP33. With gas as high as it is any chance I have to bring my PT Cruiser to a gig I do. It saves me an easy $10 most of the time. Having my new Mackie Punches(12s) really helps too. Beats the bulky KB amps I used to carry. Ideally I want to go with the trailor option. I like the idea of having everything at a gig. Sometimes you need things unexpectedly. It would also save me from having to unload my car after a gig for my family to use it only to reload it again for a gig later that same night.
  2. I think there`s actually 4 KBs. The guy on the Korg MS,The Hammond Player, The Piano player behind him but also if you look behind the Moog player I belive there`s a guy playing a grand piano in an isolated room. He doesn`t play in th begining but at about 6 mins. he`s playing for sure. Defenately one hell of a Big Recording Studio. Even the extra people in the room have a set of cans on. That doesn`t begin to count the seperate monitor mixes they all have.
  3. Where are they From David R? What`s thier live line-up I wonder? I`d imagine bringing the entire group out is a major event.
  4. Vintage Synths, Piano`s, Nord Leads, Hammonds and a Violin w/ distortion all used by a Great new group a friend of mine posted on FB yesterday. Its refreshing to hear such great new music. "Slow Burn" Is the name of the song.
  5. I know you guys are just busting my stones. I love this forum and most days look forward the incredible sarcasm that only you guys can come up w/. I laugh my ass off at some of the comments I read here. Don`t worry about me. I have yet to hook a volume pedal up to this. Actually I`ve been debating wich I should use. I have an old Morley that I was going to try w/ it. I`m not sure if it will have enough tension for my liking but we`ll see. I`ve seen the debate about this BTW in other topic threads. I also need a leslie switch still if I`m gonna run it direct wich I probably will. There is actually a strip of velcro on the front left side for this. It looks like he had it set up to be removable. Not a bad idea for moving purposes.
  6. I didn`t realize the cup on the leslie would be such an issue. At the time I was getting the organ serviced by a friend for free and was really just focused on helping the guy w/ whatever he needed. The cup wasn`t placed w/ any other fore-thought then that. PLEASE FORGIVE ME!!!! I was just excited to finally get pics of the organ for the forum. I`m sorry that has now become the focus of my post.
  7. AH the bike in the background. It some old Harley. This is my partners garage and he has a few project bikes there. Our studio is above the garage. The organ is not that heavy to be honest. I`ll try to get an better figure on that.
  8. Yes it is a bev. on the leslie. It was empty if that saves me at all(lol). The start switches and the vol. conn.(1/4' in/out) are on the back panel wich is located back right of the machine. I was hoping to install removable wheels to the back panel but I don`t think that`s gonna work anymore. There`s just no room for them w/ this set-up. I need to come up w/ a solution though just for easy of moving it. I`m open to any ideas if anyone has any.
  9. Here are some pics of the new chop I recently bought. With the organ came the Leslie 142(145 w/ 122 amp) and the Trek 2 pedal. I didn`t find the Hammond Plate for the organ but a Hammond Tech said it`s definately a B-3. I`m just happy to finally have a great Road Rig. I`ve been waiting forever. *The pics are being uploaded by a friend of the forum. It may be a few before they are visible.
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