Dr Teeth Posted March 23, 2002 Share Posted March 23, 2002 Does any of you know what model is this hammond that i saw in the stro: 1. Two 49 key keyboard2. Has a groovebox3. Volume Pedal4. And onw octave in foot pedals.5. In appereance is similar to the M3 Where does those things have the model? I look for it without succes... Rebuilding My Self Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
B3Nut Posted March 23, 2002 Share Posted March 23, 2002 Does it have drawbars? what do the control tabs say on them? Also, peek around the back. There's usually an ID tag near the floor, bottom right as you look at the back of the organ. Hammond made piles of spinet organs....the non-tonewheel ones are worthless, pretty much. The later Aurora spinets (solid-state, drawbars, internal leslie) can sound good, but I wouldn't pay a lot for one. TP --- Todd A. Phipps "...no, I'm not a Hammondoholic...I can stop anytime..." http://www.facebook.com/b3nut ** http://www.blueolives.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dr Teeth Posted March 23, 2002 Author Share Posted March 23, 2002 Thanks amigo!. Well i think this is at a good price more or les $300. I could not make any good sound but I think it is for my very little aproach to organs than for anything else. Well yes, it has Drawbars. One for foot, two for lower keyboard, and more or less 12 for upper key board. Ir has vibrato, two kinds of reverb, tremolo slow and fast, perc, sustain. Any Idea? Is it a good price? the tag is destroyed... Rebuilding My Self Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
B3Nut Posted March 23, 2002 Share Posted March 23, 2002 One for foot, two for lower keyboard, and more or less 12 for upper key board. Ir has vibrato, two kinds of reverb, tremolo slow and fast, perc, sustain. Any Idea? Is it a good price? the tag is destroyed...Hmm. 2 drawbars for the lower? One green, the other yellow I think? If so, run away. It's an early all-solid-state spinet, and not a very good one either. They were trouble. $300 is way too much for one. Keep an eye out for an M-100 or M-3 or L-100. They're out there, they made TONS of those. And sometimes you can get them for a good bit less than $300. Especially L-100's....those often go for $200 all the way to free for the hauling. You'll be happier in the long run, I think, with a tonewheel/tube Hammond spinet. TP --- Todd A. Phipps "...no, I'm not a Hammondoholic...I can stop anytime..." http://www.facebook.com/b3nut ** http://www.blueolives.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve LeBlanc Posted March 23, 2002 Share Posted March 23, 2002 Todd's the man! Yep...remember I got lucky and scored an M-102 for $28. http://www.youtube.com/notesleb Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
S_Gould Posted March 23, 2002 Share Posted March 23, 2002 LatinMusic - Where are you located? There's an M3 in the want ads here (Southwest Florida) for $250. I'd jump on it myself, but I already have a mint M2 and an OB3 module. Scott Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dr Teeth Posted March 23, 2002 Author Share Posted March 23, 2002 Well my location is the main point. I am in Guatemala Central America. That is why i got so excited reading hammond in a organ. In Guatemala there is not ANY B3, could you imagine? And been optimist there are mmmmm 20 hammond... so you could imagine... well, ill wait a little more time... Rebuilding My Self Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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