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Post by mtwallet on Feb 17, 2011 3:33:44 GMT -5
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Post by cady on Feb 17, 2011 18:46:43 GMT -5
Hey, that's a nice job. I once thought of doing something like that, but the work was too intense. I then, came up with another way to have a "combo organ" & a "traditional" spinet type console. I got a non- working older (1963?) Hammond, parted that system out, then used the cabinet (console) to support the Rheem Mark VII & a (yikes!) Casio CTK 520L. I did that by rearanging the inner shelving of the "Hammond" console & taking the speaker's "baffle board", (with the speakers still mounted to it) out of the console & built a "Tone cabinet for them. That "Tone Cabinet"also houses the (circa 1960?) Conn Deluxe Caprice dual speed Leslie "wheel". Anyway, the 2 keyboards are only "just" sitting in the console & can be unplugged & carried off to a "gig" any time. The "Console" itself is now light enough to be transported by myself. For Ampifier power, I'm using a Peavey Standard Series "Mark III" amp head. The reverb is the "original" 1963 "Hammond" unit. Oh, what things we "keyboardists" go through to have a "portable" organ system.
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Post by mtwallet on Mar 3, 2011 10:20:03 GMT -5
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