Might as well use that gear lust to justify a BK-9, Russ...

I know the forum is only just waking up to this gem, but I've been in love with it since it came through the door. Wicked B3 (and yes, nobody should be ALLOWED to play a B3 sound without a swell pedal... it should be disconnected until you plug one in, LOL), able to go the gamut from clean (even too clean, like this) to wound up dirty contacts and all.

Yes, just like the Nord's and other top B3 sims, you get adjustment of the key click volume, drawbar crosstalk, and several different amp sims, so you can go from polite church B3 into a PR cab, to a jazz B3 through a 145, to a bored-out rocker running through a Marshall before the 147's!

In something weighing 20lbs..!

I am in love with it! Mind you, just like any real love, there are things that drive you crazy... But that's love for you!

BTW, they fixed one of my pet peeves in the G70, the reverb send was PRE-Leslie, not post. Now you can get a nice hall or room around the Leslie, and go for that big room 'Whiter Shade' sound, or a smaller room for jazz. This demo, on the whole, could have done with a bit more reverb on the Leslie, to match the drums, but still a good one, nonetheless...

And I am ecstatic to hear of Russ's recovery. That must be such a relief. Treat yourself to the best live sounding arranger (and by FAR the best Hammond sim in an arranger) out there as a reward!
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