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#357218 - 12/21/12 12:00 PM
Re: That Hammond sound?
[Re: Tom Cavanaugh]
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Hi Tom,
I had a M-3 before I went bonkers for a B...used a 147RV (147 with reverb) with it, and when I bought the B-3 I bought a second 147RV cabinet.
The M-3 was manageable with two guys, but the B-3 was a whole different animal, even with the strap on handles/dollies. The C-3 was worse, but it's cabinet apparently stood up better to moving due to not having the seperate legs like the B-3.
Keyboard players back then needed a van or truck just for their gear alone.
Ian
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#357232 - 12/21/12 01:36 PM
Re: That Hammond sound?
[Re: Tom Cavanaugh]
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Senior Member
Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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I've played the C2D, Chas...the sliders are very nice indeed, and do not feel cheap, but I guess I'm more attracted to the more B-3 like drawbars on the XK-3c...even the much less expensive Hammond XK-1 has very nice feeling drawbars (and same rotary sim as XK3c). I must say, though, I was very impressed with the Nord's key feel...very fast and smooth. I probably could get to like Nord's sliders/drawbars as they are a darn sight better than my Tyros4's sliders for drawbar changes.
As far as overall authenticity, the Nord's sound is easily the equal of the current Hammond models, including the Chorus Vibrato, which I think they have nailed dead on. The C2D is also very light, especially for a two manual instrument, but I still have a fondness for the XK3c dual manual, even though it's a lot fussier to set up and break down...the Nord can be carried under your arm...pretty cool.
I tried Hammond's new SK-2, which is more in line with the weight and portability of the Nord C2D, and if I had to choose between them, I think I'd go with the latter. I thought the SK-2 felt a tad cheap compared to the Nord.
The SA and drawbar organs in the Tyros4 are fine for the several organ tunes I play on arranger, but if I was playing in a combo, I'd want a two manual dedicated organ instrument. I also really like the XK3c's reversed color key presets that are located in the same place as the B-3, and with the right setup you can get some really effective wah-wah type effects by alternating between two presets.
If and when there was a rhythm guitarist at the jam where I play my old B-3, giving my left hand more freedom, I used to love doing solos while manipulating the drawbars...you probably know how cool those bars can constantly shade a single note line harmonically.
Have you tried the KeyB Duo that TWD mentioned?
Ian
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