Registered: 11/12/08
Posts: 2445
Loc: Bluffton/Hilton Head SC USA
Friend of mine had one back in the day and played a regular gig at a bar. Ran it thru a 145 leslie. I filled in for him one weekend and it was great. Big $$$ if I remember. I do know he got the leslie for $200 because he beat me to it.
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My Cousin had oneYC45, with the pedals, yes like a regular spinet organ also Yamaha had at the time three models that had the "tremolo" the R50, R100 and the R200 the largest model had 3 rotating styrofoam rectangular speakers only vertical instead of the horizontal like the Leslie.....the R 100 had 2 rotating speakers, and the R50 probably only one, never saw one in person.
I had one R200 with my Electone E10 AR, and was powerful......they where also nice looking, I used for my gigs then.
Registered: 05/26/99
Posts: 9673
Loc: Levittown, Pa, USA
I have the XL125... similar to this model. 44 key manuals instead of 61's, but a couple more added features.. Same built in Leslie, and added vibrato tabs.. Same drums..
Oh my GOD! this Hammond was my 2nd keyboard from the beginning that I had with the Leslie, it's a B-200 model, very well built, WOW! brings back memories.
Originally Posted By Bachus
Originally Posted By Fran Carango
That video sure makes me appreciate my 74 Hammond, a whole lot more
You can not compare them really well..
The hammond was a full organ.. This is much more a cross between an organ and a synth.. Lots of synth features on board
Its kind of the predecessor to Yamaha’s GX-1 and CS80 lines..
Where the hammond, was a tonewheel i asume? Dont know my 74 Hammonds that well.. Or was it this model
To me its almost incredible how good the 50 year old tech still sounds..
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