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Sound Recording and Reproduction
Recording (live or studio)
Hammond organ and Leslie speakers in the studio
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[QUOTE="BobRogers, post: 351012, member: 28855"] Yeah, the M3 looks like the real value purchase: waterfall, vibrato, chorus, percussion. No low register or high foldback, but what the hey. It's got the tone at a fraction of the cost. And since I can't kick bass and don't know anyone who can... I'll keep my eyes peeled. The Leslie looks tougher to find on its own at a good price (and a lot of M3s are home organs sold without a Leslie). For recording I want low power, tubes, don't really need reverb - so the ideal model is the most popular and expensive - 122. The bargain models are all high powered solid state models from the 70's. The search continues. [/QUOTE]
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