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B3 vs M3 Hammond Organ
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[QUOTE="Todzilla, post: 29346, member: 11932"] My opinion is: Real B3 + Simulated Rotating Speaker sounds worse than Sampled B3 + Real Rotating Speaker I'm sure I'll get flamed for this, but the sampled Hammonds sound pretty good. Sure, they feel different and don't really address the drawbar issue very well, but as for Leslies, there's no way to scrimp on physically moving air in circles. Motion Sound is a pretty good economical compromise, but the Korg, Dynacord, Voce, Dunlop Leslie simulators suck, IMHO. Right now I've got a Peavey Spectrum Organ going through an ART tube pre into a Motion Sound Pro-3 (no tube). While it is not the same as a B3 into a Leslie tube pre into a Leslie 147, I am willing to bet that the sound difference ratio is less than either the hernia or ebay-inflated cost ratio. Flame on. [/QUOTE]
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