[HAM] Leslie 25/M3Thomas Kennedy tomcat721 at bellsouth.netMon Jan 15 14:37:33 CST 2007
That was very well said! Tom -----Original Message----- From: hammond-bounces at zeni.net [mailto:hammond-bounces at zeni.net] On Behalf Of Keith Cary Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 2:12 PM To: hammond at zeni.net Subject: [HAM] Leslie 25/M3 I've had almost that combo, on my first Hammond/Leslie combo. It worked fine, though I certainly wanted more highs. It's way better than no Leslie, and with an M3 you don't really need the big bass sound of a 15". If it comes all hooked up, with the switch(es), then yeah, I'd say get it, if it's under $200. You can always sell it down the road, keeping the switches. Hooking up a Leslie isn't as trivial as it sounds and is worth quite a bit of money in itself, if it's done well. I wonder if you could put one of those Motion Sound units on top to get the whole sound? I actually did something like that with my old M3/125 combo and it improved it a lot. I recently installed a Leslie 125 in a recording studio, hooked to a C3. Yeah, I know, pretty crazy, but my friend wanted it. He's had gospel organ players in there since, at least one well-known player who I can't name, and they've dug it. Maybe it's the way he's miking it, or it's the fact that he has it up high on blocks. However, installing it was not a ten-minute job, not at all. I've thought that maybe putting a 12" speaker with a co-axial tweeter horn would sweeten it up a little. I've owned a B3/145 but I prefer my CV/44W, with Trek percussion. It works for me, not for everyone. Believe me, the 44W is a wonderful Leslie, especially with 2 speeds.--- Hammonds are only my hobby, my work is string instrument repair. This debate comes up in all musical instruments, maybe in all art, and maybe in all life. Some people need/want the "true, classic sound" that only certain makes and models can provide. Others are happy with an approximation or, better yet, an oddball sound that nobody else has. A lot of us are somewhere in between. But, I'm pretty sure a lot of the people we emulate first used gear that nobody else wanted. They heard a sound in there that somehow worked for them and then made it so the rest of us could hear the beauty too. Keith CV/44W -- Subscription Options/Unsubscribe/Archives: http://www.zeni.net/hf/ Hammond-Leslie FAQ: http://theatreorgans.com/hammond/faq/ HammondWiki: http://www.dairiki.org/HammondWiki/ hammond at zk3.dec.com archives: http://zk3.hammondforum.com/
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