[HAM] XK-3 Hammond Keyboard

Jerry Fowler jerryinkc at gmail.com
Sat Mar 3 14:05:04 CST 2007


Admittedly I know nothing about the XK3, but I would like to address
leslies.
There are obviously many different models of leslie.
As far as vintage ones go, the most popular models are the 122 series family
and the 147 family. 147 family leslies can easily be connected to any
speaker level signal source, such as your favorite amp. Let us know what
kind of leslie you have and we can be alot more help.
-Jerry

On 3/3/07, jeboyd2003 at juno.com <jeboyd2003 at juno.com> wrote:
>
> Dear Group,
> Does anybody know how I could find someone in the state of Illinois that
> would handle the XK-3 Hammond keyboard?
>
> I'm trying to find out the answers to these questions.  I'm wondering,
> since it has a set of upper and lower draw bars, can the keyboard be
> "split" so that you can use the draw bars separate?  Playing the upper
> half of the keyboard one way and the lower half of the keyboard another
> way, with a different sound.  And, could this "split" be moved to
> different positions on the keys, other than just in the middle of the
> keyboard, that is if it can do that?  Also, one more question to someone
> that might know.  Can you hook this XK-3 keyboard to a regular Leslie?
>
> If someone could answer those questions, I would really appreciate it.
>
> Thank you much,
> Jim
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