From ablyfundamental@hotmail.com Fri Aug 06 09:49:44 2004
Subject:Re: Hammond M3 for sale

I gigged with an M3 for 3.5 years. There is one critical differences
between the M series and the A/B/C series. I am a little confused by
the details of foldback and number of tone generators, but I can say
this: the M3 does not have the screaming high C that I gotta have. It
gets wimpy up there.
-cliff

--- In CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com, "g_e_marshall"
>
> G
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> --- In CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com, Curt Burnett wrote:
> > No Leslie, unfortunately.
> > You've cooled my feverish excitement.
> >
> > >
> > > > I honestly believe you can get a nice M3 for $50 or less....>
>
> > > OK, I know it's not a clone, but you folks know more about
> Hammonds
> > > > > than anybody else. I currently use an Oberheim OB3^2 but I
> just saw a
> > > > > local(Seattle) ad for a genuine M3 in good shape for $400.
> This seems
> > > > > like a steal. Am I wrong?
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