From formercakid@yahoo.com Sat Mar 01 03:14:23 2008
Subject:Re: Gear lust satisfied at last.......
your neighbors will appreciate it too!
--- xk3cdave wrote:
> Ryan,
>
> That would be this big Malamma-Jamma:
>
> http://www.hammondorganco.com/3301.htm
>
> Used in conjunction with a 3300, it will give me the
> sound of an Old
> Hammond Tone Cab and a Leslie (like a 145). If
> you've ever heard or
> played a big Hammond console with a Leslie and a
> Tone cab, it's
> stupefying. You can do your own shout and response
> by selecting back
> and forth from the Leslie to the tone cab. You can
> hit a crescendo and
> then suddenly have the Leslie come on across the
> room to really add
> dimension to your sound. It will be great fun to
> have this replicated
> with modern equipment.
>
> The first big Hammond I heard and actually got to
> play myself (in
> 1964) was an RT3 with a Leslie 145 and and a Hammond
> PR-40 tone cab.
> To do it right you need another half-moon that
> selects from one or the
> other or both cabs at the same time
> (Main/Ensemble/Echo). That's the
> sound I've been chasing for a long time. I finally
> got it 40+ years later.
>
> XKDave
>
>
> ========================================
> --- In CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com, Ryan Stroup
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Dave,
> >
> > I'll have to write that name down. If and when I
> decide to upgrade to
> > the XK-3c or when I decide to add the XK lower
> manual to my rig, I just
> > might have to give Joan a call. Thanks for the
> great testimonial.
> >
> > OK, here's the dumb question of the day for
> ya...What's the Leslie 3301?
> >
> > Take care,
> > Ryan
> >
>
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