From jvo621@optonline.net Mon Jan 11 22:25:22 2010
Subject:Re: Stevie Winwood

In addition to Chorus the M100 series has the Celeste vibrato setting which I think is unique to that model. The Second and Third Percussion harmonics can be selected simultaneously. There is also built-in spring reverb.
Notice how Stevie makes up for the lack of foldback by playing the same chords an octave apart with both hands on the upper keyboard.
The M102 was widely used by British bands in the mid-to-late 60's before they all got their B3's. In England this model was available in a split cabinet version that was easier to move. The Small Faces, Pink Floyd, Rolling Stones, and Winwood (w/Spencer Davis and early Traffic) used the split model. The Beatles had Billy Preston playing an M102 on "Let it Be" and "The Long and Winding Road". Other M100/102 users include The Animals, Alan Price Set, Ten Years After, Yes, Led Zeppelin, Procol Harum, The James Gang, and John Mayall.