From organbarry@gmail.com Sat May 22 04:31:21 2010
Subject:Ventilator Warning

Something anyone considering a Ventilator should be aware of is that:
I've had my Ventilator for maybe a month and I've found I don't play the
piano anymore, I don't play the guitar anymore, I stay up too late, I
don't get enough exercise, etc. Playing the organ through this thing is
truly addicting! I have three great organs (XK1, C1, and E3) and I used
to play them through a Motion Sound Pro 3T, Low Pro, and KBR-M - lots of
moving air and power in that setup and it sounded great, or I'd use a
Nord with its simulator through a JBL Eon 315 and that sounded great.
Someone recently questioned if the Ventilator is just a fad. When I
first heard you guys talking about it I thought it was mass hysteria -
nothing could be that good I figured. But I ordered one from Germany
figuring I could sell it easily if I didn't like it. And, to be honest,
it did take some getting used to; being used to the other simulators (as
good as they were), I wasn't ready for the intensity of this thing.
But, the more I used it, the more I loved it. I sold the KBR-M, then
realized that even the Pro 3T/Low Pro (which I loved) seemed brittle and
compressed, I sold that also and got a second Eon 315. Playing any
organ through the Ventilator in stereo through those speakers is just
amazing! I've even been playing my Farfisa Professional through it and
it sounds just like Sly at Woodstock! Yeah, it is addicting!