From MRK7421@aol.com Wed Jun 29 07:47:04 2011
Subject:Re: Getting results with a Numa

The Key B solo is more than a "few" hundred dollars more than a Numa. In
a best case scenario, the Numa can be had for about 1700 dollars, and the
Key B for about 2400 dollars. And that doesn't include shipping from
Italy....

I opted for the Numa also because of the 6 octave function, the 22 lb.
weight and because I could actually get one here with a service plan. Key B
still does not have a U.S. address for distribution, so I wonder who would
service this locally.

We are still speculating what the internal differences are so I am
suggesting that the internal EQing might be differnent. The Numa can sound fat but
external EQing seems to be a must. So my best guess in that Studiologic set
up the preamp tone controls differently than Elvio would have.

As far as I am concerned no other commercially available clone has the
same great chorus vibrato, leslie sim, light weight and ease of use and at a
price that is rivaled only by the Hammond XK-1.

I am getting great results with mine and it didn't take a whole lot to make
it happen. I matched it with speakers and an amp/EQ I already had.

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