From jackoverfull@gmail.com Fri Jan 06 10:21:12 2012
Subject:Re: Nord C2 vs Hammond B3 click comparison

There wasn't a way to increase or decrease the keyclick on a real hammond organ? I think I stumbled on that some time ago…

Yes, anyway, I only tried two "real" Hammonds (both C3s), one of the 2 clicked quite a lot. And something I didn't like much of VB3E2 is the fact that you can't lower the keyclick under a certain level (I like to have no keyclick at all on certain tunes).

Il giorno 06/gen/2012, alle ore 18.35, frederick_somerville ha scritto:

> A good friend of mine that owns a B3 and did a little testing today to compare the two.
>
> One thing that stood out to me clearly is how a B3 clicks. It clicks a lot.
> But you can´t do anything about it if you are using a 147 or 122 leslie.
> It sounds the way it does. So you smile and enjoy life behind the caterpillar of music.
>
> I set up the C2 to a click level similar to my friends ol B - which means set the click to max.
> This happens to be the setting i normally use but at times I am tempted to lower it because I think it is to much.
>
> But it isn´t - compared to a B3.
>
> I think most ppl would turn down the click on a B3 (compared to how much it naturally clicks) - if there was an option, but the only option you have is do turn the treble down if you use an external amp. I think most ppl turn the treble up when using a dual showman or similar.
>
> Conclusion for the Nord C2 - use the U3 TG model - turn the click to max.
> Then just forget all about settings and imagine its a B3 and focus what is really important - The music you play.
>
> Regards Frederick

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