From frederick.somerville@gmail.com Sun Nov 18 21:48:09 2012
Subject:Re: Installing H.O.A.X.-3 card into a WLM organ
Trell us more about it? :)
2012/11/19 Dennis
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> I got to go down to Matt's place and try this thing out. Real cool, fun
> organ! I did some recording of it, can't wait to mix it down. This thing
> sets up quick, and playing it I couldn't keep my hands off it.
> Den
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> --- In CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com, "mahatkeys" wrote:
> >
> > You have missed the point of my original posting of the WLM/HX3
> conversion project. I was afraid to post at all because of this very
> reaction.
> >
> > This has become the usual session of "my clone sounds better than your
> clone". This was about improving my road rig. I play a CV/tone cabinet/147
> setup at home but can't drag it to gigs. I have spent 25+ years playing
> stage rigs and trying to get better result.
> >
> > What this project produced was an excellent sounding, self-contained
> road-cased organ weighing less than 150 lbs, dual manuals covering C-C,
> with all the functions of a real B3. It requires LESS THAN 60 SECONDS to
> set up from wheeling on stage to plugging into amp/leslie and playing. All
> this for less than $1000 (US) and less time than I spend chopping a spinet
> ("T", "L", or "M"). The cost covers new boards $730, donor organ-$100 at
> yard sale, extra parts less than $100.
> >
> > This IMHO puts it in a class by itself.
> >
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MVH Frederick Somerville
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