From jackoverfull@gmail.com Sat Feb 01 14:37:28 2014
Subject:Re: Tony Monaco show
It's very different, actually.
True for Joey and Jon Lord perhaps (to name a couple) but this time is
different.
I first met Tony in 2011, I had just bought my mojo and was probably
the first to talk him about it. At the time he endorsed hamsuz, yet
didn't have any problem to say they didn't sound right at all in
person. Yet, a few days later, he could try a mojo and fell in love
with it, then made the move as soon ad his contract with hamsuz
expired. When I met him again the following year he was only talking
good about the mojo.
On a side note, that's when we did a mojo vs keyb vs real c3
comparison…The common agreement (many of us "students", Tony and
another well known organist I will not name) was that the C3 still had
something "more" but that both clones were incredibly close, with the
Mojo being closer by very little. Tony also added it was good to have
another excellent clone, because competition keeps everyone improving.
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Il giorno 01/feb/2014, alle ore 23.17, Goff ha
scritto:
> craig it's apparent and the net is full of youtube clips of artists
> who move among the brand names. you might be reading too much into
> this. it would not be any different than watching one man or woman
> going through several marriages in their lives with the "till death
> do they part" sentiment implied but not enforced.
>
> g/
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Craig MacDonald
> To: CloneWheel
> Cc: CloneWheel
> Sent: Sun, Feb 2, 2014 6:07 am
> Subject: Re: [CWSG] Tony Monaco show
>
> I'm really not sure what you're suggesting?
>
> Tony was a Hammond sponsored artist for as long as I can remember
> and he took a rather brave step to move away from Hammond and
> endorse a little startup company and what he believed was a superior
> product. I wouldn't minimize the significance of that.
>
> Craig
>
>