How much are hammond organs worth
Of course it doesn't work, it can't! There's not enough "organ" left for it to work! Unless you are certifiably crazy or active on certain online Hammond users groups , you won't consider "project organs" like this for anything other than salvage.
If, by chance, you have already bought this organ, you can always part it out on eBay for a hefty profit. Other Hammond enthusiasts understand your plight so the level of ridicule will be minimal.
More pieces are missing than included, and those that remain are too far gone to have any salvage value. However, if the skeletal remains of the console are present, and you are extremely naive, you may still think it still has some "potential. Even eBay is not an option in cases like this.
Re: original prices of Hammond organs Thanks for the link to the '57 price list - pretty cool! Love it. Brendon Wright. Re: original prices of Hammond organs Bran the Man! Re: original prices of Hammond organs Hey Brannon. We're the same age, both play M3s, and I was wondering the same thing just a few days ago!
They didn't come along until around For M3's it would have been most likely the 25 or I'll see if I still have some early brochures when I get home. Pretty cool! Let us know what you find out from your old brochures Thanks! That is funny about the Ts. I emailed him just to say, "way too much, bro. I need to know what the next step is if the oil doesn't just get it running on it's own I told him his decimal point was off by about 2 places, and not all Hammonds are B3s.
My A had the original receipt in the bench. It is pretty interesting - I'll post a photo of it sometime. Tim Rinkerman. My mom bought a new B-3 with a pair of leslies in Ya' know I keep hearing how difficult and expensive it would be to reproduce a tone generator nowadays. It seems with modern machining methods it would be way less expensive to make one now than it did then. Winding coils, cutting gear teeth These are but a few of the modern conveniences available on the New Hammond.
Another major advantage you have with new Hammond organs is their lighter weight. Our New Portable B-3 weighs even less than that, and can be set up and taken down in a couple of minutes. From the standpoint of convenience and economics, you should definitely consider a new Hammond organ for yourself and your church. It takes a special instrument to make that generational leap.
Expressive as a top Concert Grand, you access this incredible voice at the flick of a switch. Similarly, the two most useful and popular Electric Pianos and Clav are available. The note manual same as a B-3 keyboard is perfect. This is also the perfect keyboard to use atop an existing Hammond, as it will add a 3rd keyboard to expand the Organ range, and it has the pianos, etc spoken of earlier. If you need a little room to stretch out, opt for the Sk, which is identical in spec, but features a 73 note keyboard.
The Sk-1 88 is for the dedicated Piano player. The first Hammond to come with 88 regulation-size Piano keys, its proprietary design give you the feel of a fine Grand Piano, but allows all the sweeps and moves unique to playing the Hammond Organ.
Finally, the double SKX can put your Pianos and Extravoices on one keyboard, and Organ on the other, or it can be played as a double keyboard organ. All the Sk Stage Keyboards have the same tonal specs. The SKX has enhanced capabilities. Choose which keyboard configuration works best for Your Church. Laurens Hammond's original Organ invented in had an intricate electro-mechanical mechanism that used 96 Quarter-sized wheels spinning on driveshafts powered by his patented synchronous motor.
The wheels were notched according to pitch, and an electromagnetic pickup much like that on an Electric Guitar sensed those notches and rendered a musical note. The Drawbars combined those harmonic tones to produce the inimitable Hammond Organ sound.
The wheels are always "spinning". When a note is played, the tones pass, just as water through a faucet. The random starts of each wave played allow for phase interaction, producing the rich tone so prized in the vintage Hammonds. The Digital realization of Laurens Hammond's System allows sophisticated control of every facet. Each Digital Tonewheel can be voiced for Volume, Timbre, Motor Noise and Leakage; enabling the musician to tailor the Modern Hammond to match the characteristics of any Vintage Hammond, or to create their own vision.
Twelve Macro Profiles allow the user to quickly select the most popular "kinds" of Hammond, from Showroom-New to Road-Worn Antique and all points between. At our website, You may now download and install custom Tonewheel sets provided by some of our Artists, as well as other vintage Hammond Organs as cloned by our in-house expert staff.
One of the most distinctive parts of the Hammond sound is the shimmering "Chorus Vibrato". It adds a silken quality to the sound by adding a second, slightly detuned pitch to the original in the Chorus Mode, and repeat-modulating the pitch slightly in Vibrato mode.
Hammond's original design used an electromechanical apparatus that looked much like the distributors you would find in the automobiles of the day, and ran off the same synchronous motor that powered the Tonewheel Generator.
The Sk's Chorus-Vibrato is executed in the Digital Realm, without moving parts, and works under the same model. As with the Tonewheel Generator, Digital control allows a wide range of adjustment that was simply not possible on the original. As the Antique organs aged, the components acquired their own unique qualities. These adjustments are saved per preset. Your Sk-series instrument has a total of 20 Pipe voices - nine 9 for the Upper Manual, nine 9 for the Lower Manual and two 2 for the Pedals.
Below is a list of the voices and the screen abbreviations:. Hammond's exclusive Prochord feature is added to a number of sounds, on the Sk series. With this feature, you can instantly produce a foolproof, professional sounding "horn section", or other unique arrangements. This is not an "auto play" feature you might find on non-pro instruments, but a powerful tool that can add great color to your playing.
The instances of Prochord in conjuction with the Symphonic Strings Library voices add another component, that of leading voices in perfect enharmonic form. Like the Hammond Organ, the Accordion is an instrument found in many genres, with few modern keyboards accurately delivering the voice. The Sk features the entire range of a Suzuki Accordion, with spot-on accurate and authentic registration capability. The unique symbols for Accordion registration appear in the display window, and a Musette setting is available as well.
The Sk is designed to be a comprehensive foundation keyboard, providing the "meat and potatoes" for any performance, but Hammond adds a selection of Orchestral and Synth Instruments for added versatility. Glockenspiel and Vibraphone voices are also on the menu. The wheels were notched according to pitch, and an electromagnetic pickup much like that on an Eelectric Guitar sensed those notches and rendered a musical note.
Hammond's adherence to quality has allowed many vintage instruments to remain vital today, and they are among the most desired and imitated musical instruments ever, but at a high cost. The Electromechanical Hammonds require expensive maintenance, regular doses of oil, and were of great weight; not easy to move at all. A variety of Macro Profiles allow the user to quickly select the most popular "kinds" of Hammond, from Showroom-New to Road-Worn Antique and all points between.
The Tonewheel Generator wasn't the only great invention of Laurens Hammond, and no Hammond Organ would be complete without the full spectrum of ingredients that comprised Mr. Hammond's genius design. This concept allowed one or more keyboards to control the pitches of many pipes within one set or "rank" of pipes. Adopting the harmonic standards and nomenclature of the Pipe Organ, Mr. Hammond's design assured that any organist would be able to play his instrument without a steep learning curve.
Unlike the Pipe Organ, Mr Hammond's design allowed variable volumes of each Harmonic represented by each drawbar. This variation gave the musician millions of combinations of harmonics, and assured that every Hammond player would be able to summon a unique voice. An extra level to the expression a Hammond Organist had at their fingertips was added because the Drawbars could be manipulated in real time.
The B-3mk2 features 4 sets of real drawbars in the size, shape and configuration of Vintage Hammonds. Few musicians realize the Chorus effect pedal widely used for Guitars and Electric Pianos had its genesis as a component of the Hammond Organ. Look on the back of the organ in the bottom left or right corner for an attached plate with the model number on it.
Open the organ top and check the inside of the back organ side. You may need to remove the back frame on certain console model organs to be able to see the inside back frame and locate the model number. The biggest-ticket organ you can legally sell in the U. Widespread diabetes and heart disease is what have made these particular organs so expensive.
Hammond-Suzuki continues to manufacture a variety of organs for both professional players and churches…. The is the most popular Leslie. It was specifically designed for the Hammond organ and is the model most commonly identified with it. Hanert and first manufactured in
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