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thercman
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Registered: 12/15/12
Posts: 124
Loc: Spokane WA, United States
Hey everyone... A local guy has one for sale in great shape for $150. I think I might grab it. Seems like a good deal. Anyone have one? Can you tell me a little more about it... Is it a good organ to start on?
Kawai James
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The M3 has a shorter key range than the B3, however the tone is supposed to be pretty good. Provided all the tone wheels are working, and everything looks in reasonably good condition, $150 may not be too bad. Perhaps offer $100, and accept $125?
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thercman
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Registered: 12/15/12
Posts: 124
Loc: Spokane WA, United States
Thanks for the info James! I have a buddy that's an electronic wiz... He designs and builds his own guitar tube amps from scratch, schematics and all.If there is an electrical problem I am sure he can fix it. :-) From the images this thing looks like it has been very well taken care of or refurbished at one time. I am thinking that for the price it might be a good way to see how I like playing an organ. This dude makes them sound gooooood.... :-)
Registered: 04/23/05
Posts: 76
Loc: Long Island, NY
As far as I know, the Hammond M3 is the only authentic spinet organ soundwise to the larger B3 since it has the same percussion and vibrato system. The M100 and L100 spinets are great organs, but don't have the exact same sound. They do however have reverb, which the M3 doesn't.
The M3 does have 12 bass pedals which can be annoying. As far as I know, every other Hammond spinet has 13 pedals C to C.
If you're a jazz player used to playing left hand bass, a spinet organ probably won't satisfy you, but if you like playing left hand chords and bass pedals, it's a lot of fun.
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thercman
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Registered: 12/15/12
Posts: 124
Loc: Spokane WA, United States
Since I am a beginner and have no particular style. It seems like it would be fun to play with. I just got back from checking it out. That thing is in amazing condition and it sounds fabulous. I was expecting sort of a worn out sound from being as old as it is. It sounded like a new organ. I am trying to scrape the money together to get it. I spent it all on the NP2 last week. *shrug*
Registered: 04/23/05
Posts: 76
Loc: Long Island, NY
As you found out, it's got motors inside.
If you get the organ, my suggestion is to oil it immediately before using it. You can go online and find Hammond oil and instructions easily (don't use other kinds of oil). It's very easy to do the oiling.
Good luck, hopefully you'll get it!
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Registered: 04/05/09
Posts: 3
Loc: Central Valley, CA
If you end up buying the M3, be sure to lock down the tone generator before moving it. Here's one site that explains how to do that: Before you move your Hammond organ
thercman
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Registered: 12/15/12
Posts: 124
Loc: Spokane WA, United States
Great info thanks!
Well I told the guy I had to pass for now. I am really really tight on funds at the moment. I am waiting for a check to hit the account that's backpay since June 2012. When that hits if its not sold I'll pick it up. :-)
Registered: 04/23/05
Posts: 76
Loc: Long Island, NY
Originally Posted By: ludwig123
If you end up buying the M3, be sure to lock down the tone generator before moving it. Here's one site that explains how to do that: Before you move your Hammond organ
Cripes! I totally forgot about that! It's been a long time ...
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2012 Solo Piano CD of original pieces, entitled 'Journeys'. You can listen to samples at: http://michaelhagglund.com/