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  • Tried my Hammond in a band situation the other week..

    This is me with my band off the shelf... but yeah, I am noticing a weird issue with my iPhone's microphone, it sounds like it's switching from full optimal performance to a pixelated sound at some sequences.
    Gear
    Organs: 1972-73 Conn 632 "Serenade" analog theater organ, 1967 Hammond H-111 (not sounding but working), '72 Hammond T-524 + my '71 Hammond L-112 across the country.
    Synths: Roland D-20, Kawai K11, Yamaha QS300
    Leslie Cabinets: 1975 Leslie 825 and 1974 Leslie 705.
    Guitars: Monterey Stage Series bitsa, 1991 Charvel CX-291 bitsa, 70s Hondo acoustic and a ton of parts.
    Pedalboard: Home made DJ case thing conversion with a lot of budget pedals on it.
    Amps: Fender Sidekick Reverb 35

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    Re: Tried my Hammond in a band situation the other week..

    Is there a drummer and bass player ?
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    • #3
      Re: Tried my Hammond in a band situation the other week..

      Originally posted by GoldenVulture View Post
      Is there a drummer and bass player ?
      Just a bassist. Drummer could not make practice for some reason. We have a guitarist too. though I play guitar most of the gigs we do, we're slowly transitioning the Hammond to a band situation. My Leslie however is not liking being moved a lot, sometimes the slow motors overheat and stop working, or the fast motors act up. erugh... It has to be in a room with a very cold A/C right next to it, in order to work properly. Strangest issue I have had with it. and occasionally the organ will drop volume but once it's settled in it works. It has its quirks but yeah.
      Gear
      Organs: 1972-73 Conn 632 "Serenade" analog theater organ, 1967 Hammond H-111 (not sounding but working), '72 Hammond T-524 + my '71 Hammond L-112 across the country.
      Synths: Roland D-20, Kawai K11, Yamaha QS300
      Leslie Cabinets: 1975 Leslie 825 and 1974 Leslie 705.
      Guitars: Monterey Stage Series bitsa, 1991 Charvel CX-291 bitsa, 70s Hondo acoustic and a ton of parts.
      Pedalboard: Home made DJ case thing conversion with a lot of budget pedals on it.
      Amps: Fender Sidekick Reverb 35

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      • #4
        Re: Tried my Hammond in a band situation the other week..

        I dug that Deep Purple near the end. How many times do you change your shirt during rehearsal?

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        • #5
          Re: Tried my Hammond in a band situation the other week..

          Originally posted by Swampy View Post
          I dug that Deep Purple near the end. How many times do you change your shirt during rehearsal?
          Very rarely. There were 2 other people that wanted a go at it, so I caught that too.
          Gear
          Organs: 1972-73 Conn 632 "Serenade" analog theater organ, 1967 Hammond H-111 (not sounding but working), '72 Hammond T-524 + my '71 Hammond L-112 across the country.
          Synths: Roland D-20, Kawai K11, Yamaha QS300
          Leslie Cabinets: 1975 Leslie 825 and 1974 Leslie 705.
          Guitars: Monterey Stage Series bitsa, 1991 Charvel CX-291 bitsa, 70s Hondo acoustic and a ton of parts.
          Pedalboard: Home made DJ case thing conversion with a lot of budget pedals on it.
          Amps: Fender Sidekick Reverb 35

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          • #6
            Re: Tried my Hammond in a band situation the other week..

            Ass view!!

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            • #7
              Re: Tried my Hammond in a band situation the other week..

              Originally posted by GuitarFanatic View Post
              It has to be in a room with a very cold A/C right next to it, in order to work properly. Strangest issue I have had with it. and occasionally the organ will drop volume but once it's settled in it works. It has its quirks but yeah.
              That shouldn't be a problem.

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              • #8
                Re: Tried my Hammond in a band situation the other week..

                So what if it's an ass view? At least you all have audio


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                Gear
                Organs: 1972-73 Conn 632 "Serenade" analog theater organ, 1967 Hammond H-111 (not sounding but working), '72 Hammond T-524 + my '71 Hammond L-112 across the country.
                Synths: Roland D-20, Kawai K11, Yamaha QS300
                Leslie Cabinets: 1975 Leslie 825 and 1974 Leslie 705.
                Guitars: Monterey Stage Series bitsa, 1991 Charvel CX-291 bitsa, 70s Hondo acoustic and a ton of parts.
                Pedalboard: Home made DJ case thing conversion with a lot of budget pedals on it.
                Amps: Fender Sidekick Reverb 35

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                • #9
                  Re: Tried my Hammond in a band situation the other week..

                  Originally posted by GuitarFanatic View Post
                  So what if it's an ass view? At least you all have audio


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                  No i liked it!

                  Your thoughts on portable ac for the organ? YOu could plumb it right in.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Tried my Hammond in a band situation the other week..

                    Originally posted by kramersteen View Post
                    No i liked it!

                    Your thoughts on portable ac for the organ? YOu could plumb it right in.
                    Lol, only the leslie needs A/C


                    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
                    Gear
                    Organs: 1972-73 Conn 632 "Serenade" analog theater organ, 1967 Hammond H-111 (not sounding but working), '72 Hammond T-524 + my '71 Hammond L-112 across the country.
                    Synths: Roland D-20, Kawai K11, Yamaha QS300
                    Leslie Cabinets: 1975 Leslie 825 and 1974 Leslie 705.
                    Guitars: Monterey Stage Series bitsa, 1991 Charvel CX-291 bitsa, 70s Hondo acoustic and a ton of parts.
                    Pedalboard: Home made DJ case thing conversion with a lot of budget pedals on it.
                    Amps: Fender Sidekick Reverb 35

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                    • #11
                      Re: Tried my Hammond in a band situation the other week..

                      Originally posted by GuitarFanatic View Post
                      Lol, only the leslie needs A/C


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                      Have you ever seen trent from punchbowl?

                      I removed the video because gin will infraction the **** out of me.
                      Last edited by kramersteen; 01-03-2017, 04:52 AM.

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                      • #12
                        Re: Tried my Hammond in a band situation the other week..

                        Originally posted by kramersteen View Post
                        Have you ever seen trent from punchbowl?

                        I removed the video because gin will infraction the **** out of me.
                        Hahah yes, it is a hilarious video.


                        Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
                        Gear
                        Organs: 1972-73 Conn 632 "Serenade" analog theater organ, 1967 Hammond H-111 (not sounding but working), '72 Hammond T-524 + my '71 Hammond L-112 across the country.
                        Synths: Roland D-20, Kawai K11, Yamaha QS300
                        Leslie Cabinets: 1975 Leslie 825 and 1974 Leslie 705.
                        Guitars: Monterey Stage Series bitsa, 1991 Charvel CX-291 bitsa, 70s Hondo acoustic and a ton of parts.
                        Pedalboard: Home made DJ case thing conversion with a lot of budget pedals on it.
                        Amps: Fender Sidekick Reverb 35

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