I see the kawai e620 sold for £195 on ebay, got to say I'm little amazed but somebody must have wanted it. The x430 been relisted, nobody wanted that.
Is this very optimistic pricing or are these really worth this much, http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/4-Octave-Pipe-...item1c1aeeb434, considering needs money spending on it, looks lot to me.
I see the kawai e620 sold for £195 on ebay, got to say I'm little amazed but somebody must have wanted it. The x430 been relisted, nobody wanted that.
Thomas Troubadour for £245 GBP, anyone?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/THOMAS-TROUBAD...-/330548863972
The hammond f2000 at £250 is back again, http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/HAMMOND-F2000-...item3a65d491fb sure they have been trying to offload this since 2009. How long are they going to keep trying to sell it. Was a dolphin model at £1000 buy it now, now down to just £150.
That guy's spent more in listing fees than it's worth. A lot more.
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I'll take the 247 and the music desk off the T422 please!
That Omnichord might make a handy 'one time only' frisbee!
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What organ was that striking looking Leslie intended for?
Which one? The 720/540 was a useful combo. 720 is two channel, like the 710, but has a normal foam rotor instead of the Rotosonic. The speaker for that rotor is a bit small and tends to give a 'lighter' sound than you'd get with the typical 15" unit in a 122/147. The 540 adds two more static channels for multi-channel organs, each having just one 8" speaker.
The 247 is the 'decorator' version of the 147, with the same internals. However, compromises had to be made with the location and, IIRC, the size of the treble horns. 147 purists don't like the sound it makes, the 'man in the street' isn't usually that worried. Nicest M100 I ever played was hooked up to a 247 - sounded gorgeous to me!
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I once found a leslie 222 model ( the decorator version of 122) was driven by hamond t500 it also sounded great, wish I'd bought it now knowing how valuable the 122 models are, and I'd quite like a decorator leslie, only ever seen the one.
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