Electric Organs
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Crumar Sorrento
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Viscount Legend ONE 73
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Viscount Legend ONE 61
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Hammond M-solo Blue
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Hammond M-solo Burgundy
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Hammond XK-4
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Viscount Legend Soul 273
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Viscount Legend Soul 261
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Hammond SKX PRO
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Crumar Mojo Suitcase Limited Black
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Hammond SK PRO-73
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Hammond SK PRO
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Yamaha YC88
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Yamaha YC73
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Crumar Mojo Classic
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Crumar Mojo 61 Black Limited Edition
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Yamaha YC61
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Viscount Legend Live Black Signature
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Roland VR-09 V-Combo B
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Viscount Legend Solo
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Viscount Legend Live
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Hammond XK-5
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Crumar Mojo 61
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Hammond XK-1C
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Hammond M-solo British Racing Green
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Clavia Nord Organ 3
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Hammond M-solo Black
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Crumar Mojo Suitcase
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Viscount Legend
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Hammond XLK-5
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About Electric Organs
Electric organs offer a distinct, often vintage, sound palette ranging from classic gospel tones to swirling psychedelic textures. Primarily utilized by organists in genres like jazz, blues, gospel, rock, and progressive music, they emulate the sound of traditional pipe organs while offering portability and expanded sonic capabilities. The nuanced drawbar system and rotary speaker emulation are defining features.
Electric Organs — Pros & Cons
PROS
- Authentic vintage tones and emulations are readily achievable.
- Greater portability and convenience compared to traditional pipe organs.
- Expanded sonic possibilities beyond traditional organ sounds.
- Often feature advanced connectivity and MIDI capabilities.
CONS
- Can be complex to learn and master the drawbar system.
- Rotary speaker emulation, while improved, isn't always a perfect substitute.
- Physical footprint can still be substantial, limiting portability.
- Sound can be heavily reliant on external amplification and speakers.
Frequently Asked Questions About Electric Organs
Drawbars control the harmonic content of the organ’s sound, allowing for a wide range of tonal colors and textures, mimicking the complexity of a pipe organ.
The rotating speaker creates a characteristic 'wow' and 'wash' effect, vital to the classic Hammond organ sound and a key element of many genres.
A larger keybed (e.g., 32 or 61 keys) provides a wider range and more expressive possibilities, similar to a traditional pipe organ's pedalboard.