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Frederick J. Sherrod
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This is a very good looking B-3 clone. It sports nice stained wood construction and looks like it belongs in Granny's parlor, or in a Jazz club. It's furniture-like appearance is a drawback in the rock n roll world, where every move leaves another scratch or ding. The rotary speaker simulator was good in 1976 but is severely lacking by today's standards. Playing this vintage piece through a tube amp or leslie, more than compensates for any short comings.
Comments About the Sounds:
One of the first Hammond B-3 clones, it set the standard to be followed for years to come. Copies of it's legendary sound can be found in the Trinity, Triton, and Karma workstations.
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(Thanks to Frederick J. Sherrod for this info.)
and Frederick J. Sherrod for the pic
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