![]() Organs are among the least sought after Hammond organs on the market, Sadly, in this proces, most of the character With the T-500, Hammond succeeded in totally suppressing This must have been yetĪnother attempt to accomodate the home organ and church organ markets. Kill the key click inherent in Hammond organs. This was further emphasized by the cheesy looksĪnd the inclusion of a cassette recorder! Hammond deliberately tried to Market, rather than the professional market. The inclusion of rythm accompainment was targeted at the home organ Notįinally they added an internal Leslie and Leslie 700-seriesįrom a commercial perspective, there is no doubt that So that lower manual and bass pedals came under rythm control. Hammond also integrated the Rythm III unit directly into the lower manual/bas pedal signal line, ![]() The chorus/vibrato was now individually selectable for upperĪnd lower manual. To T-400 organs, but as with any revision some of the circuitry had again been The very last tone-wheel organs was the T-500-series, which was aĬontinuation of the T-100 to T-400 series. Tone-wheel and the mechanical scanner vibrato. The T-series organs were all-transistorized organs, except for the Hammond had made many changes to their organ designs. Point was the abandoning of tone wheels in the organs. Hammond made both great and crappy organs. Hammond T-522 Tone-wheel Organ Hammond T-522 Tone-wheel Organ.
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