I look at this vid at least 2 weekly, this is the Cadillac of the Hammond tone wheel organ. Very rich sound. The B3 can’t compare. A very dignified sound. Very exclusive. I want one of these, and not the RT3, D152!
Hello Konrad Greene! We have very good news for you! We have one very rare Hammond D-152 in stock! Please contact our office to get more information. www.keyboardexchange.com
Nice collection, I have a ‘71 B3 W/715 Leslie but if I were looking for a Hammond, I be doing some business with ya’…If I run into anyone looking for a Hammond Organ, I’ll definitely refer them to you.!.!.!
The RT-3 model Hammond requires an external speaker like a Leslie speaker or a Hammond speaker. The D-152 model Hammond has self-contained speakers ( Like an A-100) and does not require an external speaker. This is the main difference between an RT-3 and a D-152 Hammond. They BOTH have 32 bass pedals that are exactly the same.
Jim, when you mention using two Leslie's -- I assume that implies that each Leslie is receiving a split of the same audio input, given there is only a mono output from the organ? So the benefit is just that two Leslie's swirling is a richer sound than just one? lol
The 32 bass pedals is the major difference. Self-contained speakers, 32 bass pedals. Looks like a wide C3 and resembles an A-100 as you have mentioned. The RT-3 and D-152 are distinguished by the 32 pedals.......great instrument. More details at www.keyboardexchange.com
I look at this vid at least 2 weekly, this is the Cadillac of the Hammond tone wheel organ. Very rich sound. The B3 can’t compare. A very dignified sound. Very exclusive. I want one of these, and not the RT3, D152!
Hello Konrad Greene! We have very good news for you! We have one very rare Hammond D-152 in stock! Please contact our office to get more information. www.keyboardexchange.com
Excellent harmony, Randolph Carter.
I would like a Hammond D-152 with a Leslie 122 original
I know this sold within hours of this video posting! Sounds amazing! Nice job, Randall.
Nice collection, I have a ‘71 B3 W/715 Leslie but if I were looking for a Hammond, I be doing some business with ya’…If I run into anyone looking for a Hammond Organ, I’ll definitely refer them to you.!.!.!
I love the sound and base quality, it’s better than the B, & C models. The only one close is the A100
Bro. Randolph is the BEST!
Nice AGO Hammond organ but I am still looking for a Concert E Hammond Organ for traditional performance use. Please let me know should you get one in.
Nice D-152
what combination of drawbar do you use in the beginning?
I have the RT3, was wondering what the difference was. Great video, thanks!
The RT-3 model Hammond requires an external speaker like a Leslie speaker or a Hammond speaker. The D-152 model Hammond has self-contained speakers ( Like an A-100) and does not require an external speaker. This is the main difference between an RT-3 and a D-152 Hammond. They BOTH have 32 bass pedals that are exactly the same.
Wo gibt es so viele schöne Orgeln?
How much Is the D-125 in good condition worth?
I know someone that has one of these right now that wants to sell with a Leslie
Yes
Jim, when you mention using two Leslie's -- I assume that implies that each Leslie is receiving a split of the same audio input, given there is only a mono output from the organ? So the benefit is just that two Leslie's swirling is a richer sound than just one? lol
more is always better😉
Is this organ still available?
Wouldn't this compare more to an A 100 more than a C3?
The 32 bass pedals is the major difference. Self-contained speakers, 32 bass pedals. Looks like a wide C3 and resembles an A-100 as you have mentioned. The RT-3 and D-152 are distinguished by the 32 pedals.......great instrument. More details at www.keyboardexchange.com
The AO-33 set up in the D152 is wayyy better than than the AO-39 in the A100