The organ features 61 waterfall keys with highly detailed sensitivity and dynamics. The main control panel then offers you 9 harmonic cues, knobs and buttons for controlling effects, a three-band equalizer and 64 factory or 64 user presets. You can then enrich the output signal with studio-quality effects such as Chorus, Vibrato, Reverb, 8 multieffects, 28 classic organ sounds, or two digital Leslie simulations.
The rear panel offers flexible connectivity in the form of line outputs, headphone output, MIDI In/Out, or a trio of pedal inputs (Expression, Footswitch, Damper). The sound and vintage design of this instrument will take you back to the 60's and 70's, but thanks to new technologies, it will make sure your playing fits perfectly into modern musical styles and genres.
About Hammond
The Hammond organ is an electric organ invented by Laurens Hammond in 1934. His original intention was to replace the large church organ with a smaller instrument that could be easily transported, while building a cheaper alternative to the air-powered pipe organ. Eventually the hammond became so popular among keyboard players over the years in the 1960s and 1970s that today it can be heard in just about every genre of music from jazz to rock, blues, rock, church and gospel music. Today, the Hammond brand is owned by the Japanese Suzuki Musical Instrument Corporation and the European headquarters of Hammond Suzuki Europe is based in the Netherlands.
Specifications
- Keyboard: Waterfall
- Keyboard Type: Organ
- Keyboard Surface: Smooth
- Number of Keys: 61
- Automatic Accompaniment: No
- Input Ports: 2x Jack 6,3 mm TRS, MIDI In
- Output Ports: 2x Jack 6,3 mm TS, Headphone Jack 6,3 mm TRS, MIDI Out, 8-pin Leslie
- Polyphony: 61
- USB to host: No
- USB to device: Yes
- USB midi: No
- Sound Systems: No
- Width: 958 mm
- Depth: 305 mm
- Height: 101 mm
- Weight: 7.5 kg
- Adapter included: Yes
- Country of Production: China