![]() ![]() However if the numerals "143" that you provide are correct then I don't think it is one of the "Composer" series either. The boys are right, your Hammond is not an "L" model. The L200 simply added the Rhythm II auto rhythm unit. No L series organ ever had an internal leslie. They tend to suffer from problems caused by the interconnectors between the internal circuit boards, but a good cleaning of these with Caig De-Oxit usually cures it.Īs far as the sounds goes, these organs don't quite have the original Hammond townewheel sound, but it's nevertheless a good, strong organ sound, helped by the internal leslie. ![]() If you can post a photo we can ID it precisely.Īs for the reputation of these organs, it's not brilliant in terms of reliability. The last 3 digits related to the style and wood finish of the console. There were three basic models, the 142xxx, 144xxx and 146xxx. The offset manuals will have 44 keys each and the combination of upper drawbars and lower manual stops indicate its one of the 'Composer' series organs from the 1980's. Not absolutely sure what organ you have but it's definitely not an L series model.
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