Ah, finally a decent side-by-side comparison of these two! In this corner, the original, venerable, vintage Hammond B3 (1958). And in this corner, one of the top contending “clonewheels”, the digital Hammond Suzuki XK3. In the video below Jim Alfredson, organist for acclaimed soul jazz trio organissimo and blues band Root Doctor, discusses the differences [...]
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