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From: massonix
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  • YES!

    I bought one of these about six years ago for $AU200. It's not in the greatest condition, but it could scrub up. I have never known what it was other than a Yamaha. Thank you for solving a six-year-old mystery!

    Now to find someone who will fix it up for me.

  • cool, i wish i had this organ

  • A classic Yamaha! Very good video to demonstrate! I like how you demonstrate each of the organ voices, along with the effects.

  • where i can buy one of this one?

  • where i can buy one of this one?

  • The classic Philip Glass machine, I believe?

  • Yes. Michael Riesman played one until the 80s. Before they had Farfisas. What came after the YC-45 in the 80/90s sounded like shisno.

  • I agree. I own a few Yamaha organs, a YC-20 and just bought a YC-25d last week. I love Yamaha organs, they're so versatile. I completely agree with you about the 80's and 90's Yamaha products. Although, you could say that all electric organs are cheap imitations of pipe organs, each different kind of electric organ has it's own characteristic sound. Yamaha's later digital organs and synths are shit, because they only sound like what they sample.

  • i have one of these but all but the vibraphone on the top manual don't work too well. any clue if there's anyone who could fix it?

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