that sounds really cool. Almost sounds like a Sega Genesis or SNES. I bet if you put it through some phase shifter it would sound almost like a 70s string machine like an ARP Solina.
What do you think about some of the early 70's Electones? I have a Yamaha B4cr that I just found to replace one I had lost about 10 years ago. I got lucky and found one in great working order for $25 usd at a yard sale. These Electones were smaller 'apartment size' spinets. They are transistor oscillator organs even though there are some IC's ( integrated circuits) in the organ they still are very transistor sounding. The B4cr has a built in fast/slow Leslie, reverb, 13 pedals, drums w/ balance.
Do you know if these are any different from a synthesizer without any filters, LFOs, ADSR control and all that? Is this comparable to a warmer sounding casiotone?
I mentioned I had a Jaguar built as a kit in the 60's by the Heathkit company. I understand your desire for a well taken care of Jaguar, although it was a Heathkit it was indeed a Vox thoroughly. The red top Vox organs wood cases tend to become fragile and things come loose- the tone generator boards are held in by one tiny and short screw. During airplane transport mine broke in several places including a cracked circuit board. Tell your seller to pack soft material over AND under the red top!
Sounds like what was used by Capcom in some of their NES games.
wawawis 1 week ago
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great Organ,i like sounds,regards from Argentina
pablocasstro 2 months ago
I can feel the electricity through the sound, love the way it bips simply and powerfully. Nice playing, kind of game boy groove.
melitosse 4 months ago
That was hot! I was wondering..what's a good price for one of these in good and working condition? Thanks
woohoohooie 9 months ago
Raspy and nasal, I like!
Desmaad 1 year ago
whats the song called? please
ToastedOmond 1 year ago
that sounds really cool. Almost sounds like a Sega Genesis or SNES. I bet if you put it through some phase shifter it would sound almost like a 70s string machine like an ARP Solina.
hotlanta71 1 year ago
What do you think about some of the early 70's Electones? I have a Yamaha B4cr that I just found to replace one I had lost about 10 years ago. I got lucky and found one in great working order for $25 usd at a yard sale. These Electones were smaller 'apartment size' spinets. They are transistor oscillator organs even though there are some IC's ( integrated circuits) in the organ they still are very transistor sounding. The B4cr has a built in fast/slow Leslie, reverb, 13 pedals, drums w/ balance.
paulj0557 1 year ago
Do you know if these are any different from a synthesizer without any filters, LFOs, ADSR control and all that? Is this comparable to a warmer sounding casiotone?
pencildives 1 year ago
I mentioned I had a Jaguar built as a kit in the 60's by the Heathkit company. I understand your desire for a well taken care of Jaguar, although it was a Heathkit it was indeed a Vox thoroughly. The red top Vox organs wood cases tend to become fragile and things come loose- the tone generator boards are held in by one tiny and short screw. During airplane transport mine broke in several places including a cracked circuit board. Tell your seller to pack soft material over AND under the red top!
paulj0557 1 year ago
@paulj0557 Thanks for your kind message. I think so,too. Vox organ is very delicated. So it's a worthful valuable.
organ69hiko 1 year ago
crazy... only one octave for the bass?
onosson 1 year ago
@onosson Yes! That's a really Combo Organ!
organ69hiko 1 year ago
@onosson - Yeah, but what an octave it is! The low end on this thing is amazing.
deadbirdsings 1 week ago
Great! I would love to see you play a Vox Jaguar! (too many boring demos and not enough music) as always keep 'em coming!
mewrth 1 year ago
Thanks! I'm looking for a Vox Jaguar very maintenanced. I'm running the Vintage Organ Shop "organ69" in Japan. Please wait for a moment!
organ69hiko 1 year ago
@organ69hiko Geeze, I could never run this type of a business. I'd want to keep everything for myself! Nice looking instrument. Sounds good. :)
totalrod2 1 year ago
@totalrod2 Thanks! I'm really glad to hear that.
organ69hiko 1 year ago