Somebody on a forum once requested to hear a comparison between the Crumar Mojo and a real Hammond, so here it is! :)
In this clip you can hear short licks played first on an organ then on the other, but both organs are amplified by the same Leslie. They are connected to that small mixer you can see behind me, and then to the Leslie 145 which is provided with a Jack line input (a supplementary preamp stage was added by a qualified tech).
Also, I built a special MIDI adapter by which I can control the Leslie speeds via the Mojo's switch and I can also control speeds by both organs without having to unplug the switches every time.
Hope you enjoy!
Also please visit www.crumar.it if you're curious to know more about the Mojo. Thanks.
Where can I learn to play organ like you?
OffWIthTheRain 5 days ago in playlist Uploaded videos
If any one did not know it, the Hammond A-100 is the same as the Hammond B-3, except for being in a home organ cabinet with no built in Leslie. Some are finding out that the Hammond X-77 is much like the B-3, except for having transistor amplifiers, special features in a modern contemporary design. I used to own a Hammond X-77, great organ! The Leslie controls for the X-77 is very different from a normal Leslie and it requires an X-77 Leslie.
patsaxon 2 months ago
That was great. Wow there's very little difference with the sound coming out of the Crumar Mojo vs the real thing!
newnessmusic 2 months ago