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Model H-112 Series Serial Number 11087 1967 1967 Hammond Tone-Wheel in working condition no known issues. I have had this for a few years so time to down-size. A classic piece of American History and only ever used in a home. Would suit a Hammond Enthusiast and is complete with the pedal board. Delivery can be arranged locally or as far a-field as ChCh and surrounds. Production Year:1965 through 1974 Cabinet Size: 50 1/2" wide, 26 1/2" deep, 50" high with music rack, 445 lbs with pedals and bench.
Manual:Two 61 note manuals with overhanging keys. 25note detachable pedal board. Controls: One expression pedal effecting both manuals and pedals...tone compensated photo-cellt ype. Kick switch mounted to pedal cancels vibrato "immediately". 9 presets and 2 adjust keys for each manual. 2 sets of 11 drawbars for upper manual, 2 sets of 10 drawbars for lower manual. 4 pedal drawbars. 28 tabs for percussion, vibrato, sustain, reverb, etc. Amp/Output:Stereo amplification plus a bass channel. Two 8"speakers and one 15" speaker. Mixture of solid-state and tube circuitry. Features: 96 tone wheel generator with self-starting synchronous motor. Tones go up to a high B(around 8,000Hz), then fold back. Fold back note: 16' goes all the way down, the higher harmonic in the mixture draw bars does not fold back. Reiteration, percussion touch control, harp sustain, string bass, lots of vibrato/chorus controls, reverb controls.
This item is available for viewing at my Selwyn Place Store- Pickup available as are delivery options- please enquire.
For an appointment to view contact Neville Mr Music Nelson. Please check my other auctions and classified services listing.
This unit does not have an external speaker and the Leslie switch as shown in the photo has since been removed
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Pick-up available from Nelson, Nelson Bays | Free |
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Relisting as the buyer didn't complete the sale Seller comment Monday, 22 April 2024 This is just for the organ, not the leslie speaker, right? b*******8 (119 • 11:50 am, Tue, 23 Apr )Yes. it got sold separately mrmusic (469 • Tuesday, 23 April 2024 )Oh that's great. I thought about how I could modify it but couldn't bring myself to that kind of project at the time. The organ looks amazing. Good luck! b*******8 (119 • 01:40 pm, Tue, 23 Apr )Thanks- needs a new home mrmusic (469 • Tuesday, 23 April 2024 )Playability.of this organ is it close / same as a b3s? ,im in hoki with a bit of a.collection of older organs probably one or 2 too many.. this seems cheap if it's all going?there are 2 suitcase Hammonds here just taking up space ,the country needs an organ n piano museum at this rate sad to see the waist of cool and once very desired gear t**********n (117 • 06:41 pm, Fri, 26 Apr )It is a 60's Tone Wheel with the solid state system of output etc not valve as in the C3/B3/RT3/L100 etc. My RT3 and L100 went north last week. The H100 is working perfectly with its internals all operating. It has the 25 note pedal board and the original bench with it. It came with a Leslie which I sold separately so the connections are there to take a Leslie if required. I'm interested what suitcase Hammonds you have?? Yes a museum is needed but space the issue for me hence selling off. mrmusic (469 • Friday, 26 April 2024 )How far north did you ship brother? Gisborne 4010 here. This would beat my L100 especially in the pedal dept h*****u (43 • 09:51 am, Sat, 27 Apr )I took the RT3 to Wgtn and then a piano mover taking it to Auckland..Shipping from Nelson to Gisborne would be expensive me thinks...I use Amoova out of Wgtn mrmusic (469 • Saturday, 27 April 2024 )