Anyone know how to add reverb to a Hammond BV connected to a Leslie 122?
The preamp isn't like a B3. Also, how can I make it overdrive a little more? It has some growl but a little more would be nice.Thanks...
From: "Randall Bush" <raul_de_jalapeno@...>
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Subject: Re: [hammond_zone] sad story
Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2002 13:17:24 -0700
Yes, there is indeed a difference in the sound. On BV and CV serial 17075
and above, they have a 91-frequency TG, with 12 complex tone wheels for
frequencies 1-12. As a result, these models fold back all 12 notes of the
bottom octave and that's where you'll here the difference.
Raul
From: gdhiatt@...
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Subject: Re: [hammond_zone] sad story
Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2002 12:49:01 EST
Raul I think you mentioned that there is a difference in sound with the
BV
and B3 and a few others... like there are more tonewheels or something or
a
difference in frequencies. Can you elaborate? If I was playing one, then
playing the other what would I hear? Thanks! George
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