Dave McCracken
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That is fine for someone who has no interest to know what
their instrument does.? Not meant to be smart.?
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Bottom line is we are all different.? Appreciating
and despising different styles and sounds.? There is nothing everyone will
agree on.? Just the jazz/rock/gospel to theater organ preferences are
worlds different.? Some play at home when they are bored and it makes them
happy.? When the thing breaks they can wait until next November to spend
money so someone can fix it - or not.? Some others play to
make money and use it as a tool.? In that
case if someone play professionally, when it breaks or when you are not able to
play in front of a substantial audience I'd hate to be the guy that never gave a
hoot how it works.? Some just beginning their
Hammond appreciation with a couple of albums, another with a Voce microB module,
others with one spinet or several Hammond consoles, some others maybe in the
business of repairing/selling them.? No opinion is more righteous than the
other.? To me the bottom line should be if it involves Hammonds it is
likely in the right place at the Hammond Zone.? If it doesn't interest
anyone, we'll press the delete key.? No one will be offended.? Takes
much more energy to debate something we don't like than to ignore
it.
Just realize, your suggestions to spend money on real
thing and spend money to repair it is not an option for ever
hobbyist.
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Dave McCracken
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