Yes, i have one of these keyboards as well, though not in as good condition as yours. Its also called the Haven61. I think it sounds really good. It also seems to be the portable version of the other organ i have, and have put photo's up on this site, the Haven by Crumar with its built in leslie speaker.. The Haven61 sounds amazing in recordings, when you add a nice reverb to it. Very soulfull, authentic sound. Hope you enjoy it. How much did you get it for? Im currently trying to sell my Haven by Crumar organ, but as yet havent had any takers. If anyone lives near Glasgow, scotland and are interested in it, let me know. I need the space. Thrum rudyslab wrote: > --- In crumar@yahoogroups.com <mailto:crumar%40yahoogroups.com>, > "rudyslab" <rudyslab@...> wrote: > > > > i just picked up this organ. haven't even cleaned the dust off yet. > > it's in amazingly good shape for its age. two of the three metal name > > plaques still have the factory plastic film on them. everything > > works, but i think i need to open it up and clean things up a bit. > > the expression pedal quit working an hour afer firing it up, but i was > > told it was an easy fix(burned out bulb). the guy threw in a univox > > pro verb, which adds nicely to the sound. i've primarily played > > guitar for the last 20 years, so i consider myself a hack on the keys. > > still, though, it's fun to play, and apparently not very common. > > anyone have any pithy advice or humourous antecdotes about this > > particular beast? > > > > i also uploaded a couple quick pictures to the photo area. i'll take > better ones once it's clean. > >
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Re: [crumar] Re: crumar organizer 2
2006-12-08 by Oceanwave
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