Thank you for demoing the XK-5 against the HX-3. I have always wondered if I did the right thing buying the Mag and now I know I did-may buy another one-Thanks again!
WOW!!!!! My brother, great to see you again. All your product lines sound great, but the one that i love the best is at 14:52. The sound is warm and churchy, The engine sounds like some work has been done to it. I think younger musicians would prefer A screaming hammond Hammond. But for my tastes, This is perfect. Great Demonstration on your product line. We've got to do an interview on your dynamic business for my "Christian Access' Program. Later my dear Brother, All the best!!!!
if you're into vintage dirt sound then hammond and hx3 .. clean then Suzuki and viscount ... I had a preamp put in by Sebastian and my organ cleaned up like the Suzuki ..but thats what I needed for that church ..... the real gift here in this video is Sebastian .... how do I know ... he play different for every organ ... a lot of guys can't do that .... bless you reverend wheat !!!
Thanks Brother Sebastian for this walk-through and brother you sound amazing bro may the most High continue to use you for his glory to bless all of us.
Before I even watched this I see your face and I see the product and I'd all of a sudden get a sigh of relief of knowing that I'm gonna get some valuable accurate information. Finally someone can answer some of the hundreds of questions always had plundering in my head about these organs and moduyeah these Oregon's images lol😂 thank you so much!
Out of All the clones, to my ears the HX3 is the warmest or the most natural in comparison to the B3. You have convinced me in my clone preferences, I’ve never played a viscount but I’ve never really liked the sound of the viscount from just what I’ve been hearing. I’ve personally played a xk5 but it still has that bright electronic tone to me. The HX3 is the best I’ve heard from what you did on this video.
Great comparison video! Very good! My Hammond XK-5 settings using the B3 tonewheel generator and the 59+ chorus/vibrato. It’s very similar to my 1956 Hammond B3 through a Leslie 122.
For the records, I have been following you before cats was doin all this video stuff with limited material on playing and tutorials..YOU ARE LEGEND! Salute!!
Thank you for this demo. Perhaps maybe you can demonstrate the button features like the transpose and others and how they work on the Viscount. I'm really looking forward to purchasing this organ for myself and needed a more in depth demonstration a this was amazing.
I love the first two organs!! I also love when you were playing the Viscount organ and you were playing in the '30s using it. All organs are great but those three stuck out to me
The wonderful late Joey DeFranchesco helped design the Legend. I have a Legend JDF. The 30s, 50s and 70s were recorded and taken from his own instruments. It's a great instrument. Believe me !
Mr. Wheat, You are the man!!! Love the chords!!! The B-3 to me has a warm sound, The XK5 sounds great through the Leslie!!! It is indeed brighter, but I did enjoy the Chorus/VIB it is deeper on this XK5 going through the 122. I was amazed of the sound of HX3, WOW!!! IT had more bottom/low than the XK5!!! I like the power of the Viscount, I did not like the Chorus/vibe on the Viscount. BUT WOW!!! when played through a 122, WOW!!!!
I personally am a Hammond B3 fan. There's something about the warmness in the tube and the tone generated sound coming from the B3 with the Leslie speakers. The one that I was impressed with of the digital organs on the video was the HX3. The tone was very musical. To me, the Nord with the Neo Ventilator Speakers were awesome. Quite sure the Nord will make a comeback.
AMEN. NOTHING TOUCHES A HAMMOND NOR EVER WILL. VISCOUNT LEGEND ORGAN IS LIKE HAVING A CASIO KEYBOARD. YOU CAN MAKE IT SOUND ALMOST GOOD ENOUGH IF YOU KNOW HOW TO PLAY BUT IT'S A PIECE OF CRAP
Just seen this Video. Amazing ! Thank you for your knowledge and experience. I bought a Viscount Legend JDF (Joey DeFranchesco) with twin Hurricane speaker cabinets. It's been absolutely great. Now obviously the Hammond is the king but the Legend sounds very close and is light to handle and move to gigs. I live in the remote Scottish Highlands so there are no music shops or dealers for hundreds of miles anymore. That's my main reason for keeping things simple ! So far I've had no problems apart from a small problem with my 25 note bass pedals. That turned out to be a minor fault but Viscount sent me a complete new circuit board. Fitted in minutes ! I love it and made the right decision in this locality. If Viscount can make Huge Cathedral Organs they can easily make a Legend ! Beautiful Italian tone but as I said earlier, Hammond will always be King !
Sebastian... I remember when we upgraded your DV DUO from the Computer Version to the DSP. We both agreed that the KeyB DSP was missing something, even though it sounded robust. The computer version still had that warmer sound. Then when we moved you into the HX3 you said and I paraphrase, "The HX3 has that sound ." I couldn't agree more with you that the HX3 has the warmth that was missing in the DSP generation of KeyB organs. Also, when the HX3 is connected to a computer and using their software it allows you to adjust so many aspects of the HX3 engine. The FPGA chip allowed Carsten Meyer the ability to do so much more than DSP. IT STILL SOUNDS GREAT and it gets even better! Something I find interesting is there are a fair number of people overseas that have purchased the HX3 and use it with their KeyB. Casten Meyer even made a software Control Set just for that reason. As you know when we installed your HX3 in the DV Duo we didn't have to do too much. It came down to tweaking. Carsten Meyer is amazing, he listens to what people say. I guess the bottom line is, "The secret to the perfect tonewheel sound is the imperfection of the tonewheel organ." The Hammond Suzuki sounds thin and is too bright in the upper drawbars. This has been the issue with their XK products from the start. The KeyB's vibrato/chorus, IMHO, is weak and in some cases too wide. And maybe not enough straight amplitude in mixing. For what it's worth, I think you did a fair comparison presentation.
Good evening and God Bless! I am David and I have a studio now and I have been trying to chase the B3 sound now you just gave me an idea. Amplifier and Equalize the shape and sound of my organs.... first I wanna say all the organs you demoed here sound beautiful in my honest opinion its not only the sound of the organ but the Leslie is what makes any I mean by any organ can sound good great and awesome but the important lesson i learned everybody has their own opinions about clonewheels. I love all organs on the plant. Even the cheesy Farfisa organs but put any lesslie to an organ Oh My Lanta now with good EQ and Amplification system to sound them thru my Korg D3200 and now I got the sound I'm looking for. Thanks and God Bless brother your Legend 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 Amen and Amen. BTW your playing had me mesmerized thank u. Sounds number 1❤❤❤❤❤. I use Roland JV1010 with SRJV 08 keyboards of the 60s and 70s with a Hammond XB2 as my controller. I use A 1996 Hammond XMC1 with controller I have a EMU B3 as Well as Korg NS5R and My Hammond X5 with MO6 Yamaha a MX49 yamaha as well as my Neo Ventilator 2 and all my organs sound great thru them. I also to a Tube amplifier simulation pedal. Nice tone
All Of These Beautiful Instruments Have TONE'S SO RICH That It's PALPABLE. I Could Taste The Richness Of The Tones. The A100 Was About My Lease Favorite. The Hammond B3, & The HX3 & The Viscount Have Rich Creamy Sounds. Hammond Suzuki Beautiful Tone. They Were Like Eating Baked Alaska. C3&2 Beautiful Richness Or Listening 2 Baked Alaska, Mmm-Mmm- Good 👍😊
Thanks for this. I have a Hammond SKx, A-3 ( the XK5 with lower manual and pedals in the B-3 style spindle stand), and my '62 A-102 in fruitwood with matching Leslie 142. I have played them side-by-side in pairs, and they all sound great to me. I play my A-102 the most, but the A-3 sounds great, and if I was so inclined I'm confident it could be tweaked to sound even better given all the flexibility and adjustments available. For versatility and tweak-ability, the A-3 can't be beat IMO, but my A-102 gives me an unmatched Hammond experience. My A's stay home, only the SKx goes out to play with me. ;)
@@danp.6082 thanks! The A3 is moveable, but takes two people to carry the dual manual console. That's why I have the SKx. The pedals are bulky and heavy too, but manageable for one person unless many stairs are involved. Cheers!
Great shootout. I would have liked this shootout to have been - B3 with Leslie and all the others have to compete SOLELY on their own - meaning using each clones internal Leslie. Most of us out here are looking for that ONE that sounds the closest to a B3/Leslie without dragging a real Leslie around.
Sounds fantastic! All of them! Full Bass and nice Highs. Can you tell us how the 122 was recorded or Mic’d I hope to see more of your demonstrations Thanks!! I have had many Hammonds and Leslie’s Everyone of them has there on unique sound. My XK5 for some reason doesn’t sound as nice using the 122 Or 145 so I’m using a 760 and recently purchased Motion Sound Pro145 since has built in Microphones
Thanks for this test ! I have a hammond A100 plugged into a 145 at home and a Mag P2 organ (HX3) for gigs, and honestly, the hx3 is the clone that comes closest to that sound we all love. the chorus / vibrato is great and the bass is so good on the HX3 I tested the xk5, but it was in a 3300.... I found the treble too aggressive the leslie 122 seems to sound good too !!!! thanks again
The Viscount seems very impressive, altho, having owned nearly a dozen different hammonds i my lifetime, you really HAVE to hear it in person to get the real difference in sound
Professor Wheat; thank you for this! I own Hamichord M-C3 (pre Crumar Mojo w/the same engine & more Hammond-like layout) and a Viscount Legend. You noted that you'd swapped out the Diversi DV's sound chip with the HX-3, and I was wondering, since they are the same organ initially, can this be done with the Viscount? The tone on the HX-3 is rivaled only by IK Multimedia's Hammond B-3X (whose Leslie sim is rivaled by no hardware to date) & I'd love to make it my default tone, since the Viscount can't effectively trigger the B-3X app. Ugh.
Thanks for this great video. Personally I will always prefer a Hammond B-3 with Leslies. The thing I had wish you would add it in your shoot out comparison would be a gospel choir… come on man that’s what this is all about!!
In my opinion, the HX3 sounded the most realistic out of the clone wheels. The overdrive immediately caught my ear. I also loved the 50s sound on the Viscount. I own the viscount legend live and im not a big fan of the default sounds, but i believe that it sounds amazing hooked up to an 122. I love how you can tweak the highs and bass of those clones though and using the viscount editor on my Mac. I personally don't like how the electric organs made by hammond sound. So many baptist churches in my city have those electric Hammond models like the xb-3 (THEYRE TRASH). By the way, the discontinuation of the c2d was a mistake IMO.
im seriously thinking of waiting a little for the new HX3 (3.6? i forgot) with the preamp and all of that. i would love to buy an UHL or mag organ with the latest HX3 engine built in
The 3rd organ demo sounded exceptional ,to me the HX3 gave the best sound.. I played for a church about 6 years ago that had viscount and i was never impressed with it , granted i got by with it ,but nerve really liked it..that being said ,the B3 will always be my favorite thou..
I am a die hard old school Hammond head and prefer just them but the Viscount got my attention. I think it's mainly the only one I could really hear the bass pedals from.. Weird for me to say this I would tell somebody to get the Viscount if they couldn't get a Hammond but they have to get that Leslie 122 or another version of it to get all the benefits from it..
You sound great! We have a diversi at our church. How did you hook up the HX3 to the diversi? I would like the same set up you had. Please let me know. Thanks
Thanks, but next time please mount the camera above you so we can see what you are playing and buttons / knobs pushed. Your back was covering most of the XK5. I also sometimes couldn't hear you talking when I set the volume for the organs.
Sebastian, I can't remember - but I think the B3 and Leslie have tubes in their preamp and amp stages. These tubes distort all the time and not just when pushed. This is what gives the Hammond it's warm sound character that everyone loves and can hear. The Hx3 amp did a very credible audible simulation of this distortion sound dynamic, and why I thought it was the best clone.
@@wheatworkspro oh ok..I could have sworn I saw tubes in the back of my B-3s back in the day. I definitely also remember them in my 122 Leslie, but I thought also in the organ..thnks
Dope video! I liked the HX3 the best if I had to choose from the digital lineup. Authentic sounding bottom and bite on it. I personally own a Hammond Sk2 which sounds good too, but much cheaper than the Nord comparable. They all are fairly close because the differences are pretty subtle to me. I'll be saving this vid for my own practice as well...you were blazing!! 👌🏾🔥🔥🔥😁
I had an SK2 I used with a Ventilator, before I bought a Mag C2 organ (with HX3 & Mini-Vent built inside) OVER 5yrs ago. I still had the SK2 for a few weeks with the Mag organ before I sold the SK2. On first play, the Mag C2 was so different, I wasn't sure about it. The next day, I played the SK2 again - and yuk, it sounded horrible ! From then on, the Mag organ sounded so much better. Just goes to show how first impressions aren't what you expect them to be. Never regretted buying my Mag C2 organ - which has an 11-pin leslie socket too. I've upgraded the firmware to v4.25 (as far as the HX3 engine goes), but now they come with the newer HX3.5 engine which is apparently EVEN better, if that's possible !!! AND, the Mag organs look super cool. Never felt the need to change my Mag C2 organ in the 5.5yrs since (and I've gone through analogue Korg CX3, Hammond XB2, Roland VK7, Hammond A100 (in poor condition), Hammond SK2, before getting my Mag C2.
@@snakehips81 Thanks for the reply. If I had to do it again, I'd probably get a different digital organ with 4 sets of drawbars just for navigation's sake. In any event, I'll be checking out your UA-cam channel.
Excellent review of all these organs up against the granddaddy of Hammond organs the B3. As a longtime musician and part time servicer I always listen for that tube leakage sound from the internal amplifier. The electronic sound can't seem to get it exactly right but they're good if you don't have the real one.
In terms of rank, the order i would go down is the order you players them. 1. Nothing will beat the real thing. 2. The XK5 sounds like an organ on a recording. 3. The HX3 sounded a Lil thin but sits in a mix well. 4. The Legend sounded very old school, although i like the scream of the 30’s. What’s interesting is that all of the digital ones can be tweaked to your liking with their editor software. I would also love a test with all of their internal Leslie’s if possible. With that said, in my use case for live streaming, I would probably get the legend jdf version. The XK5 is too expensive & the Mag organs are not that more cost effective. And if i didn’t like the Legend tonewheels or Leslie after tweaking, I’ll either use the IK Multimedia Leslie app or Hammond B3-X.
The Vintage Hammond B-3 and the Hammond XK-5 with the 122 Leslie Great combination and sound
No one else has done a real back to back quick comparison of the available clones, so thank you..real good playing.
When a gifted musician like yourself is at the organ; you set the atmosphere in the house!
It’s your skillfulness and proficiency.
This proves once again that the Leslie is most of the sound. They all sound good, and nothing else on earth will ever sound like a real Leslie.
I love the sound of that classic '58 and you play it just right.
All sounds great I’m going with the Viscount Legend for access for travel.🎹👍💯
All the organs sounds great ..can’t go wrong with the b3 tho ...great content
I was just telling Gene people be sleeping on your skills, sounding good bro
Sebastian, you made all those instruments sound great! God bless you my friend.
Thanks 🙏🏾
Thank you for demoing the XK-5 against the HX-3. I have always wondered if I did the right thing buying the Mag and now I know I did-may buy another one-Thanks again!
Sebastian.. THANK YOU for this!! They ALL sound fab! I own a wonderful '57 B3/122 combo plus a Mojo 61 for gigs.. You are an organ Angel!!
At the end of the day the Leslie is obviously the key element
True! That’s my take away!
I ran my farfisa through a leslie and it sounded great!
WOW!!!!! My brother, great to see you again. All your product lines sound great, but the one that i love the best is at
14:52. The sound is warm and churchy, The engine sounds like some work has been done to it. I think younger
musicians would prefer A screaming hammond Hammond. But for my tastes, This is perfect. Great Demonstration
on your product line. We've got to do an interview on your dynamic business for my "Christian Access' Program.
Later my dear Brother, All the best!!!!
if you're into vintage dirt sound then hammond and hx3 .. clean then Suzuki and viscount ... I had a preamp put in by Sebastian and my organ cleaned up like the Suzuki ..but thats what I needed for that church ..... the real gift here in this video is Sebastian .... how do I know ... he play different for every organ ... a lot of guys can't do that .... bless you reverend wheat !!!
Thanks Brother Sebastian for this walk-through and brother you sound amazing bro may the most High continue to use you for his glory to bless all of us.
Before I even watched this I see your face and I see the product and I'd all of a sudden get a sigh of relief of knowing that I'm gonna get some valuable accurate information. Finally someone can answer some of the hundreds of questions always had plundering in my head about these organs and moduyeah these Oregon's images lol😂 thank you so much!
No doubt, B3 and HX3 are both superb sounding instruments.
Out of All the clones, to my ears the HX3 is the warmest or the most natural in comparison to the B3. You have convinced me in my clone preferences, I’ve never played a viscount but I’ve never really liked the sound of the viscount from just what I’ve been hearing. I’ve personally played a xk5 but it still has that bright electronic tone to me. The HX3 is the best I’ve heard from what you did on this video.
We are selling that HX3 package
@@wheatworkspro is it sold?
@@johnmackey5150 Which one?
@@wheatworkspro hx3
@@johnmackey5150 no
Great comparison video! Very good!
My Hammond XK-5 settings using the B3 tonewheel generator and the 59+ chorus/vibrato. It’s very similar to my 1956 Hammond B3 through a Leslie 122.
For the records, I have been following you before cats was doin all this video stuff with limited material on playing and tutorials..YOU ARE LEGEND! Salute!!
Enjoyed this!! Keep em coming Sebastian!
That B3 sounds is lovely. Love the full bass. 😍
Thank you for this demo. Perhaps maybe you can demonstrate the button features like the transpose and others and how they work on the Viscount. I'm really looking forward to purchasing this organ for myself and needed a more in depth demonstration a this was amazing.
I’m a dealer let me know
I will be doing more videos on the organ
No transpose bro. Learn them keys 😎🔥
@@vaughnbrathwaite I tried, now i'm preaching, I dont play as much as I use to anymore, but sometimes that what service is. TGBTG
Excellent. Thanks for your posting.
I love the first two organs!! I also love when you were playing the Viscount organ and you were playing in the '30s using it. All organs are great but those three stuck out to me
The wonderful late Joey DeFranchesco helped design the Legend. I have a Legend JDF. The 30s, 50s and 70s were recorded and taken from his own instruments. It's a great instrument. Believe me !
Mr. Wheat, You are the man!!! Love the chords!!! The B-3 to me has a warm sound, The XK5 sounds great through the Leslie!!! It is indeed brighter, but I did enjoy the Chorus/VIB it is deeper on this XK5 going through the 122. I was amazed of the sound of HX3, WOW!!! IT had more bottom/low than the XK5!!! I like the power of the Viscount, I did not like the Chorus/vibe on the Viscount. BUT WOW!!! when played through a 122, WOW!!!!
The B3 and HX3's tone resonates with me more. Great comparison!
I personally am a Hammond B3 fan. There's something about the warmness in the tube and the tone generated sound coming from the B3 with the Leslie speakers. The one that I was impressed with of the digital organs on the video was the HX3. The tone was very musical. To me, the Nord with the Neo Ventilator Speakers were awesome. Quite sure the Nord will make a comeback.
AMEN. NOTHING TOUCHES A HAMMOND NOR EVER WILL. VISCOUNT LEGEND ORGAN IS LIKE HAVING A CASIO KEYBOARD. YOU CAN MAKE IT SOUND ALMOST GOOD ENOUGH IF YOU KNOW HOW TO PLAY BUT IT'S A PIECE OF CRAP
HX3 with neo vent or without?
Just seen this Video. Amazing ! Thank you for your knowledge and experience. I bought a Viscount Legend JDF (Joey DeFranchesco) with twin Hurricane speaker cabinets. It's been absolutely great. Now obviously the Hammond is the king but the Legend sounds very close and is light to handle and move to gigs.
I live in the remote Scottish Highlands so there are no music shops or dealers for hundreds of miles anymore. That's my main reason for keeping things simple !
So far I've had no problems apart from a small problem with my 25 note bass pedals. That turned out to be a minor fault but Viscount sent me a complete new circuit board. Fitted in minutes ! I love it and made the right decision in this locality.
If Viscount can make Huge Cathedral Organs they can easily make a Legend ! Beautiful Italian tone but as I said earlier, Hammond will always be King !
I love this video, watched it many times thank you so much for posting Good playing as well.
All do sound amazing. Can you do a video on which has the best internal Leslie please. And also the best overall pedals Blessings
Just to listen to all the different modes, ESPECIALLY the OG in comparison , is SO refreshing ❤️🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿!
I like the Viscount Legend. Very gutsy sounding.
I love the HX system but I'm like you I love the B3
Excellent presentation......
Thank you for this shootout. I love the Hammond couple wit a leslie but it is SO expensive in South Africa to buy one
Sebastian... I remember when we upgraded your DV DUO from the Computer Version to the DSP. We both agreed that the KeyB DSP was missing something, even though it sounded robust. The computer version still had that warmer sound. Then when we moved you into the HX3 you said and I paraphrase, "The HX3 has that sound ." I couldn't agree more with you that the HX3 has the warmth that was missing in the DSP generation of KeyB organs. Also, when the HX3 is connected to a computer and using their software it allows you to adjust so many aspects of the HX3 engine. The FPGA chip allowed Carsten Meyer the ability to do so much more than DSP. IT STILL SOUNDS GREAT and it gets even better! Something I find interesting is there are a fair number of people overseas that have purchased the HX3 and use it with their KeyB. Casten Meyer even made a software Control Set just for that reason. As you know when we installed your HX3 in the DV Duo we didn't have to do too much. It came down to tweaking.
Carsten Meyer is amazing, he listens to what people say. I guess the bottom line is, "The secret to the perfect tonewheel sound is the imperfection of the tonewheel organ."
The Hammond Suzuki sounds thin and is too bright in the upper drawbars. This has been the issue with their XK products from the start.
The KeyB's vibrato/chorus, IMHO, is weak and in some cases too wide. And maybe not enough straight amplitude in mixing.
For what it's worth, I think you did a fair comparison presentation.
Great comparison video. Thank you. The HX3 engine sounds very close to my RT3 chop (mylar capacitors).
DUDE LOVE THE XK5 SOUND
I’m going live to make a review on this awesome demonstration of this video
Awesome video!
Fantastic demo, just amazing! Thanks so much for the video and for posting, love your playing!!!! ❤️❤️❤️
Good evening and God Bless! I am David and I have a studio now and I have been trying to chase the B3 sound now you just gave me an idea. Amplifier and Equalize the shape and sound of my organs.... first I wanna say all the organs you demoed here sound beautiful in my honest opinion its not only the sound of the organ but the Leslie is what makes any I mean by any organ can sound good great and awesome but the important lesson i learned everybody has their own opinions about clonewheels. I love all organs on the plant. Even the cheesy Farfisa organs but put any lesslie to an organ Oh My Lanta now with good EQ and Amplification system to sound them thru my Korg D3200 and now I got the sound I'm looking for. Thanks and God Bless brother your Legend 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 Amen and Amen. BTW your playing had me mesmerized thank u. Sounds number 1❤❤❤❤❤. I use Roland JV1010 with SRJV 08 keyboards of the 60s and 70s with a Hammond XB2 as my controller. I use A 1996 Hammond XMC1 with controller I have a EMU B3 as Well as Korg NS5R and My Hammond X5 with MO6 Yamaha a MX49 yamaha as well as my Neo Ventilator 2 and all my organs sound great thru them. I also to a Tube amplifier simulation pedal. Nice tone
7 tier Of keyboards. I play bass, rhythm and lead guitars too as well as drums. I play all 4 instruments. including the B3 organ emulations
Also add mild compression after the EQ
This made my whole 2022 year!!! Thank you and blessings brother!!
Sebastian you're a beast!
All of em sound good.. The Viscount is impressive
All Of These Beautiful Instruments Have TONE'S SO RICH That It's PALPABLE. I Could Taste The Richness Of The Tones. The A100 Was About My Lease Favorite. The Hammond B3, & The HX3 & The Viscount Have Rich Creamy Sounds. Hammond Suzuki Beautiful Tone. They Were Like Eating Baked Alaska. C3&2 Beautiful Richness Or Listening 2 Baked Alaska, Mmm-Mmm- Good 👍😊
Bro thats the first time I heard you play.....yooooooo you a beast dude!!!!!!!!
Thank you man you took me back to my roots.
You should do a video on the Crumar clone wheel organ.
Just love your playing!
You sound fantastic! The HX3 is amazing!
This is incredible, exactly what I needed to know right now. Thank you 🙏
Thank you for doing this sir, very informative! ❤👍
Thanks for this.
I have a Hammond SKx, A-3 ( the XK5 with lower manual and pedals in the B-3 style spindle stand), and my '62 A-102 in fruitwood with matching Leslie 142. I have played them side-by-side in pairs, and they all sound great to me.
I play my A-102 the most, but the A-3 sounds great, and if I was so inclined I'm confident it could be tweaked to sound even better given all the flexibility and adjustments available.
For versatility and tweak-ability, the A-3 can't be beat IMO, but my A-102 gives me an unmatched Hammond experience.
My A's stay home, only the SKx goes out to play with me. ;)
Wow. Nice collection. Is the new A3 movable for nicer bigger gigs?
@@danp.6082 thanks!
The A3 is moveable, but takes two people to carry the dual manual console. That's why I have the SKx.
The pedals are bulky and heavy too, but manageable for one person unless many stairs are involved.
Cheers!
this is a clinic all by itself
Great playing! I can tell you really understand harmony!
I like the B3, it sounds good especially with the custom preamp. Pairs great the the Leslie speaker.
LOVE THE 1ST ORGAN. GREAT SOUND
Love it!!! Great demonstration!!!
Great shootout. I would have liked this shootout to have been - B3 with Leslie and all the others have to compete SOLELY on their own - meaning using each clones internal Leslie. Most of us out here are looking for that ONE that sounds the closest to a B3/Leslie without dragging a real Leslie around.
Agreed. Using a Leslie with a clone for purposes of judging, is cheating.
But once your decision is made, yes… use a Leslie all you want.
Great video. All sound great. All serve a specific purpose. But for church I would still prefer the B3
The HX3 was the most enjoyable…in my opinion. Thank you.
Italian origin :)
Sounds fantastic! All of them! Full Bass and nice Highs. Can you tell us how the 122 was recorded or Mic’d
I hope to see more of your demonstrations Thanks!!
I have had many Hammonds and Leslie’s
Everyone of them has there on unique sound. My XK5 for some reason doesn’t sound as nice using the 122 Or 145 so I’m using a 760 and recently purchased Motion Sound Pro145 since has built in Microphones
Thanks for this test !
I have a hammond A100 plugged into a 145 at home and a Mag P2 organ (HX3) for gigs, and honestly, the hx3 is the clone that comes closest to that sound we all love.
the chorus / vibrato is great and the bass is so good on the HX3
I tested the xk5, but it was in a 3300....
I found the treble too aggressive
the leslie 122 seems to sound good too !!!!
thanks again
I love all these organs. 👍
Cool vid! Thanks, brother. 👍 Btw, the B3 crane demolish brought us here ....... 😊
Cool stuff brother
OK number one and two, one sounds good so far.
Both magnificent
This was a very good comparison to the organ nation 👍🏾
Great shoot-out and good playing!
The Viscount seems very impressive, altho, having owned nearly a dozen different hammonds i my lifetime, you really HAVE to hear it in person to get the real difference in sound
Professor Wheat; thank you for this! I own Hamichord M-C3 (pre Crumar Mojo w/the same engine & more Hammond-like layout) and a Viscount Legend. You noted that you'd swapped out the Diversi DV's sound chip with the HX-3, and I was wondering, since they are the same organ initially, can this be done with the Viscount? The tone on the HX-3 is rivaled only by IK Multimedia's Hammond B-3X (whose Leslie sim is rivaled by no hardware to date) & I'd love to make it my default tone, since the Viscount can't effectively trigger the B-3X app. Ugh.
HX3 all the way. The Viscount is the least impressive here. Would have been interesting to hear the Mojo as well.
The Hammond B3 will always remain undisputed champ but that Viscount sounds amazing!!!! 😳😳😳
They all sound great. I like the last one but would be content with anyone.
Thanks for this great video. Personally I will always prefer a Hammond B-3 with Leslies.
The thing I had wish you would add it in your shoot out comparison would be a gospel choir… come on man that’s what this is all about!!
You make them all sound appealing!
Viscount legend is a beast especially in 30’s mode
In my opinion, the HX3 sounded the most realistic out of the clone wheels. The overdrive immediately caught my ear. I also loved the 50s sound on the Viscount. I own the viscount legend live and im not a big fan of the default sounds, but i believe that it sounds amazing hooked up to an 122. I love how you can tweak the highs and bass of those clones though and using the viscount editor on my Mac. I personally don't like how the electric organs made by hammond sound. So many baptist churches in my city have those electric Hammond models like the xb-3 (THEYRE TRASH). By the way, the discontinuation of the c2d was a mistake IMO.
im seriously thinking of waiting a little for the new HX3 (3.6? i forgot) with the preamp and all of that. i would love to buy an UHL or mag organ with the latest HX3 engine built in
I agree with you! I was thinking the same thing.
The 3rd organ demo sounded exceptional ,to me the HX3 gave the best sound..
I played for a church about 6 years ago that had viscount and i was never impressed with it , granted i got by with it ,but nerve really liked it..that being said ,the B3 will always be my favorite thou..
How much are selling the Viscount organ for?
1958 1959 were the best sounding Hammond organs EVER MADE
I am a die hard old school Hammond head and prefer just them but the Viscount got my attention. I think it's mainly the only one I could really hear the bass pedals from.. Weird for me to say this I would tell somebody to get the Viscount if they couldn't get a Hammond but they have to get that Leslie 122 or another version of it to get all the benefits from it..
playing and changes are beautiful brother
You sound great! We have a diversi at our church. How did you hook up the HX3 to the diversi? I would like the same set up you had. Please let me know. Thanks
Key Click?
Doc that Viscount is nice!!!
Thanks, but next time please mount the camera above you so we can see what you are playing and buttons / knobs pushed. Your back was covering most of the XK5. I also sometimes couldn't hear you talking when I set the volume for the organs.
Sebastian, I can't remember - but I think the B3 and Leslie have tubes in their preamp and amp stages. These tubes distort all the time and not just when pushed. This is what gives the Hammond it's warm sound character that everyone loves and can hear. The Hx3 amp did a very credible audible simulation of this distortion sound dynamic, and why I thought it was the best clone.
Actually the Organ has a solid-state preamp in it
@@wheatworkspro really? What about the amp in the B3 and in the Leslie - are there tubes in them?
The B3 is solid-state the Leslie is a traditional tube amp 122
@@wheatworkspro oh ok..I could have sworn I saw tubes in the back of my B-3s back in the day. I definitely also remember them in my 122 Leslie, but I thought also in the organ..thnks
@@lbamusic let me give a little clarity my B3 is custom and I put a solid-state preamp in it but stock from the factory yes it comes with tubes
Dope video! I liked the HX3 the best if I had to choose from the digital lineup. Authentic sounding bottom and bite on it. I personally own a Hammond Sk2 which sounds good too, but much cheaper than the Nord comparable. They all are fairly close because the differences are pretty subtle to me. I'll be saving this vid for my own practice as well...you were blazing!! 👌🏾🔥🔥🔥😁
I had an SK2 I used with a Ventilator, before I bought a Mag C2 organ (with HX3 & Mini-Vent built inside) OVER 5yrs ago. I still had the SK2 for a few weeks with the Mag organ before I sold the SK2. On first play, the Mag C2 was so different, I wasn't sure about it. The next day, I played the SK2 again - and yuk, it sounded horrible ! From then on, the Mag organ sounded so much better. Just goes to show how first impressions aren't what you expect them to be. Never regretted buying my Mag C2 organ - which has an 11-pin leslie socket too. I've upgraded the firmware to v4.25 (as far as the HX3 engine goes), but now they come with the newer HX3.5 engine which is apparently EVEN better, if that's possible !!! AND, the Mag organs look super cool. Never felt the need to change my Mag C2 organ in the 5.5yrs since (and I've gone through analogue Korg CX3, Hammond XB2, Roland VK7, Hammond A100 (in poor condition), Hammond SK2, before getting my Mag C2.
@@snakehips81 Thanks for the reply. If I had to do it again, I'd probably get a different digital organ with 4 sets of drawbars just for navigation's sake. In any event, I'll be checking out your UA-cam channel.
Is that Pre-amp from Keyboard Products? I have the KP 122 Plus in my 122 leslie. Love it.
Excellent review of all these organs up against the granddaddy of Hammond organs the B3. As a longtime musician and part time servicer I always listen for that tube leakage sound from the internal amplifier. The electronic sound can't seem to get it exactly right but they're good if you don't have the real one.
Hmm, that Frankenstein Diversi sounds great to my ears.
Can you please do a review of the Hammond SKX sounds and how you would rate it according to the benefits of having organ, piano and synh engines
I appreciate you sir!!
Hi from South-Pacific, what's about the different keys action, multi contacts feel, pedal sound and material/manufacture quality... God bless
In terms of rank, the order i would go down is the order you players them. 1. Nothing will beat the real thing. 2. The XK5 sounds like an organ on a recording. 3. The HX3 sounded a Lil thin but sits in a mix well. 4. The Legend sounded very old school, although i like the scream of the 30’s.
What’s interesting is that all of the digital ones can be tweaked to your liking with their editor software. I would also love a test with all of their internal Leslie’s if possible.
With that said, in my use case for live streaming, I would probably get the legend jdf version. The XK5 is too expensive & the Mag organs are not that more cost effective. And if i didn’t like the Legend tonewheels or Leslie after tweaking, I’ll either use the IK Multimedia Leslie app or Hammond B3-X.
Which pre-amp in the B? Trek II solid state? the late Bill Beer's?
thanks for the shootout...
Bill beer