Excellent stuff Nick. If you played the M-Solo in a band through a Leslie, no one would know just by listening, that it wasn't a B3/C3. The overdrive, percussion, chorus is great plus loads of other features. The differences in tone can be adjusted - all the old Hammonds had their own characteristics. (We all lack a bit of tone as we get older!). When I played my XK3 plus Neo-Vent in a local band years ago, everyone said what a great sound the Hammond was. Perhaps we Hammond geeks get a bit too picky. Just accept this new Hammond for what it is - a great buy at around a grand !
I have the M-Solo and knew it was close to the sounds of 2 previous b-3s I had over the years. This vid confirms how accurate it is compared to the originals!! thank you!!
Superb demo, I think the M Solo is good enough for sound, despite one less octave. Wish you had commented on the keys/action, though you seemed to switch between the instruments easily enough. Loved the sounds and your switching drawbar settings was useful in itself for us who don't own a real Hammy.
This is just my opinion . The B-3 and the A-100 are the two Hammonds that have the closest tone as well as the crackle of the tubes and also the mechanical sound of the keys and even the tone wheels in action , paired with a beautiful Leslie , it was the sound that I grew up with hearing everywhere and a sound that I have always been drawn to no matter what the genera of music . Now This is the first that I heard the M Solo (I like) , I think it has a bit of a more mellow tone and much cleaner with no tube crackle or mechanical sound , I think I would be prone to using a bit of percussion on the keys for that slight click sound of the old school analog Hammonds , yet I would not mind one bit getting to mess around on the M Solo for an afternoon or two , I wouldn't want to give it back I think . I never could afford a Hammond B-3 or A-100 so I had bought a life time ago a Hammond (If I remember correct) F-145 or 147 console organ , had the drawbars and the built in Leslie , life happened it had to get sold , boo hiss . I stopped the vid @5:31 to comment , well you wanted a first impression , Mine is I like it .
B3, C3, A100 and RT3 have same tone wheel generator and tube preamp, so they should sound same, but.... Because of manufacturing process no one of this 4 models sound same, and also this depends about aging of components inside.
As always nothing sounds like the real deal, but clones these days are getting scarily close. With the exception of the Leslie that's a phenomenon by itself, there never has a better time to be alive when it comes to the newest and greatest of keyboard gear. Thanks Nick !
The Boss RT-20 does a very good rotary cab impression, maybe a little more of a Yamaha RA-50 likeness, but close enough to a Leslie, I managed to find one on Ebay for £130 with postage.
The c3 to my ear has more attack and depth and definition,slightly.And for the type of playing I do it would more than suffice. Also wouldn't pop a bollock humping it up the stairs in a hot n sticky venue. Love your reviews and tutorials. Thanks. Mik.x
Very well done. I'm a gigging musician in 2 tributes bands carrying a Korg 01W-FD and a Hammond XK-2, both are heavy. I could get away with having 4 octaves because I'm doing chords and solos (not playing left hand bass). You can hear slight differences but a crowd at a live performance wouldn't notice. To me, the higher notes sound electronic. This happens on my XK-2 as well.
Great demo. I've always reccommended to players that it's always better to have a decent digital keyboard with a real leslie than a real hammond and no leslie.
love the overdrive, the clonewheels like the VR09 blew it on the overdrive, it would become much too distorted before you could draw its power.. love how the solo sounds.. gonna get one as soon as its needed..
Loved the past two videos on the Hammond M Solo. Very impressed. I think maybe you had one too many coffee, or tea, you are in rare form and wound up a bit in this one. Loved your personal insights and comic relief. 😎 😍 🎵
Does the Leslie sim have modulation on the solo ? The raw B3 sounds a bit AI to me. For a couple more $ I got the mojo 61, 1 more octave, yes it’s missing the synth voices, but shines in so many more samples, mainly the clavinet, pipe organ, acoustic piano, etc. Leslie is far more natural. Plus with the updates, it sounds true vintage. Nice clones though. For me mojo is a better investment.
Love it- but- why not a 61 key model. I can see gigging possibilities as an auxiliary hammond clone for a keyboard player that already has their Acoustic pianos/EP’s/& synth sounds covered. A wonderful presentation as always. 🎧🤙🏼
Because then the price is now in SK territory, they are trying to make something authentic and 49 keys and soloing and plenty of chords and swipes will be fine, plus, the Hammonds for a band that doesnt use organ only but wants a great organ sound, this is a great 2nd keyboard, and thats what its meant to be, and now you can get it for under 1000 soon in the market and with the apps getting better, the controls are always missing.. can't ask for a better combo for that purpose.
There is - or seems to be - just that indefinable "more" going on with the C3. That said, in a mix or for the odd solo, the M Solo is going to be fine or actually better because of the weight factor and you can have a pint much sooner afterwards.
Ok great comparison and I must admit it sounds very close to C3. Yes I can hear some more brighting sound coming out from the M solo. Ok for my personal preference the only concern is the 49 keys, but obviously as you mentioned someone running a studio recording this little fella can replace that C3 I don’t have any objections on that . My current dilemma is keeping my current XK1 which is an old model, or get an SK1 61 or 73 keys, or get to an SK2 dual manual. Those are the one I can more or less afford as second hand, I would love your quick thoughts?
Yes it needs some EQ, & the Leslie is fast, the percussion is a bit harsh at times. I like it, but I'm still trying to get a good live working sound. Any suggestions as to what to run it through ?
@@wireguy123 If he had added a little more overdrive on the M solo it would have been really really close. I thought he was going to adjust it after playing them but didnt. Of course, nothing will ever be exact to the original.
Hey Nick! I love your videos. Right now, I'm playing a great B3 virtual with a killer Leslie package from IK Multimedia. It's really a great simulation and is damn close to the real thing. I use an M-Audio 61 key keyboard to drive the B3. But I long for something hardware based. Please share your expertise and opinion. I can get a Hammond M Solo (for the obvious reasons), or a used XK3c (with a few dings here and there) for relatively similar prices. Can you give me an opinion on which you think is the better option for me? Thanks and keep up the great videos! Jeff Wahl (Cleveland, Ohio USA)
Love this video Nick! I picked up the Solo in red about 2 weeks ago and love it. I have a B3 and 122 also. QUESTION for you although it might be basic. How do you put the Solo thru the 122?
Do you think Hammond would release updates for say control of Leslie speed the fast is well fast,, or model and percussion brightness, mine is way bright!
Very Good! Always the Leslie makes a difference, and the point that every Hammond is different is important, and commenters of the simulators can maybe a little too unrealistic as what are you really comparing too?
I listened to this video on my TV the other night and today again with good headphones. I don't know where the 'shocker' relates to. The M sounds good for an electronic organ, but NOTHING like the C3. The most painful is when soloing. Every note on the C3 is fat, nasty, and full of personality. The M solo sounds like a souped-up FARFISA or like the best of the 'transistor' emulations of the 70s. Honesty, when compared they are night and day. Sure, it is a good "better than nothing (the real thing)" it's fine for a grant.
My first thought is : the below instrument sounds like driven by a spirit underneath, and the above one, sounds like driven by a A.I. But, as we all live in a virtual, matrix world, it doesn' t really matters ....cheers my friend.
As it still is with clones, there's a limit in the details of the tone which makes them sound rather generic as opposed to the original instrument, which will always sound unique. Interestingly, if you do a tone generator recap, the tonewheel Hammond will be brighter than any clone. My waxpaper cap '57 C3 got recapped half a year ago and its brightness still amazes me. However, taming a bright instrument is less difficult than adding brightness (which originates from somewhere else). In a loud stage setting, the brighter tone will also be an asset. That's why clones are generally OK, even if the original Hammond sounds better. When it comes to the raw drawbar sound, without the original Hammond next to it, it's really hard to say if the M is a clone (eyes being closed). Maybe, the Scanner Chorus or Percussion will expose it a little.
I'm seeing more and more demo comparisons, and kudos to the guys doing it , But can we PLEASE have some part of the demo with an open , clean, no distortionn Hammond Sound.....??? Pull out all the white drawbars for a change add in either chorus or vibrato and let's hear a wide open smooth Hammond Sound ....!?!?? Not every Hammond player is inspired with the cliche " Slo Cuzzin Walter " aka Smoke On the Water Sound and other Overdriven Dittis .... I think the M sounds great .... I have an XK-1 and love it as well as the pack of internal Leslie's that be fully customized.... Looks like the M does not have a parameter screen to make these adjustments???? If you can't get the internal Leslie configured right , the unit is a compromise. 🙂
@nickfoleyuk Sorry if I sounded inflammatory Nick .... I didn't mean to, I guess jumped the gun. So many of these comparisons have been around lately, and the bulk of them spend way too much time with the overdriven Sound of the keyboard and Leslie ...... I don't walk away with an overall fair comparison of all things organ that the new boards can do ...!?? May I make a Recommendation...... At least throw in Felix Cavalerri's solo from Good Lovin for a Cleaner crushing Hammond Sound ....!?!?? ( Remember : Play every note you can, while you still can ....! ) 😁
sound is great... but no good for a jazz organist that pumps and plays left hand bass....maybe they will make a dual manual organ so u can play it....again the tone is pretty killer.....great for studio or in a band with a bass player....jimmy mcgriff wouldnt be enthused...
I’m blown away with how it sounds. Pretty amazing for a small keyboard. Thank you for making this video.
A shocker indeed! This little Hammond packs a powerful punch! I'm sold. Thanks, Nick!
Excellent stuff Nick. If you played the M-Solo in a band through a Leslie, no one would know just by listening, that it wasn't a B3/C3. The overdrive, percussion, chorus is great plus loads of other features. The differences in tone can be adjusted - all the old Hammonds had their own characteristics. (We all lack a bit of tone as we get older!). When I played my XK3 plus Neo-Vent in a local band years ago, everyone said what a great sound the Hammond was.
Perhaps we Hammond geeks get a bit too picky. Just accept this new Hammond for what it is - a great buy at around a grand !
I have the M-Solo and knew it was close to the sounds of 2 previous b-3s I had over the years. This vid confirms how accurate it is compared to the originals!! thank you!!
Superb demo, I think the M Solo is good enough for sound, despite one less octave. Wish you had commented on the keys/action, though you seemed to switch between the instruments easily enough. Loved the sounds and your switching drawbar settings was useful in itself for us who don't own a real Hammy.
This is just my opinion . The B-3 and the A-100 are the two Hammonds that have the closest tone as well as the crackle of the tubes and also the mechanical sound of the keys and even the tone wheels in action , paired with a beautiful Leslie , it was the sound that I grew up with hearing everywhere and a sound that I have always been drawn to no matter what the genera of music . Now This is the first that I heard the M Solo (I like) , I think it has a bit of a more mellow tone and much cleaner with no tube crackle or mechanical sound , I think I would be prone to using a bit of percussion on the keys for that slight click sound of the old school analog Hammonds , yet I would not mind one bit getting to mess around on the M Solo for an afternoon or two , I wouldn't want to give it back I think . I never could afford a Hammond B-3 or A-100 so I had bought a life time ago a Hammond (If I remember correct) F-145 or 147 console organ , had the drawbars and the built in Leslie , life happened it had to get sold , boo hiss . I stopped the vid @5:31 to comment , well you wanted a first impression , Mine is I like it .
B3, C3, A100 and RT3 have same tone wheel generator and tube preamp, so they should sound same, but.... Because of manufacturing process no one of this 4 models sound same, and also this depends about aging of components inside.
As always nothing sounds like the real deal, but clones these days are getting scarily close. With the exception of the Leslie that's a phenomenon by itself, there never has a better time to be alive when it comes to the newest and greatest of keyboard gear. Thanks Nick !
It's a shame that this technology arrived 50 years late, now, rock no longer exists, and even less progressive rock.
@@gustavocarletti347 100%
The Boss RT-20 does a very good rotary cab impression, maybe a little more of a Yamaha RA-50 likeness, but close enough to a Leslie, I managed to find one on Ebay for £130 with postage.
Happily waiting for mine!
The c3 to my ear has more attack and depth and definition,slightly.And for the type of playing I do it would more than suffice. Also wouldn't pop a bollock humping it up the stairs in a hot n sticky venue.
Love your reviews and tutorials.
Thanks.
Mik.x
When I say"it would more than suffice",I mean the Msolo.
Very well done. I'm a gigging musician in 2 tributes bands carrying a Korg 01W-FD and a Hammond XK-2, both are heavy. I could get away with having 4 octaves because I'm doing chords and solos (not playing left hand bass). You can hear slight differences but a crowd at a live performance wouldn't notice. To me, the higher notes sound electronic. This happens on my XK-2 as well.
Thank you very much for enlightening us Nick 🙏🏻🌹💕
Great video nick. If you can’t get an original hammond c3 or b3 today. I would be happy with this hammond M solo 🎶
Great demo. I've always reccommended to players that it's always better to have a decent digital keyboard with a real leslie than a real hammond and no leslie.
Well, I can honestly say this is dynamite in a small package!! Love it!
love the overdrive, the clonewheels like the VR09 blew it on the overdrive, it would become much too distorted before you could draw its power.. love how the solo sounds.. gonna get one as soon as its needed..
Loved the past two videos on the Hammond M Solo. Very impressed. I think maybe you had one too many coffee, or tea, you are in rare form and wound up a bit in this one. Loved your personal insights and comic relief. 😎 😍 🎵
Great sounding little clonewheel that mate! May grab one of these as a backup!
Does the Leslie sim have modulation on the solo ? The raw B3 sounds a bit AI to me. For a couple more $ I got the mojo 61, 1 more octave, yes it’s missing the synth voices, but shines in so many more samples, mainly the clavinet, pipe organ, acoustic piano, etc. Leslie is far more natural. Plus with the updates, it sounds true vintage. Nice clones though. For me mojo is a better investment.
fantastic! Really liked your Paice Ashton Lord music, as well!
Love it- but-
why not a 61 key model. I can see gigging possibilities as an auxiliary hammond clone for a keyboard player that already has their Acoustic pianos/EP’s/& synth sounds covered. A wonderful presentation as always. 🎧🤙🏼
Because then the price is now in SK territory, they are trying to make something authentic and 49 keys and soloing and plenty of chords and swipes will be fine, plus, the Hammonds for a band that doesnt use organ only but wants a great organ sound, this is a great 2nd keyboard, and thats what its meant to be, and now you can get it for under 1000 soon in the market and with the apps getting better, the controls are always missing.. can't ask for a better combo for that purpose.
Thanks for the demo Sir, I was hoping you'd do it one with Leslie. Nice spit on your C-3 in the midrange!
Sounds are very close but the C3 has more key click. Msolo does sound brighter. Bus bar and lube job maybe for the C3
There is - or seems to be - just that indefinable "more" going on with the C3. That said, in a mix or for the odd solo, the M Solo is going to be fine or actually better because of the weight factor and you can have a pint much sooner afterwards.
Ok great comparison and I must admit it sounds very close to C3. Yes I can hear some more brighting sound coming out from the M solo. Ok for my personal preference the only concern is the 49 keys, but obviously as you mentioned someone running a studio recording this little fella can replace that C3 I don’t have any objections on that . My current dilemma is keeping my current XK1 which is an old model, or get an SK1 61 or 73 keys, or get to an SK2 dual manual. Those are the one I can more or less afford as second hand, I would love your quick thoughts?
I’ve done videos and comparison videos with a load of different hammond clones. Worth a look
@@nickfoley7348 sure I’ll take a look I have to browse your channel I always do
I found the M-solo more acute, in the 4 C especially the treble is very relevant, the difference is big, I just hope it isn't expensive in Brazil
Finalmente uma demonstração decente do M- Solo 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Impressive little portable rig. Wow!
Wow...that C3 sounds amazing!
The M could use a bit of EQ to round out the bottom to make it match the organ, but it’s otherwise excellent
Yes it needs some EQ, & the Leslie is fast, the percussion is a bit harsh at times. I like it, but I'm still trying to get a good live working sound. Any suggestions as to what to run it through ?
Sounds good 👌🏾
Great studio Hammond! So easy to pop in your shoulder bag! 🤣
Percussion are just incredible on the C3 but the M Solo sounds great
Still hear a lot of difference. Prefer vintage. Owned B3, M3,L100 Hammonds plus SK 73, SKX Pro. Currently own electo 6d Nord. Very pleased.
Little more "Dirt" in the original....Have an Electro5D
@@wireguy123 If he had added a little more overdrive on the M solo it would have been really really close. I thought he was going to adjust it after playing them but didnt. Of course, nothing will ever be exact to the original.
Great sound. Still want a crumar mojo for the piano sounds as well.
Hey Nick! I love your videos. Right now, I'm playing a great B3 virtual with a killer Leslie package from IK Multimedia. It's really a great simulation and is damn close to the real thing. I use an M-Audio 61 key keyboard to drive the B3. But I long for something hardware based. Please share your expertise and opinion. I can get a Hammond M Solo (for the obvious reasons), or a used XK3c (with a few dings here and there) for relatively similar prices. Can you give me an opinion on which you think is the better option for me?
Thanks and keep up the great videos!
Jeff Wahl (Cleveland, Ohio USA)
@@jeffreywahl4238 it would be an XK3-c for me mate
@@nickfoleyuk thanks, Nick. You’re the man!
This is excellent!
Love this video Nick!
I picked up the Solo in red about 2 weeks ago and love it.
I have a B3 and 122 also.
QUESTION for you although it might be basic. How do you put the Solo thru the 122?
Do you think Hammond would release updates for say control of Leslie speed the fast is well fast,, or model and percussion brightness, mine is way bright!
If it is like my Sk then you can set all that thru menu diving.
Imagine a dual manual version, that would be insane!
Thank You for this comparison.
Very Good!
Always the Leslie makes a difference, and the point that every Hammond is different is important, and commenters of the simulators can maybe a little too unrealistic as what are you really comparing too?
M Solo is amazing.
I listened to this video on my TV the other night and today again with good headphones. I don't know where the 'shocker' relates to. The M sounds good for an electronic organ, but NOTHING like the C3. The most painful is when soloing. Every note on the C3 is fat, nasty, and full of personality. The M solo sounds like a souped-up FARFISA or like the best of the 'transistor' emulations of the 70s. Honesty, when compared they are night and day. Sure, it is a good "better than nothing (the real thing)" it's fine for a grant.
Great video, hard to believe the M Solo isn't the real B3
Very nice, well done!
Muito Bom !!!!
I would love to see the comparison with the hammond from ez keys and also the b-5 from acoustic samples
Ok, yes, you demo'd it with its internal rotary in the other video, but not against the C3/122, which would have been interesting too!
How complicated is it to hook the M-Solo to a Leslie? And what does it sound like on it's own, WITHOUT a Leslie????
You mention the Profkon ZD-1, but where is that in the chain? Is that affecting the C3, the M-Solo, or both?
I have a seperate video on that in this channel
how's the key action???
??
It has excellent key action!!
The M Solo sounds great. Is the casing metal or plastic. Does it feel robust?
Robust but plastic
does the percussion on the M Solo also only let it sound on one key at a time?
My first thought is : the below instrument sounds like driven by a spirit underneath, and the above one, sounds like driven by a A.I. But, as we all live in a virtual, matrix world, it doesn' t really matters ....cheers my friend.
As it still is with clones, there's a limit in the details of the tone which makes them sound rather generic as opposed to the original instrument, which will always sound unique. Interestingly, if you do a tone generator recap, the tonewheel Hammond will be brighter than any clone. My waxpaper cap '57 C3 got recapped half a year ago and its brightness still amazes me. However, taming a bright instrument is less difficult than adding brightness (which originates from somewhere else). In a loud stage setting, the brighter tone will also be an asset. That's why clones are generally OK, even if the original Hammond sounds better. When it comes to the raw drawbar sound, without the original Hammond next to it, it's really hard to say if the M is a clone (eyes being closed). Maybe, the Scanner Chorus or Percussion will expose it a little.
Just needs another octave.
why?
Precisamos ouvir se o som dele tem peso! Sim, parece um pouco mais brilhante.
Pretty neat and near, nice
Thanks
My Nord Ekektro 3 sounds Spot on
It sounds amazing! Being it's 2024, it's a shame you can't change the expression to sustain!!
Nick, PLEASE tell us, are you playing the M solo through a real lesley?
Goto 1:08 where I explain this. In short yes. They are both going through the same Leslie 122
I'm seeing more and more demo comparisons, and kudos to the guys doing it ,
But can we PLEASE have some part of the demo with an open , clean, no distortionn Hammond Sound.....??? Pull out all the white drawbars for a change add in either chorus or vibrato and let's hear a wide open smooth Hammond Sound ....!?!??
Not every Hammond player is inspired with the cliche " Slo Cuzzin Walter " aka Smoke On the Water Sound and other Overdriven Dittis ....
I think the M sounds great .... I have an XK-1 and love it as well as the pack of internal Leslie's that be fully customized....
Looks like the M does not have a parameter screen to make these adjustments????
If you can't get the internal Leslie configured right , the unit is a compromise. 🙂
This video is third in a series. Take a look at my previous one,n that may help. Thanks for watching.
@nickfoleyuk Sorry if I sounded inflammatory Nick .... I didn't mean to, I guess jumped the gun. So many of these comparisons have been around lately, and the bulk of them spend way too much time with the overdriven Sound of the keyboard and Leslie ......
I don't walk away with an overall fair comparison of all things organ that the new boards can do ...!?? May I make a Recommendation...... At least throw in Felix Cavalerri's solo from Good Lovin for a Cleaner crushing Hammond Sound ....!?!??
( Remember : Play every note you can, while you still can ....! ) 😁
@@joeserrenti9857None taken mate 👍🏼
It's "Jury Rig".
How’s the feel on this??
That was ace.
Thank you Ian
Great job but how about wooly bully watch it now 😮
Wooly Bully should be first hit recording done on Farfisa Compact transistor organ, just the year they came out. Talking about original recording…
Great keyboard but an organ with just 4 octaves - there is at least one missing !!
At least right!
the solo has better midrange power, especially in the percussion tracks.. Sounds more powerful.
sound is great... but no good for a jazz organist that pumps and plays left hand bass....maybe they will make a dual manual organ so u can play it....again the tone is pretty killer.....great for studio or in a band with a bass player....jimmy mcgriff wouldnt be enthused...
and it weighs less than 8 lbs
C sounds Better
C....m solo soundalike a toy
No, i think the C3 is brighter, more bite, the Solo is very close but a bit darker, less bright bite and bark, its more mellow.