Vox Continental II Organ Quick Preview before Servicing
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- Опубліковано 20 жов 2024
- A demonstration of a 1960s Vox Continental II organ on long term loan to the studio from one of our UA-cam subscribers.
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Filmed and Edited by Louisa Revolta
Recorded and Mixed by Steve Christie at Vintage Keys Studio
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The tune at the end was lovely. The wall of synths is insane, literally a wall.
Why thank you!
That is in amazing condition! Looking forward to the deep dive into the Vox. Well, used to say "inner gadder da-vidder" - brilliantly renditionized!
Fantastic! Absolutely incredible condition. I had a Saturday job in a Vox dealer back in the Middle Ages, that’s the nicest one I’ve seen since! Also love the Lowrey Heritage, mine also has divider pack issues 😥. Looking forward to more Vox and synths. Thanks.
Brilliant! Yes the dividers are a real nuisance. I am hoping to get them sorted soon
@@VintageKeysStudio perhaps you will be kind enough to do a video about how you’ve remanufactured them. The Heritage is a real eye opener for anyone not familiar with the insides! 👍
love your playing
What a jewel
Instant vibe!
Clean as a whistle!
Luv VOX sound I mean a B3 is a hot sound but that is an awesome keyboard!
Nice Organ !!
I’ve got the exact same organ in about the same condition under my bed! My percussion switches have never worked so im looking forward to hearing what they should sound like….. i’m hoping for a little hammond style ping!
You’re getting some great sounds out of it already!
The synthesisers in the background almost stealed the show from this flawlessly looking organ - I'm curious for further presentations ... All the best :-)!
Ahh cheers Curtis. We had a mega donation of all that gear and it’s getting some big videos devoted to them once I have gotten to grips with all the controls and wires…
Good choice of intro song :)
I remember reading about a Miller valve church organ on a vintage radio repair & restoration website that I'm a member of. I think it had something like 128 valves in it. I wonder if it's the same one? A great channel, as ever. Cheers!
I think this one may be a slightly smaller version - it has valves in the amp and power rectifier, but the tone generator has big germanium transistors
Those modular synths make me think that VKS could do an interesting crossover episode with the "Look Mum No Computer" channel. Unless you are opposed to musical Furbies on principle.
Haha - musical furbies - I will make some suitable silly noises and awful sounds and see if they are interested ;)
Awesome. We just bought a Teischord A. Nice little combo. Short keyboard so no nice low bass notes that get nasty.lol I got it all sorted out and recapped.
Very nice!
I refurbished a similar Super Continental ~12 years ago. It was the most unstable device I've ever worked on. Seemed every time one function was repaired, something else broke.
Yeah I can imagine when the transistors start to go wrong, it’s like a domino effect
@@VintageKeysStudio It was more than that. After initial testing, a capacitor in the power supply exploded -- while the organ was off. During repairs, the vibrato board stopped working and proved unusually difficult to diagnose. The main dividers were built with those "PEC" (Packaged Electronic Component) assemblies, early precursors of integrated circuits, so it was a mess if something went wrong inside. And there were problems with the bass keying.
It’s a shiny organ! I wonder what makes it ‘Continental’?
Haha yes very likely
A wall of synthesizers! Will you ever escape from the patch cable pit of despair! We’ll send food and Vimto.
Haha thank you. Vimto is my favourite fizzy drink as it is an anagram of Vomit
What is it about in a gadda da vida... instant smirk mode. It's one of those things that's great and stupid at the same time. Like Blak Sabbath. Great rendition though as always.
Richmond London or Yorkshire ? Anyway, I only really watch these videos to see what moniker you will go by. Slightly disappointed with Kevin Sewhinge(uh) - you really need to up your game.
It was Kevin Sewage (ah) - I need to watch more daytime tv to get some more names
Sounds filling rude
Nah, sorry. Hammond trumps Vox any and every day. Just my humble opinion, of course.
The Vox Continental design brief was to produce a Hammond type of sound from a transistor keyboard that could be easily carried to gigs without a four-man lift. Almost by accident, the sound became desirable in its own right, being capable of breaking through the bass, drums and rhythm guitars on stage. It was used by many of the top touring 1960s bands - Beatles, Animals, Doors. etc.
@@peterorr999 I know all that, thanks.
I just don’t like how it sounds.