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  • Birthday 02/22/1971

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    Edinburgh Scotland UK
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    My family are my main reason for living (wife and 2 young boys).
    Main hobby, threatening to overtake my day job (Dentist), is blues music. Play Blues on guitar, piano and Hammond.
    Play blues guitar (National resonators mainly), piano (Otis Spann style main influence and intended style) and trying to get good on a Hammond A100 at home, with a Hammond SK2 for gigs.

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  1. I'm currently got GAS for the HX3 powered MAG C2 organ. i found some good audio tracks online, featuring one hooked up to a Leslie 145 : Then there is this video : http://www.magorgans.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Im-Movin-On-Jimmy-Smith-Peewee-Durante-plays-a-MAG-C-2-.mp4
  2. Hi again ! i got my Spacestation V3 earlier this week and have had some play on it, mostly with my Hammond SK2 with, and without a Ventilator (mk1), but I also tried it with my e.piano (Roland RD800). I'm struggling with it. It might just not be for me. Firstly, with my SK2 and Vent, and the SSV3 stereo spread at 12 o'clock, it sounded horrible ! In fast speed, the vent sounded like it was going at twice the normal fast speed, and all gurgly ! It started to sound better after I turned the stereo spread control down to about 10 o'clock. i definitely see and hear the colouration of the sound that you commented on. It is way too much for me. In fact, I don't like it and am unconvinced I could grow to like it. So much so, that I'd rather stick to an uncoloured MONO sound through a single powered PA speaker (my Yamaha DXR12) than this SSV3. The coloured sound is such that it sounds like it is plugged through a wahwah pedal, with the foot control stuck in a half-way position (some part boosted and the rest sucked out ! I have a gig this Sunday night with the blues band I play in. I'll take along bothmy DXR12 and the SSV3. And give it one last chance. It's either going back or I'll have to sell it. Jim - many thanks for your help beforehand. I knew what I was getting into, before I bought the SSV3 - that I might not like it. i think I'll try and recoup my losses and put it towards my next GAS attack - a HX3 driven organ clone. Currently salivating over a MAG C2 organ : Whoops, forgot the photo/link : http://www.magorgans.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/C-2-Front.jpg
  3. Hi again! Many thanks for your advice. On a quick look at another forum or two, the Spacestation V3 seems to be getting the thumbs up all around. It's a bit like the (Hammond) clone wars though I think. There are always a few guys forcing their opinion on you ! I'm interested in the opinion of guys I respect for having a balanced view of things - so thanks again !! So, I take it you use the SK2 and Ventilator stereo with the Spacestation ? Although nothing will ever be as good as a real Leslie through sound out in a circular spin, does the Spacestation add any perceived essence of something spinning ? You said it takes a lot of set-up time - I am presuming with the stereo spread control and Eq tweaks. Is this before every gig or was it just while you were getting accustomed to this new product ? Thanks again !
  4. http://www.centerpointstereo.com/products.php forgot the link !!
  5. Hi Jim and everyone else, I wonder if anyone has had a chance to try out the Centre Point Stereo "Spacestation V3" keyboard amp combo ? It supposedly gives a stereo sound by having a front facing 12" speaker and a smaller side facing speaker, and it's powered by 100watts. It is quite small in size and supposedly very loud for it's size. It might be just the thing for me for a small set-up at home - for my Hammond SK2 and Roland RD800. I am currently using a single Yamaha DXR12 powered monitor speaker for gigging as a keyboard amp/monitor. Just using one of these, I am playing both of my keyboards (organ and piano) in mono. I am now at the stage of being ready to buy another DXR12 powered speaker to use both in stereo - and I could also use them as a PA system when needed, as I have a small stereo mixer (a new model Mackie Mix 5). The Spacestation works out at roughly the same price as another DXR12 powered speaker. For home use, if I want stereo sound, I would need to set up both DXR speakers, either side of my keyboards - and this takes up a LOT of floor space. If I bought the Spacestation, and if it is good, I could use just that at home, and possibly for gigs, and possibly use the DXR12 speaker for more oomph if I needed it (the signal taken from the Sub-Out output of the Spacestation). I haven't had the opportunity to try one of these out, and online youtube videos don't really help ! The main thing I am wondering about is the issue I have found with stereo digital pianos, when the L&R outputs are summed together - ie. when playing in mono, most keyboards you use the L/Mono jack output. Phase cacellation or something, as a result of how a real grand piano is digitally sampled with 2 microphones, I believe is the cause. Pianos sound thin and boxy in the middle registers especially. The Spacestation apparently sums the L&R signals of a keyboard together (something I am hence worried about) for the forward-facing speaker, the something like L-R, phase-reversed, or something, for the sideways-facing speaker. If it works, despite my concerns, then COOL ! Just not sure without hearing one of these things OR reassurance from people I admire and respect the opinions of (eg. Jim Alfredson !). Obviously, I don't expect Jim to outright praise or tear-apart the Spacestation V3, but I wonder if he or others could offer their OWN opinion !! (Being conscious of the recent ongoings on the Facebook Clonewheel page about Jim's recent experience gigging a loaned Crumar Mojo organ, which it appears that this particular keyboard may have had pre-existing issues, and not the Mojo keyboards in general). You can adjust stereo "width" to suit the room/keyboard BUT a setting that suits a piano keyboard may not suit an organ aslo connected to it. Luckily with my Roland RD800, it is easy to adjust it's stereo width on the fly as there is a dedicated knob for that. Anyone tried one ? Is it a gimmick or does it actually sound promising ?
  6. Hi there ! I had a gig this afternoon at the Edinburgh Jazz&Blues Festival. We were the 2nd of three bands on. After we finished playing, there was the usual clamber to get all our gear off the stage. As I loaded my SK2 into my flight case, I noticed a screw missing from the top of the keyboard. It was the left-most large Philips-head screw and washer - one that holds down the whole control panel. As the final band were doing final set-up before starting to play, I had a mad-scramble on the floor of the stage to try and find the screw. One of the stage guys found the washer and luckily I then found the screw about 5mins later. My SK2 has not been gigged heavily and has a very good protecting flight case, so I have no idea why this screw could have loosened off so easily. The screw is quite short, so I suppose it doesn't need to unscrew much, before it falls out. Just thought you SK series owners will want to know this and check that none of you guys end up a "screw loose" !!!!?!!
  7. Hi there ! i just saw Janiva play this afternoon, in my home town, at the Edinburgh International Jazz & Blues Festival. Wow ! What a great singer and lovely person too. Unfortunately, the festival organisers wouldn't go as far as to provide them a Hammond organ on the stage and could only offer an old Nord. Word got around on Facebook as to who might have a Hammond, that her keyboard player, Red Young, could play, and my name came up. I don't have a real Hammond any more but I was able to offer my Hammond SK2 and Ventilator. It was really nice to see and hear a real professional play my SK2 - so I know how it does and can sound like !! And Red was a great piano player too, not to mention a lovely guy. Great day out, in a great venue, with my two young boys seeing their first real band gig, and great music too !
  8. Hi again ! Update - many thanks again for the recommendation of the Yamaha DXR speaker range. I bought one DXR12 powered speaker late last year amd have been using it for gigs, as a keyboard amp combo, with my Roland RD700GX and Hammond SK2, with great success. I've now upgraded to the Roland RD800 as this has lots of very good mono pianos on it. I've also added a Ventilator with the SK2, as of my most recent gig. For play at home, using the SK2 without the Ventilator was great anyway and curiously I didn't really hear anything better with the Vent, just a different tone. However, it was immediately obvious at my last gig that the Ventilator with the SK2 cut through a hand mix much more than the SK2 alone (which is very goodthough). The Vent made my SK2 sound sexier, especially when toggling between slow & fast. For this gig, my keyboards were not going through the PA, just the vocals and harmonica. I think I'll go ahead and purchase another Yamaha DXR12 powered speaker, so that I can have stereo for both speakers. The only thing holding me back is that it might just not be necessary for about half my gigs, that are at larger venues, with in-house PA systems, monitor wedges etc
  9. Hi again ! Many thanks for your help on what is basically a mundane boring question ! Merry Christmas !!
  10. Dear Jim, I'm new to doing software updates - as might become apparent !! I see you have some very helpful YouTube videos showing how to Format a flash drive, including what flash drives you feel are good enough quality to work. Having just done an Amazon search to see what is available, there is so much choice in brands (I'll stick to one of the ones you suggest) and in memory size. If I can assume for a second that the brands you suggest in your YouTube video "How to format a USB flashdrive on your Hammond SK keyboard" : What sort of size of memory do you think I will be needing as a minimum ? These things are fairly cheap these days - and is tempting to buy a higher value flashdrive with larger memory capacity. If the actual files to download and install in my SK2 are not big then I don't need to be buying a large memory drive (eg. 32GB) I have a few other devices needing software updates - and they will likely also need their own dedicated flash drives - SO, I can see myself having to buy quite a few new flash drives. Considering the potential future needs of a flash drive (future updates may increase in file sizes), my basic question is : What is a sensible GB memory size for a flash drive I need to be purchasing ? Such a boring a long-winded question, I know !!! Thanks for your help !!! Just for some info, I'm in the UK. On Amazon.co.uk, a : SanDisk 16GB Cruzer Extreme USB 3.0 Flash Drive - F http://www.amazon.co.uk/SanDisk-Cruzer-Extreme-Flash-Drive/dp/B0095SIH2Q/ref=sr_1_16?ie=UTF8&qid=1417700648&sr=8-16&keywords=flash+drive costs £ 17.30 A 32GB version is only £ 18.25 - ie. hardly any extra for double the memory- so perhaps I should just go for that ? !!!!! The 64GB version is £ 39.85. Is 16GB way too much for what I need - or perhaps 16GB is about as low as they go these days ? Does the SK2 use a USB 2.0 or 3.0 drive ??? Many thanks for considering my daft questions !!!!
  11. Hi again ! I'm answering my own questions here !! I went to my local good music shop and they had some Yamaha DXR speakers. First tried out two DXR10's, set-up as monitors, either side of me, on the floor, in wedge angled formation. Wow ! I wasn't expecting these speakers to be so good. And that was just plugged into a cheaper Roland FP80 (or something). They also had a single DXR12 speaker that I tried, directly into a new Roland RD800, just in mono. That sounded good too. I then compared the RD800 plugged into a single DXR10, with a DXR12. A single DXR10 just sounded a bit too thin, compared to a single DXR12. For home practice, a DXR10 would suit me down to the ground, but I'm going to go for a single DX12. Two speakers, I'm sure, are better than one. I'll buy a second one in a while. Many thanks for your original review of the DXR speakers - it helped a lot.
  12. Hi again ! I really need to go and check out these Yamaha DXR powered speakers. I figured I could buy one for now - as a keyboard amp combo (as it sounds like they are better than your average "keyboard amp"), then when I have the cash, buy a second one to use both alternatively as a stereo PA system. I have been thinking of going for either a DXR12 or DXR15 - but figured the DXR15 might be better for more bottom-end for my Roland e.piano AND a fat bottom-end for my Hammond SK2. However, I noticed Jim, that you went with two DXR10's. If I'm only buying one DXR speaker for now, do you think I'd be better buying a DXR15 - or do you think the DXR12 should give me all I should need ? I'm never using a PA system for a whole band - maximum is 3 musicians, up to 3 mics, 2 electro-acoustic guitars, or 1 electro-acoustic guitar and my piano ? Don't play with drums and bass. I suppose, get the best for whatever you can spend BUT, might the DXR15's be overkill for essentially an acoustic duo/trio ? DXR12's sound a bit more ideal to me in terms of size and weight though (and cost !) I'll go and test them out - but someone's input (like yours) would be most helpful. They certainly seemed to get a good write-up in "Sound on Sound" magazine : http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/may12/articles/yamaha-dxr.htm All the best.
  13. Hi again ! I recently had a play on the new Roland RD-800 in a music shop - and it sounded good, weighs about 5kg less than the RD-700 models and has more MONO pianos on it - including a MONO version of their latest/best piano. So, I'm considering going for the RD800. My Roland Keyboard amp was really struggling at my last gig too - so a new combo might be in order - so, I'll certainly look at the Yamaha DXR combo series.
  14. Hi Tom ! Will PM you so as to not clog up this thread with chat about us !!
  15. Hi 9TS , I'm in a blues band called the Jensen Intercepters. Lead guitarist is Al Brown, from Glasgow. He is an amazing guitarist, and plays in a number of bands. You heard of him ? We are gigging on sunday, in Haddington, East Lothian (Railway Hotel, 4pm), and in Peebles, at the Eastgate Theatre, Saturday 29th Nov. The Voodoo Rooms in Edinburgh is a really nice venue - I've played there quite a number of times now. They have their own in-house PA system and sound men. The name of your band ?? Will keep an eye out for you.
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