Hello,
I'm selling an old suitcase fan organ from my collection.
Its a Selmer italian made organ, probably from the 60's, but maybe early 70's.
How it Works:
You plug it in and hit the on switch on the far right of the keys to start the fan. Then as you press down on the keys it allow air to pass through the reeds and the note sounds.
On the right you have individual notes and on the left you have 12 chord buttons. the chords are bass chords, an octave below the lowest octave of individual keys. The chords are B, F, C, G, D, A with the top row playing major chords and the bottom row playing the minors.
This is mainly used for recording as it has to be mic'ed up, these is no output or anything like that seeing as though its not a digital instrument, the sound is made by reeds.....not some kind of electronic sound.
Sound:
The sound of the organ is excellent, all individual notes and chord buttons function perfectly.
Physical Condition:
The keyboards is very clean, amazingly well kept. unfortunately the legs were not present when i bought this , so i just put it on a keyboard stand instead. The lid is detachable so you can take it of when playing, but locks onto the bottom part for transporting. Also, there is a handle on the front so you can carry it easily.
Asking for €180 again, similar to the last one i sold on here.
Reason for sale: im moving to Barcelona at the start of oct and cant bring most of my instrument, and i have quite a few.
Other things im thinking about selling include:
Fender Jag Japanese sunburn reissue.
Fender stage 1600 amp (160 watts)
Bontempi digital organ
Eko Tiger 61 (in need of some restoration)
give me a shout if any of these interest you, i can put up photos of them too....
I'm selling an old suitcase fan organ from my collection.
Its a Selmer italian made organ, probably from the 60's, but maybe early 70's.
How it Works:
You plug it in and hit the on switch on the far right of the keys to start the fan. Then as you press down on the keys it allow air to pass through the reeds and the note sounds.
On the right you have individual notes and on the left you have 12 chord buttons. the chords are bass chords, an octave below the lowest octave of individual keys. The chords are B, F, C, G, D, A with the top row playing major chords and the bottom row playing the minors.
This is mainly used for recording as it has to be mic'ed up, these is no output or anything like that seeing as though its not a digital instrument, the sound is made by reeds.....not some kind of electronic sound.
Sound:
The sound of the organ is excellent, all individual notes and chord buttons function perfectly.
Physical Condition:
The keyboards is very clean, amazingly well kept. unfortunately the legs were not present when i bought this , so i just put it on a keyboard stand instead. The lid is detachable so you can take it of when playing, but locks onto the bottom part for transporting. Also, there is a handle on the front so you can carry it easily.
Asking for €180 again, similar to the last one i sold on here.
Reason for sale: im moving to Barcelona at the start of oct and cant bring most of my instrument, and i have quite a few.
Other things im thinking about selling include:
Fender Jag Japanese sunburn reissue.
Fender stage 1600 amp (160 watts)
Bontempi digital organ
Eko Tiger 61 (in need of some restoration)
give me a shout if any of these interest you, i can put up photos of them too....