Category:Hammond K-102
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[edit]- (October 1971). Musical Opinion 95 (95): 56.
- [Hammond] Model K-100 (in Dutch). Hammond Toonwielorgelvereniging Netherland (Hammond Organ Club of the Netherlands)."[In English: Like Model J-100, Model K-100 is also less well known. This instrument was also created after the acquisition of the Everett Organ Company. Prices started at $895. / The tone generation was Solid State, so no more tone wheels. The reinforcement was still going through the well-known tubes and was very similar to what was also used in the L-100 series. The vibrato was also of electronic origin and not generated via a scanner. The K-100 had 12 transistor oscillators and frequency dividers. It had 3 speakers: two 12" drivers and one 8" driver. ",
"The instrument was available in the following furniture versions: ... ",
"Specifications- Two keyboards with 44 keys
- Pedals : 13 notes
- 28 registers: 13 preset tablets for the upper keyboard, 6 presets for the lower keyboard and an accent button for the lower (volume-increasing) and 3 preset tablets for the pedal.
- Volume pedal for up/down/pedal
- Adjustable vibration
- Dimensions: 45-1/2" wide, 25" deep and 44-1/2" high with music stand.
- AC Input: 110 Watts. Output: 25 Watts
[image] Een K-102 gemaakt in Londen. [In English: A K-102 made in London.] "
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