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Description

The Ace Tone Top-1 is a distinctive addition to any musician's collection, offering a nostalgic yet versatile approach to electronic organ sounds. This instrument, which hails from the innovative era of the 1970s, is renowned for its unique transistor-based sound that delivers a warm, vintage tone reminiscent of classic rock and jazz. The Ace Tone Top-1 combines the past's rich tonal characteristics with modern usability, making it an ideal choice for both vintage gear enthusiasts and contemporary musicians seeking to explore new sonic landscapes.

Designed with performing musicians in mind, the Ace Tone Top-1 is equipped with multiple voice settings that allow for a wide array of musical expressions. Its straightforward interface ensures that both seasoned organists and those new to the instrument can easily navigate and maximize its potential. The intuitive key layout and responsive controls provide a seamless playing experience, capturing the essence of traditional organ play while offering the flexibility required in today's dynamic music scene.

Whether you're performing on stage or recording in the studio, the Ace Tone Top-1 stands out as a reliable and charismatic tool for creating memorable music.

Key Features:

  • Unique transistor-based sound for a vintage tone
  • Multiple voice settings for diverse musical expression
  • Intuitive key layout for ease of play
  • Responsive controls for dynamic performance adaptability
  • Suitable for both stage performances and studio recordings
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Ace Tone Combo Organ TOP-1 demo [organ69]

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Ace Tone Combo Organ TOP-1 demo [organ69]

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Test Ace Tone Top-1 Combo Organ Vintage Analog

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Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Ace Tone Top-1.

Features and functionality

  • The Ace Tone Top-1 has a unique tone reminiscent of early synth strings, but without the attack, making it distinctive for its era.

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Use cases and applications

  • Owners have used the Top-1 to play songs like Van Halen's "Jump," highlighting its ability to mimic synth string sounds effectively.

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  • Despite potential repairs, the Top-1 is valued for recording, offering a unique sound that owners find worth restoring.

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User experience

  • It's noted that the black bass section of the Ace Tone Top-1 was particularly enjoyable to play, adding a fun element to its use.

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Value and pricing

  • Even in non-working condition, the Ace Tone Top-1 is considered worth more than $50, with historical significance adding to its value.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Power issues may relate to aged capacitors or a selenium rectifier; replacing these with modern equivalents is recommended.

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  • Checking the fuse is a simple first step in troubleshooting power problems; if intact, examine transformer voltages carefully.

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Build quality

  • The power supply may show signs of modification, such as cut wires wrapped with electrical tape, indicating past repairs.

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See how James McNew uses Ace Tone Top-1

James McNew

Singer, Guitarist

Yo La Tengo

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"Similarly, McNew talks about an essential piece of equipment his typical repertoire with Yo La Tengo: a 1960s Ace Tone Organ, which he also regards as a toy. McNew speculates that “it was made for like Japanese combo pop acts; maybe Garage bands in the 60s.” Either way, he concludes, “they really did it right.”

See how Don Merrill uses Ace Tone Top-1

Don Merrill

Keyboardist

The Nude Party

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Don playing an Ace Tone combo organ on stage with the Nude Party.

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