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Description

Dive into a world of timeless sound with the Hammond L-100 Organ, a masterpiece that blends classic charm with modern functionality. This iconic instrument brings the rich, full tones that have defined generations of music, from gospel to rock, directly to your fingertips. Its compact design belies a powerhouse of musical potential, making it a perfect fit for both home studios and grand stages. With its thirteen note bass pedals, the L-100 adds depth to your music, allowing you to explore new realms of sonic texture. Whether you're crafting intricate melodies or laying down foundational bass lines, this organ responds with precision and warmth.

Key Features:

  • Thirteen note bass pedals for deep, resonant bass tones
  • Vibrato & chorus effects for rich, layered sounds
  • Available in multiple wood finishes including Mahogany, Walnut, & Cherry, adding a touch of elegance to any setting

Product specs

Brand Hammond
Model L100 Series Organ
Finish Natural
Year 1961 - 1972
Made In United States
Categories Organs
Analog / Digital Analog
Key Size Full Size
Keyboard Action Synth Action

FAQs

What are the key features of the Hammond L-100 Organ?

The Hammond L-100 Organ is an analog organ known for its full-size keys and synth action. It's a vintage model produced between 1961 and 1972, offering classic Hammond tones suitable for various musical styles.

Is the Hammond L-100 Organ suitable for live performances?

While the Hammond L-100 can be used for live performances, it is primarily designed for home use. Its compact design and built-in speakers make it convenient for smaller venues or home studios.

Does the Hammond L-100 Organ require a Leslie speaker?

The Hammond L-100 Organ does not require a Leslie speaker, as it has built-in speakers. However, connecting a Leslie speaker can enhance its classic Hammond sound, offering the signature rotary effect many musicians seek.

How does the Hammond L-100 Organ differ from the B-3 model?

The Hammond L-100 Organ is more compact and was designed for home use, whereas the B-3 is a larger, more professional model often used in live settings. The L-100 has built-in speakers, unlike the B-3, which typically relies on external amplification.

What type of maintenance does the Hammond L-100 Organ require?

The Hammond L-100 Organ, being a vintage analog instrument, may require regular maintenance, including checking the tonewheel generator, oiling moving parts, and ensuring the electronics are functioning properly to preserve its sound quality.

Andrej Maver

Andrej Maver

Hammond L100 demonstration

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Hammond L100 demonstration

Andrej Maver

Andrej Maver

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Hammond Organ L100 L-100 L122 L-122 Baby B3 w/ Foldback Left Hand Bass Mod

Dan ''Spiffy'' Neuman

Dan ''Spiffy'' Neuman

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Groovin on Hammond L100; B3 mods; without Leslie

masters of trash

masters of trash

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10. Hammond organ L100 Output jack and selector switch (10 of 11)

Jeremy Borum

Jeremy Borum

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Genesis - Looking For Someone (Hammond L-100 Cover)

Math Gsr

Math Gsr

Video thumbnail for 6. Hammond organ L100 generator normal oiling part 2 (6 of 11) by Jeremy Borum

6. Hammond organ L100 generator normal oiling part 2 (6 of 11)

Jeremy Borum

Jeremy Borum

Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Hammond L-100 Organ.

Value and pricing

  • The Hammond L-100 is often available for free or very low cost in the US, but prices may be higher in regions with fewer units, like Serbia.

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Mods and upgrades

  • The Hammond L-100 can be modified with a Leslie 122 for improved sound, similar to the more famous B-3 model.

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  • Implementing upper and lower foldback mods can make the L-100 sound fuller, similar to models B/C/A Hammonds, though these modifications require significant effort.

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Comparisons

  • The Echolette ME III H is a Leslie clone, made by Dynacord, with a rotary horn and a solid-state amp, but lacks the lower frequency response of a true Leslie.

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  • The Leslie Studio 12 is not ideal for organs due to its limited low-end, better suited for smaller spaces as a practice amp.

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Features and functionality

  • The Echolette ME III H offers an 80W solid-state amp that is louder than the 40W tube amps found in Leslie 122 or 147s.

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  • The expression pedal may darken the sound as volume increases; bypassing it can improve clarity.

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User experience

  • The L-100 is considered a good organ by owners, particularly if it remains complete and functional, though pricing should be negotiated.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Recapping the organ can enhance treble response and volume, and addressing any cold solder joints or cracked resistors can resolve sound inconsistencies.

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  • The volume pedal's internal lightbulb and photoresistor, prone to failure, should be checked if experiencing volume issues.

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  • Owners recommend replacing the power cord and motor capacitor, and ensuring self-starting motors are oiled to prevent damage.

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  • The organ might require oiling if unused for a while, which can unseize machinery over a few weeks.

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  • It's important to replace any bulging motor start capacitors to avoid potential explosive failures.

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  • Moving an L-100 requires caution, as setting it on a dolly board or doorsill can wreck the pedals.

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Build quality

  • Setting the organ down improperly can damage pedals; careful handling is required when moving.

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See how Kraftwerk uses Hammond L-100 Organ

Kraftwerk

Composer, Music Producer

Kraftwerk

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Verified via Kraftwerkfaq

Kraftwerk has utilized the Hammond L-100 Organ in their music, as documented on the Kraftwerk FAQ website.

See how Keith Emerson uses Hammond L-100 Organ

Keith Emerson

Keyboardist

Emerson, Lake & Palmer

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Verified via YouTube

Homeboy Keith goes full-on apeshit on a poor L-100 in this video

See how Rod Argent uses Hammond L-100 Organ

Rod Argent

Singer, Keyboardist

The Zombies

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Verified via Soundonsound

Used on "Time of the Season", as mentioned in this February 2016 Sound on Sound article.

Rod Argent, meanwhile, played a Hammond L100, which produced the first keyboard stab heard in the opening verse of ‘Time Of The Season’. Later in the song, given the freedom of extra tracks, he overdubbed a second Hammond solo over his initial one.

See how Dave Stewart uses Hammond L-100 Organ

Dave Stewart

Keyboardist

National Health

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The hammond l100 was the only organ used by Dave Stewart, it was the standard instrument until the end of the 70s, being seen in several images of him sitting on this organ in the bands: egg, hatfield and the north, national health and bruford, where it came to replace the organ by the prophet 5 synthesizer.

on his blog: davebarb.com, in the Visitors' Book, dave himself talks about the organ used and all the effect pedals that accompanied it.

Hammond L122 organ, Rose-Morris Duofuzz fuzz box, Hiwatt 100-watt amp, 2 WEM 4x12 speaker cabs, occasional WEM Copycat echo unit. No percussion used on fuzz solos. Let me know if you find a working Duofuzz!

See how Arnaldo Baptista uses Hammond L-100 Organ

Arnaldo Baptista

Bassist, Keyboardist

Os Mutantes

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Verified via YouTube

The Hammond L100 was most used on "A E O Z", recorded in 1973 but released only 20 years later. On this song, the organ starts on 2:20 and on 3:26 ahead there's a powerfull keyboard solo.

See how Al Greenwood uses Hammond L-100 Organ

Al Greenwood

Keyboardist, Music Producer

Foreigner

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Verified via Rockkeyboard

Some of the many keyboards he used on and off stage are the Hammond L-101, a B-3, the EML 101, an Orchestron, a Clavinet, an Oberheim OB-1, an Arp Omni, and a Wurlitzer Electric Piano.

See how Chris Copping uses Hammond L-100 Organ

Chris Copping

Bassist, Keyboardist

Procol Harum

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Verified via Procolharum

The following list was published in Melody Maker, 24 March 1973.

"Chris Copping: Hammond L100 organ; Leslie 720 speaker cabinet; 6-string Fender bass; Ampeg SVT 300 watt amplifier; Hiwatt cabinet."

See how Veli-Matti Kananen uses Hammond L-100 Organ

Veli-Matti Kananen

Keyboardist

Kalmah

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Veli-Matti Kananen, the keyboardist for the band Kalmah, has confirmed his use of the Hammond L-100 organ. This information is directly mentioned in the "members in detail" section on the official Kalmah website, highlighting that this specific organ is utilized by him outside the band's activities.

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