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Description

Step into the world of classic organ tones with the Hammond L122, a timeless instrument that has captivated musicians for decades. This iconic organ is renowned for its warm, rich sound and versatile performance capabilities, making it an essential addition to any keyboardist's collection. Whether you're playing jazz, gospel, or rock, the L122 delivers a soulful experience that is both authentic and exhilarating.

The Hammond L122 is designed with a full set of keys that offer a smooth and responsive touch, allowing for expressive play. Its unique tonewheel technology produces the signature Hammond sound that has been cherished by artists worldwide. The built-in vibrato and chorus effects add depth and dimension to your music, ensuring your sound is dynamic and captivating.

With thirteen note bass pedals, this organ provides a robust bass foundation, supporting a wide range of musical styles. The L122 is crafted with attention to detail and quality, evident in its elegant wood finishes that complement any stage or studio setting. Whether you're a seasoned professional or an aspiring musician, the Hammond L122 is a reliable and inspiring choice for your musical journey.

Key Features:

  • Full set of keys with responsive touch
  • Tonewheel technology for authentic Hammond sound
  • Built-in vibrato and chorus effects
  • Thirteen note bass pedals
  • Available in multiple wood finishes including Mahogany, Walnut, & Cherry
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HD - Hammond L122 - A Whiter Shade Of Pale (Procol Harum)

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HD - Hammond L122 - A Whiter Shade Of Pale (Procol Harum)

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Dannydnb

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HD - Hammond L122 - Child In Time (Deep Purple)

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HD - Hammond L122 - No Woman No Cry (Bob Marley)

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Hammond L122 Leslie 770 Preamp II

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Patrik Gudmundsäter

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Hammond L122 - Whiter Shade of Pale

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Dannydnb

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Guitar input into Hammond L122 Organ

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See how Rick Wakeman uses Hammond L122

Rick Wakeman

Keyboardist

Black Sabbath

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One from 1950 was listed on Reverb.com in June 2020. A mirror listing on Vintage and Rare can be found here.

See how Dave Stewart uses Hammond L122

Dave Stewart

Keyboardist

National Health

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Dave Stewart used the Hammond L122 organ extensively during his musical career, particularly until the end of the 1970s. This is evidenced by numerous images of him playing the organ with bands such as Egg, Khan, Hatfield and the North, National Health, and Bruford. On his blog, in the "Dave Stewart & Barbara Gaskin Visitors' Book," Stewart himself confirms the use of the Hammond L122, along with other equipment: "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."

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