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  • mtwalletmtwallet

    Philips Philicorda 22GM752Published on 08/22/08 at 00:48
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Polyphonic Keyboard
    4 octaves
    an adjustable vibrato, reverb spring Built

    in order:
    DIN connector for the volume pedal, the output amplifier (which does not cut the two integrated speakers), the entry magneto
    and 2 outputs baffles another format (right baffle and baffle left) cut the two integrated speakers

    a power cable US-type, but one pin is horizontal

    7 switches to change the treble
    3 switches to change his grave

    A switch On / Off

    4 removable legs

    in order:
    A reverb knob
    A vibrato knob
    1 knob for manual bass (3 positions)
    1 knob of solo (2 positions)
    1 volume knob
    1 knob of balance between the two I believe HP

    UTILIZATION

    editing sounds …
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    Polyphonic Keyboard
    4 octaves
    an adjustable vibrato, reverb spring Built

    in order:
    DIN connector for the volume pedal, the output amplifier (which does not cut the two integrated speakers), the entry magneto
    and 2 outputs baffles another format (right baffle and baffle left) cut the two integrated speakers

    a power cable US-type, but one pin is horizontal

    7 switches to change the treble
    3 switches to change his grave

    A switch On / Off

    4 removable legs

    in order:
    A reverb knob
    A vibrato knob
    1 knob for manual bass (3 positions)
    1 knob of solo (2 positions)
    1 volume knob
    1 knob of balance between the two I believe HP

    UTILIZATION

    editing sounds simple
    manual easily found on Internet

    SOUNDS

    Its 100% sixties, less acute than the Farfisa Compact and Elka Panther, less cheezy, more "Organ"
    keys to high quality

    OVERALL OPINION

    Problems: super heavy, and feet are very difficult to put / remove
    hard to open for repair, many son over other keyboards
    quite fragile for transport should be avoided in group

    but essential for any fan of Sixties sounds playing at home
    beautiful wood cabinet

    discoverable to € 5 in Emmaus or € 150 on ebay ...
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  • Samm BeeSamm Bee

    Very endearing!

    Philips Philicorda 22GM752Published on 12/15/10 at 08:18
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    4 octave organ combo, 1970-71

    UTILIZATION

    Ergonomics game very simple and well thought out.

    SOUNDS

    The keyboard is very pleasant to the touch and very expressive, like a Hammond organ (such as "waterfall"), which provides high speed and ease of play well on the n has nothing to do;)
    On the set 8 ', the first 3 octaves provide a sound very thick and warm, fairly close to a synth with its sounds of "wood" and "trumpets" (Vox IV and V).

    The sound grobal in complete games looks more like an emulation of liturgical organ. The integrated reverb spring brings a vintage but still quite noisy, especially when the organ is a bit shaken by a dynamic game!

    The vibrato is a bi…
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    4 octave organ combo, 1970-71

    UTILIZATION

    Ergonomics game very simple and well thought out.

    SOUNDS

    The keyboard is very pleasant to the touch and very expressive, like a Hammond organ (such as "waterfall"), which provides high speed and ease of play well on the n has nothing to do;)
    On the set 8 ', the first 3 octaves provide a sound very thick and warm, fairly close to a synth with its sounds of "wood" and "trumpets" (Vox IV and V).

    The sound grobal in complete games looks more like an emulation of liturgical organ. The integrated reverb spring brings a vintage but still quite noisy, especially when the organ is a bit shaken by a dynamic game!

    The vibrato is a bit too slow for my taste ...

    OVERALL OPINION

    An organ to have for any collector of organ 60s:)
    His finishing and manufacturing are far more upscale than its Italian cousins from the same period.
    Wooden hull plating, very fragile, difficult to remove feet short, not too lugging without flight case (and again ...)!
    Another interesting point is repaired relatively easily, because no integrated circuits, but simple components.
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