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  • AlexPalmitoAlexPalmito

    Philips Philicorda AG 7500Published on 02/06/07 at 08:31
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Organ analog stereo all lamps (two dozen in the interior!) From the 60's I believe, made in Holland by Philips.
    two speakers on the sides, a volume pedal, line outputs (stereo) or speakers Din plugs.
    system 5 switches (which correspond to drawbars on a hammond) for selecting harmonics coming out.
    The lower keys generate agreements that can choose via selectors.
    There is also a reverb spring and an adjustable tremolo.

    USE

    Very easy to use, each button changes something, unfortunately mine is a bit old and I believe that everything does not work very well ...
    I do not have the manual, but I do not see what to serve it ...

    SOUNDS

    So as I said above, mine has lived (salvag…
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    Organ analog stereo all lamps (two dozen in the interior!) From the 60's I believe, made in Holland by Philips.
    two speakers on the sides, a volume pedal, line outputs (stereo) or speakers Din plugs.
    system 5 switches (which correspond to drawbars on a hammond) for selecting harmonics coming out.
    The lower keys generate agreements that can choose via selectors.
    There is also a reverb spring and an adjustable tremolo.

    USE

    Very easy to use, each button changes something, unfortunately mine is a bit old and I believe that everything does not work very well ...
    I do not have the manual, but I do not see what to serve it ...

    SOUNDS

    So as I said above, mine has lived (salvage the garbage, and under state fitness ...) but despite ca I use it anyway from time to time.

    The sound is huge !! heat quickly sends all your digital keyboards to the toilet !! according to the adjustment, we think of a Farfisa (sound well pitched, very sharp, terrible for reggae or jazz 60s!) or outright hammond if a rule a more round and fat (this heat !!)
    in low, especially chord buttons is a sacred potato !! my mates electro fans loved the first bill !!
    the reverb spring an old rotted his property, some funny stuff (but not all !!)
    so basically it is very versatile, it is of course perfect for acoustic music typed 60s / 70s (reggae, jazz, funk) or outright to make very heavy electronica or dub ...

    NOTICE GLOBAL

    I've had two years still not finished being re-state (...) but I have already been able to use it a few times in the studio.
    I looooooves !! (Especially since my costed nothing except a good galley to make it work)
    I already played on a Hammond with leslie, so obviously AC has nothing to do (but I would plug my Phili on a leslie to see !!!), but frankly for a small organ unpretentious (in any case from what I know ...) and well I am very happy, and if I find one in good condition for not too expensive, I think that I purchased !!
    seriously the sound is monstrous, bright lights !!
    good after it's middle age, there is no noon, the outputs are in DIN, it is rather impressive (although, compared to an organ ...), but not too expensive and if one wants to use ca worth !! mine must have thirty years easy, and a few false contacts (very difficult accesible, that is why I galere ...) while still walking, ca air of being solid !!
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  • mtwalletmtwallet

    Philips Philicorda AG 7500Published on 07/25/08 at 02:23
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    ...dropoff Window

    USE

    ...dropoff Window

    SONORITS

    ...dropoff Window

    NOTICE GLOBAL

    The notice prcdent and photo match the model AG 7500
  • gillou38gillou38

    Philips Philicorda AG 7500Published on 06/07/07 at 07:30
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    11/65 DATE OF MINE
    4 octaves
    This is not the old velocity and aftertouch even less .....
    Mine is a wooden keyboard (and yes the plastic was too expensive)
    No MIDI
    For connectivity you can put your turntable input if you want (though if it's true)
    Output either directly to a console or to the tube amp underneath.

    A controller A controller Vibrato + reverb on / off reverb potart A +

    UTILIZATION

    The config is it simple. Yeah you kind of big buttons for fat fingers rocker
    and huge knob for adjusting:
    - The volume
    - Balance
    - The selection of split (whole / split / split with agreement on the bottom)
    - The selection of input source
    The manual is clear enough…
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    11/65 DATE OF MINE
    4 octaves
    This is not the old velocity and aftertouch even less .....
    Mine is a wooden keyboard (and yes the plastic was too expensive)
    No MIDI
    For connectivity you can put your turntable input if you want (though if it's true)
    Output either directly to a console or to the tube amp underneath.

    A controller A controller Vibrato + reverb on / off reverb potart A +

    UTILIZATION

    The config is it simple. Yeah you kind of big buttons for fat fingers rocker
    and huge knob for adjusting:
    - The volume
    - Balance
    - The selection of split (whole / split / split with agreement on the bottom)
    - The selection of input source
    The manual is clear enough but ..... German

    SOUNDS

    It's basic but an organ with a grain of its own. Sounds always make me think
    is an album by Robert Wyatt

    OVERALL OPINION

    Too early ..

    Soon listening on:
    http://gilleslacaud.free.fr/" rel="ugc noopener" target="_blank">http://ma-musique.rendez-vous-blog.com/

    http://gilleslacaud.free.fr/
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