MCI Guitorgan M340 Sunburst
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Overview
Offering more knobs and switches than you can shake a stick at, the MCI Guitorgan was invented by Bob Murrell and was intended to sound like a cross between a Hammond organ and an electric guitar. It was later manufactured by Vox, and offers six different segments, one for each string, that could create unique polyphonic organ sounds. The organ and guitar sections could be toggled on and off individually.
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