The Korg BX-3, released circa 1979-1980 and made in Japan, is a dual-manual (2 x 61 keys) portable combo organ designed as an early, highly regarded analog clone of the Hammond B-3. It features, for its time, authentic tonewheel modeling, dual drawbar sets, built-in rotary speaker simulation, and percussion effects. It is housed in a wood-finished, gig-portable cabinet.

This is the early analog version (there was a digital version sold in the oughts). It comes with its original (rarely seen) wood music stand, a Glenn Cronkhite (founder of Reunion Blues cases) custom zippered case, footswitch for changing the simulated Leslie speaker speed, the original dust cover, and manual. It’s in very good condition, all keys work, and it sounds great.

These rarely come up for sale; less often with all accessories in such good shape. This is an unusual opportunity. This is listed as local pickup only, and is for sale locally as well, so I may cancel this listing at any time.

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Listed20 hours ago
ConditionExcellent (Used)
Excellent items are almost entirely free from blemishes and other visual defects and have been played or used with the utmost care.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • BX-3
Categories
Year
  • 1980's
Made In
  • Japan

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