Without a doubt, likely the cleanest and most deluxe of all the X66's out there! Every possible extra, and dead mint condition. But this won't last long. If I don't get a reasonable offer the owner will likely withdraw it from lack of interest. Not a pressure tactic, but the truth, as this price Herr is slightly less than he paid for it around 1969/70. And it's seen almost no use. Even the space expander works. As a Hanmond tech, I've seen very few that actually work! Make a reasonable offer if you can. Thanks!

Video at the end.

I'm a Hammond tech here in St Louis and am selling this for the owner. I've seen a few of these over the years, but this one is completely immaculate, completely, functional and comes with the factory add-ons of Leslie 122, and Rhythm computer, with half moon switches controlling the Leslie speeds and the choice of 122 or stock cabinet. I just oiled it today, And the Leslie as well... fired them up and WOW... The organ tones are fed over to the leslie. And the other tones are fed to the stationary tone cabinet provided specifically with this organ.

This organ is as close to new unplayed condition as you will ever see. The owner really never figured it out, so when I serviced it and set it up, it was the first time he haf played it. And the price it's being offered at, is just about what you would pay for this when new. 9k for the organ with 122 Leslie, and not sure of the drum machine.

The rhythm computer is the one made by Acetone, AKA Roland, around 1971, which I estimate this organ to be from, the auto-vari 64, with the lucite music holder, also factory installed.

These organs were incredibly rare to begin with, but this is probably the best and most complete and most decadent i've ever seen! And that includes in magazines and museums. I'm pretty sure you could have bought a nice home, back then, for the price of this organ with all these factory installed options!

I've never seen all of these options on one of these organs. I wasn't even aware that they made a version with the 122. And i've also never seen the drum computer before. There's also a drum computer in the organ..., but it's not so much a drum machine as adding various drum sounds to the different manuals, such as kick srum to the bass pedals and snare to accompaniment manual, etc... but the Early Roland drum computer is rare and also awesome! Seems strange that they could make a cpu processor back then that could last 50+ years, but not so much now! Lol.

Pickup only. Best offer. Won't last long, as it is the best on earth, I believe!

Listed2 years ago
ConditionMint (Used)
Mint items are in essentially new original condition but have been opened or played.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • X66 Organ
Finish
  • Walnut
Categories
Year
  • 1967
Made In
  • United States
Number of Keys
  • 61 Keys
Keyboard Action
  • Synth Action
Analog / Digital
  • Analog
Key Size
  • Full Size

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