Product Overview:
This pre-owned Sharma 900 Organ Speaker serves as a great alternative to the iconic Leslie speaker. Despite showing signs of use, it remains fully functional and delivers a robust, rich sound that enhances your organ’s performance. Ideal for organists seeking a high-quality, affordable speaker, the Sharma 900 provides powerful amplification with a smooth, full tone that rivals other well-known speakers in the market.

Key Features:

  • Condition: Pre-owned, used condition with minor signs of cosmetic wear. Fully functional.
  • Purpose: A Leslie speaker alternative, designed to amplify the organ sound with clarity and depth.
  • Sound Quality: Produces a rich, rotating tone, enhancing the natural sound of the organ.
  • Design: Compact and versatile, suitable for various organ models and performance environments.
  • Size: Standard size compatible with most organs and setups.

Why Choose This Organ Speaker?
The Sharma 900 offers a more affordable option for organists who want the unique rotating sound effect commonly associated with Leslie speakers. Despite being pre-owned, it still delivers a powerful and authentic organ sound, making it an excellent choice for both studio and live performances.

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Listed2 months ago
ConditionFair (Used)
Fair condition gear should function but will show noticeable cosmetic damage or other issues.Learn more
Brand
  • Sharma
Model
  • 900
Finish
  • Black
Categories
Year
  • 60s-70s
Made In
  • United Kingdom

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