Philips Philicorda GM 751
Philips Philicorda GM 751
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- Vintage or Discontinued
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- Organs Ranked #51
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Vintage warm
Great organ for cheesy organ sounds, spooky sounds, warm 60's organ sounds.
If you use this in a track you will definitely hear that the sound is from a transistor organ, not an emulation or vst. It oozes old warm sound. Whatever that means :)
The built in spring reverb sounds really nice and the vibrato can be dialled in from zero to a lot, I usually have it open a small amount.
You can record the sound with a mic aimed at the speakers, or with a 5 pin Din to jack cable.
I guess it is a bit limited by its sound, super heavy so not perfect for on stage but still a compact organ. Looks great in the living room and doesn't take up a lot of space in the studio (and you can put other gear on top of it).