61 keys. 96 digital tone wheels.
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97 People rated this product : 8 out of 10
12 People wrote reviews









10 out of 10
Feature:
It is incredible how you can adjust just about anything you can think of... from the click sound to the wide variety of parameters with the on board effects... almost endless
Quality:
very good quality
Value:
a bit high priced but what would you expect?
Desirability:
I've already been told by many that they want it. nothing, other than the real thing, beats it on the market today. I gain respect just by pulling it out of the case... all I have to do is play it well!
Sound:
I absolutely love it. I play it throught the new Leslie 3300 and it is incredible. The leslie emulation is good but the real thing is so much better.
Ease of Use:
midi features are a bit lacking when connecting to keyboard to use as lower manual
Overall:
I would highly recommend this keyboard
Submitted: 10/14/2007
Style of Music: blues and jazz









9 out of 10
Feature:
Paying extra for the volume (swell) pedal sucks. Positioning of the Leslie switch is fine if you've never played the real thing. If you have, it takes some getting used to. I thought Suzuki's having placed another switch on the optional volume pedal would be an advantage. It's not unless you're a ballet dancer.
Quality:
Seems well built. Very heavy, therefor easy to damage. Keep the box. It's as good or better than most cases. Electronic controls seem hefty enough. Surface is easily marred, but that's the price you pay if you're careless. Not as easy to cover up as the old woodies.
Value:
I love it. Right combination of portability, sound, and price for the main unit, but lower keyboard and all accessories is too expensive for what you get. Hopefully prices on those will be adjusted downward.
Desirability:
Keep in mind you "play" this keyboard. You "ride" a real B-3. It just don't feel the same.
Sound:
Having owned several B-3's over the years I feel qualified rate the XK3 sound. Overall, it's as good as it gets. It's also nice to have reverb, both percussion choices at once, and all the other things that are not available on a "real" Hammond console. There's no way anyone might be disappointed if sound is all you care about.
Ease of Use:
Real Hammond players will find most menu options useless and confusing. Just sit down and play. Use the drawbars, and pre-sets... percussion, etc. You'll feel right at home until you reach for the lower manual. Having it is a must for former Hammond players. Too bad that 2nd manual, little more than a controller keyboard, is so expensive.
Support:
Mine actually died the first day I had it. Not DOA, but all effects, Leslie, volume control and more, died within 12 hours of plugging it in. I tried a re-set with no results. Had to send it back to Hammond at my expense. They claimed diagnostics failed to locate the cause of the problem so they replaced EVERYTHING, one component at a time. It took a month, but I had told them there was no hurry. (I'm retired form playing professionally) There have been no problems since. They were friendly, accessible and seemed to really appreciate my patience since this was one of the first off the line. (I dealt direct with Hammond)
Overall:
This is a keeper. If and when I have the bucks and the space I'll gie in and buy the lower, case, stand and pedals.
Submitted: 4/8/2007
Style of Music: Playing Hammonds for 47 years. Rock
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