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  2. List of Hammond organs - Wikipedia

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    It consists of two units — a 3-octave mini keyboard attaching under the piano keyboard, and a tone cabinet including electronic sound generator, amplifier and loudspeaker. [42] The sound generator is based on a vacuum tube oscillator and octave divider circuits originally designed for Novachord.

  3. The 7 Best Handheld Vacuums for Small Spaces - AOL

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    Humdinger Handheld Vacuum. Now, if you want a tiny vacuum that'll get every last crumb, dust mite, and hair in sight, the Dyson is the best. It's still pretty lightweight (2.2 lbs), though not as ...

  4. History of home keyboards - Wikipedia

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    The next step towards creating electric keyboards was to apply electric sound technology. The first electric musical instrument of any type was the Denis d'or stringed instrument, [4] which was built by Václav Prokop Diviš in 1748. [5] It had 700 strings temporarily electrified to enhance their sonic qualities.

  5. Telharmonium - Wikipedia

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    Telharmonium. Telharmonium console by Thaddeus Cahill 1897. The Telharmonium (also known as the Dynamophone[1]) was an early electrical organ, developed by Thaddeus Cahill c. 1896 and patented in 1897. [2][3][4] The electrical signal from the Telharmonium was transmitted over wires; it was heard on the receiving end by means of "horn" speakers.

  6. List of Korg products - Wikipedia

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    Korg SP-100: An 88 key velocity sensitive hammer-action simulation keyboard. Weighing just over 40 pounds, the 32-note polyphonic Korg SP-100 is a truly portable (and affordable) answer for the gigging musician. The 88-note hammer action keyboard is velocity sensitive with three selections for touch control: Light, standard and heavy.

  7. Electro-Harmonix - Wikipedia

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    Electro-Harmonix was founded by rhythm and blues keyboard player Mike Matthews in October 1968 in New York City with $1,000. [3] He took a job as a salesman for IBM in 1967, but shortly afterwards, in partnership with Bill Berko, an audio repairman who claimed to have his own custom circuit for a fuzz pedal, he jobbed construction of the new pedal to a contracting house and began distributing ...

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