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via this auction
"Hammond Solovox Model K, vintage 1940's early tube-driven synthesizer. Made in Chicago, IL, USA.
Unit is all original and fully intact - loaded with vintage tubes. Knee lever on bottom of keyboard. Original power cord is frayed and needs replaced.
Nice mahogany cabinet + keyboard and cable. Untested, sold as-is."
Pic of the back of the speaker below. Be careful not to electrocute yourself if you take this on. Best to send it to an experienced tech.
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Thursday, May 09, 2019
Wednesday, May 07, 2014
VINTAGE HAMMOND SOLOVOX KEYBOARD AND TUBE SPEAKER
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via this auction
"Serial number on keyboard: 86867
Serial number on Tone Cabinet: 86844

Auction includes Hammond Solovox keyboard and tube 'tone cabinet', attached keyboard plug and power cord.
Tubes:
4 6SC7
2 6SK7
2 SK615Y3
2 6SN7
1 6SL7
1 6J5
1 5Y3
This keyboard plugs in fine, tubes all glow and the sound is loud NO AC HUM, NO EXCESSIVE NOISE! Most of the keys work - the keyboard needs cleaning to work perfect. All knobs and switches work. There is a missing knob. Cosmetically - the keys are all attached and solid, the switches on the front of the keyboard are attached and work - but they show discoloration from age, and some scratches. The cabinet is unfortunately scratched and dinged on the face - but it is solid and sturdy.
Note: This unit works, but it is very old.. It needs minor service like cleaning of switches and such to operate perfectly. The amp is working perfectly and guaranteed as such."
via this auction
"Serial number on keyboard: 86867
Serial number on Tone Cabinet: 86844

Auction includes Hammond Solovox keyboard and tube 'tone cabinet', attached keyboard plug and power cord.
Tubes:
4 6SC7
2 6SK7
2 SK615Y3
2 6SN7
1 6SL7
1 6J5
1 5Y3
This keyboard plugs in fine, tubes all glow and the sound is loud NO AC HUM, NO EXCESSIVE NOISE! Most of the keys work - the keyboard needs cleaning to work perfect. All knobs and switches work. There is a missing knob. Cosmetically - the keys are all attached and solid, the switches on the front of the keyboard are attached and work - but they show discoloration from age, and some scratches. The cabinet is unfortunately scratched and dinged on the face - but it is solid and sturdy.
Note: This unit works, but it is very old.. It needs minor service like cleaning of switches and such to operate perfectly. The amp is working perfectly and guaranteed as such."
Wednesday, April 09, 2014
The Attic - 10 Modelled Analogue Synths for Kontakt

http://www.soniccouture.com/en/products/24-vintage/g47-the-attic/
"10 Analogue Sampled Instruments In One Package
• Roland RS202 String Machine • Korg LP10 Analog Piano
• Suzuki Omnichord
• Jennings Univox
• Minikorg 700s
• Hammond Solovox
• EMS Synthi AKS
• Roland SH2000
• Godwin String Concert • Philips Philicorda
Contains updated versions of our original Synthi AKS, Philicorda and Omnichord instruments.
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Owners of the original Synthi AKS, Philicorda and Omnichord can upgrade for up to 40% off RRP. They should contact Soniccouture Support to obtain a code.

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Thursday, October 24, 2013
Hammond Solovox Vintage Tube Synthesizer Organ with Tone Cabinet
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via this auction
SNs 84278 & 1108
Why is there a fork in it?
"Hammond Solovox which is in working condition. Everything on the keyboard is working aside from the vibrato. This keyboard was produced in the 1940s and is one of the first synthesizers ever produced. While it may not be the most practical keyboard for live use it does have a unique sound that would fit in great in any studio setting."
via this auction
SNs 84278 & 1108
Why is there a fork in it?
"Hammond Solovox which is in working condition. Everything on the keyboard is working aside from the vibrato. This keyboard was produced in the 1940s and is one of the first synthesizers ever produced. While it may not be the most practical keyboard for live use it does have a unique sound that would fit in great in any studio setting."
Monday, September 30, 2013
Hammond Solovox ANALOG TUBE SYNTHESIZER Video Demos
Published on Jul 13, 2013
"The Hammond Solovox was the first commercial monophonic valve synth ever made and it is completely tube technology under the hood. The sound is warm and multidimensional.
The natural range of the Solovox is F1-B6. Divided into 4 registers; "Bass", "Tenor", "Contralto" and "Soprano". 4 different tone colours; "Deep", "Full", "First voice" and "Second voice".
It also has switches to control these parameters- "Brilliant", "Mute", "Fast Attack", and "Vibrato"."
Hammond Solovox ANALOG TUBE SYNTHESIZER Tone Cabinet 2
"The Hammond Solovox was the first commercial monophonic valve synth ever made and it is completely tube technology under the hood. The sound is warm and multidimensional.
The natural range of the Solovox is F1-B6. Divided into 4 registers; "Bass", "Tenor", "Contralto" and "Soprano". 4 different tone colours; "Deep", "Full", "First voice" and "Second voice".
It also has switches to control these parameters- "Brilliant", "Mute", "Fast Attack", and "Vibrato"."
Hammond Solovox ANALOG TUBE SYNTHESIZER Tone Cabinet 2
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Solovox Solo-Pedal-Unit Sample

"The Solovox Solo-Pedal-Unit was built in to Hammond's RT2 & RT3 organs to provide monophonic accompaniment/ lead voices."
Sample and some more info on Navs
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Vintage Hammond Solovox
"1940s Hammond Solovox with tone cabinet in working condtion. This was made in the 40s or 50s. It was made to accompany a piano. It would attatch to the piano and has a knee control, it was one of the first Synthasizer ever made. It is a model L series A (cabinet also)Its kinda odd looking thing and it actually works, it takes a while to warm up and a few keys you have to push down harder than others. When I bought it one of the buttons was broken, I bought another keyboard model j and replaced the broken button, so whoever buys this will get the 2nd keyboard for parts. On the front of the instrument below the keyboard there were a series of large thumb operated buttons for oscillator range (switch-able +/- 3 octaves: 'soprano', 'contralto','tenor' , 'bass'), vibrato, attack time, 'deep tone', 'full tone', '1st voice', 2nd voice', 'brilliant' and a switch for selecting woodwind, string sound or mute. The Solovox was able to create a range of string, woodwind and organ type sounds."
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Hammond Model L Solovox -Vintage Organ Monophonic Synthesizer
YouTube via JZFamily. via this auction
"Demonstration of an original Hammond Solovox organ - intended to mount on a traditional piano and provide the player with additional musical breadth. The keyboard connects via a wire harness to a cabinet that includes speaker and tube amplifier."






Saturday, May 09, 2009
Maestrovox tube synth

"Up for sale is a rare Maestrovox tube synthesizer keyboard instrument, one of 17 known to exist, and a unique model. These first went on sale in 1952. Much information on these, including schematics, can be obtained by visiting the following website, which belongs to the granddaughter of the inventor of the Maestrovox:
http://www.debbiecurtis.co.uk/id99.html
This Maestrovox is a special instrument because the keyboard's facade (rocker switches, entirely black paneling, etc), is imitative of the Clavioline, while it still maintained the same speaker/ amp cabinet as the regular Maestrovox Consort model. It has mounting stand. I think the way this Maestrovox was supposed to work is that you place the speaker/ amp cabinet on the ground, which brings the keyboard to playing height if you are in the sitting position. Quite a unique, cool set-up.
This Maestrovox is cosmetically in very good condition. The keyboard itself is in excellent condition. The speaker/ amp cabinet is missing its original grillcloth (a green replacement grillcloth has been mounted to the front with thumbtacks), and the tolex if pealing in a few places.

Further information on the history and function of portable and mountable tube synthesizers (namely the Clavioline, but also the Maestrovox, Ondioline, and Solovox) can be found here
And another Maestrovox-related webpage"




Monday, August 20, 2007
Monday, October 03, 2005
The Novachord Restoration Project
Via MC of AH. CMS is restoring a Hammond Novachord. Title link takes you to a page on the restoration project. There are also some examples of what the Novachord sounded like. The Novachord was Hammond's first electronic instrument released in 1939. It was a polyphonic electronic organ that predated the Hammond Solovox. For more info on the history of the Hammond Novacord, see 120 Years.
Monday, September 12, 2005
Hammond Solovox Synth
Link takes you to Craiglist so expect it to be down soon (craigslist posts don't last too long).
The post saved for posterity:

"Date: 2005-09-08, 1:05PM EDT
FS: Very rare Hammond Solovox with tone cabinet, model J, series A circa 1940-41. Considered perhaps the first synthesizer. Designed to attach under a piano keyboard to play monphonic melody lines. It's oscillator feeds a chain of 5 sawtooth diveders producing bass, tenor, alto and soprano pitches. There are 5 formant filters to modify the tone. Knee-lever volume control. Slow or fast voice attack. 14 tubes. Very similar in concept to the Clavioline. THIS UNIT IS NON-FUNCTIONAL and sold as-is and will require a knowledgable tech to restore and get up and running again. I have had this in storage for many years hoping to restore it but have not had the time so up for sale it goes. Must be picked up in central NJ. $150."
The post saved for posterity:
"Date: 2005-09-08, 1:05PM EDT
FS: Very rare Hammond Solovox with tone cabinet, model J, series A circa 1940-41. Considered perhaps the first synthesizer. Designed to attach under a piano keyboard to play monphonic melody lines. It's oscillator feeds a chain of 5 sawtooth diveders producing bass, tenor, alto and soprano pitches. There are 5 formant filters to modify the tone. Knee-lever volume control. Slow or fast voice attack. 14 tubes. Very similar in concept to the Clavioline. THIS UNIT IS NON-FUNCTIONAL and sold as-is and will require a knowledgable tech to restore and get up and running again. I have had this in storage for many years hoping to restore it but have not had the time so up for sale it goes. Must be picked up in central NJ. $150."
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