Crumar Mojo Suitcase

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Orgue à deux claviers

  • Clavier Waterfall avec réponse semi-lestée 2x 61 touches / 5 octaves
  • Capot refermable amovible
  • Poignées latérales pour plus de mobilité
  • Génération de sons : Modélisation physique
  • Simulation de haut-parleur rotatif (Leslie)
  • Réverbération numérique stéréo
  • 2 groupes de 9 tirettes chacun plus 2 tirettes pour pédalier
  • Boutons pour le volume, le drive, la réverbération, le keyclick, le crosstalk, le volume de la percussion, la balance, la distance, les basses, les médiums et les aigus
  • 4 touches pour la percussion de l'orgue de barbarie
  • Mode HOLD de tirette
  • Deux présélections de tirettes par Manual avec mode de sauvegarde facile
  • Fonction de pédale vers le bas
  • Possibilité de connecter une antenne Wi-Fi externe en option (non fournie) pour une connexion sans fil à un smartphone/tablette/PC via l'application web de l'éditeur
  • 2 sorties ligne : jack 6,3 mm symétriques
  • 2 entrées pour pédales : jack 6,3 mm (pédale d'expression et de sustain)
  • 1 entrée pour Halfmoon ou Footswitch : jack 6,3 mm
  • Entrée et sortie MIDI
  • Port USB MIDI
  • 2 ports USB de type A (hôte) pour les mises à jour logicielles et le module Wi-Fi en option
  • Sortie casque stéréo : jack 6,3 mm
  • Dimensions (L x H x P) : 950 x 170 x 550 mm
  • Poids : 18 kg
Référencé depuis Janvier 2021
Numéro d'article 511853
Conditionnement (UVC) 1 Pièce(s)
1.679 €
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Excellent clône du Hammond B-3X
Canto 11.07.2021
Excellent clone du Hammond B-3
Points positifs : le rapport qualité prix, le son, le toucher que je trouve bien au-dessus de nombreuses marques, meilleur que mon vieux B3000 Hammond, la finition et les nombreux réglages de percussions et keyclick à volume variable, l’équaliseur, la réverbération.
Points négatifs : hélas il y en a aussi. : la prise casque à l’arrière de l’appareil, même chose en ce qui concerne l’interrupteur marche arrêt, la vitesse du trémolo aurait pu être réglable, car elle n’est pas parfaite.
Du fait de ces 3 points négatifs je n’ai pas attribué une 5e étoile à la note générale.
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la plus fidèle sensation de vérité...
JPA85 18.05.2022
C'est vraiment le meilleur clone que je connaisse pour un prix abordable. Après avoir trouvé l'amplification adéquate, ( très important...) les réglages se font presque naturellement... on arrive très facilement à façonner le son de nos références, pour ma part, Eddy Louiss et Jimmy Smith... l'utilisation du brake sur la leslie est impressionnant de vérité, les bruits de fond sont très authentiques. Pour ma part, la pédale volume Yamaha FC-7 convient très bien. Je recommande vivement!
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Worth the money, but not perfect
b3johnson 28.09.2021
Yes, it worth the money and seems more stable than the old mojo.

For the sound, it's good and bad! The sound is soulful and have the tube feel, but if you looking for a thing that perfectly copy the sound of the vintage hammond it's not the best choice. However, it's a good sounding instrument that combine the Hammond tone with some Crumar color, and it's sound good on stage!

For the keybed, it is very smooth that even smoother than the origional Hammond. Some action that will be lead to a wrong note on the real Hammond, but on the Mojo Suitcase it is easier to play so the wrong note is gone! The good thing is on stage, it make you play better. But for practice this can be dangerous that if you only practice on the new mojo you may end up play lots of wrong note on a real hammond or even other clones! (I prefer the Viscount Legend keybed)
At first i think it's the keybed too soft, but than i found its not the keybed. I connect to Hammond B3-X pluins and the keybed feel soild now. So i realize its the vitual multi-contact, the vitual multi-contact make the key too senitive that the sensor is set too high! (That remind me the keybed of my Hammond B3p MK2, same problem)
I will be happy if there will be an update to adjust the vitual multi contact or even turn it off.

Anotheer thing i don't like is the "Lock" for the lid under the lower manual, it always starch my hand when i play the Funky style bass line which i will randomly hit on the wood under the lower manual to make special "POP" sound effect...now i cannot play that on the mojo.....I tried to remove the lock but i found i cannot remove that easily. (Have to disassemble the whole organ to remove!) So for the Organist who play TONY MONACO style dont buy the suitcase, get the MOJO classic!

Finally i would like to compare with the Viscount Legend
Sound: Legend sound more soild, but Mojo is mroe expressive.
Control : Legend is the clear winner, it got 4 set of drawbars and the preset swith is at the left side.
Portablitiy: Mojo is way lighter than my Legend Live (though the spec said that both organs are 18kg, but that are not the same).....So for simply setup mojo suitable is superb. But whenever you add more stuff mojo need more cables when compare the Legend. The pedalboard need a power adaper(legend have a phantom power thing for pedal), the Leslie swith(Legend and Legend live do not need a cable)....and the 11pin is a pain on Mojo. You need to but the mojo eleven which i dont care the extra money but the connection need more cable! (a jack, a midi, another power adapter)...
Look: i am the fans of the mojo at this part
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Presence and identity
PoeKey 18.09.2021
The discussion about Hammond clones will never end. Much comes down to playing style and taste.

I have a MAG C2, which is wonderful and refined, but needed a second organ, for back-up, and to keep my options open.

I have had the Mojo Suitcase for about half a year, and so far it holds its own.

I shyed away from the Crumar Mojo earlier, because of the control layout of previous models. But the new series is different, with no controls on the top surface - and I love the suitcase version for its firm cover, and the cut-outs for easy handling. For my need, and because of the cover, I just have the dedicated soft bag. Works well, and saves on weight, compared to a flight case.

I am a fairly heavy-handed blues organ player, but also employ some delicate playing. This organ does both. I like the action of the key bed, and for live applications, direct control of click, perc amount and more is very useful - even if the variation is not massive. And direct access to the three-band EQ, is nice, because no setup is ever precisely the same. Very practical, very real gig oriented. I am, however, considering clearer labels for some controls, they can be difficult to read on the fly. Lights in buttons and the logo may be a bit overdone, but in on stage, it can actually be quite helpful.

And not least: this organ has a presence, warmth and identity, that cuts through and blends well with the band. As if it actually wants you to play it. Some other clones I've tried appear bland, sometimes shrill with the upper drawbars engaged, but the Crumar is very engaging. Both 2nd and 3rd percussion sound good, the vibrato/cohorus is more than decent, and so is the overdrive. Add to this the option to customise numerous settings from your phone or tablet, and you have a very engaging, practical and enjoyable instrument.

And yes, the MAG C2 does sound more authentic, more delicate, and is my choice for recordings, but I quite often prefer to gig with the Mojo. It's handy, has some useful features, not least for live situations, doesn't cost a fortune, should an accident happen - and not least it has this very engaging sound.

Later: Had to send it back to Thomann, because of a key gone silent - good service, and returned in good repair within a few weeks, but still... it's a major item to ship.
Also: The finish of the paint job is not too great. little chips and scratches come too easy. Am considering some sort of laquer to make it more durable. for now, a black marker does the joc.
But I still love the instument - it's a lot of organ and a lot of fun for the price.
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