The Hammond X-5 is a compact, gig-ready organ introduced in the 1970s by Nihon-Hammond, offering a portable alternative to the iconic tonewheel giants.
Ditching the hefty mechanics for LSI circuitry, it still captures much of the classic Hammond flavour.
With dual 44-note manuals, nine drawbars on top, seven below, plus a dedicated 16 ft for bass pedals, the X-5 delivers hands-on control over tone.
It features built-in vibrato, reverb, percussion, and brilliance controls to shape its character further.
Includes Leslie 9-pin cable. Stand is missing some connector screws so is currently unusable (we’ve got it on a shop generic stand).
AS IS - not currently fully working. Can make sound via the chorus section, but drawbars not functioning.
Ditching the hefty mechanics for LSI circuitry, it still captures much of the classic Hammond flavour.
With dual 44-note manuals, nine drawbars on top, seven below, plus a dedicated 16 ft for bass pedals, the X-5 delivers hands-on control over tone.
It features built-in vibrato, reverb, percussion, and brilliance controls to shape its character further.
Includes Leslie 9-pin cable. Stand is missing some connector screws so is currently unusable (we’ve got it on a shop generic stand).
AS IS - not currently fully working. Can make sound via the chorus section, but drawbars not functioning.