Product: Crumar Traveler 3
Price Paid: US $2780.00
Submitted
02/27/2002
at
04:28pm
by
Steven Neill
Email: skn at answerlogistics<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
10
Very easy to use (if you know an organ). The preset sounds are great with smooth transitions between each.
Features
:
9
Action is nice if you are use to it. It is no B3 and doesnt want to be. It has a different feel and it is its own.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
10
I use it with a Leslie 147! Unreal in every areana...
Reliability
:
10
Had it sense new. Only problem is the keys get brittle after age. Otherwise, the electronics are amazing and firm.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
They have been closed since late 80s.
Overall Rating
:
10
My favorite choice or organs...
Product: Crumar Traveler 3
Price Paid: US $2700(new in 77)
Submitted
04/18/2000
at
12:16pm
by
Mark Luedtke
Email: mjlal<at>aol dot com
Ease of Use
:
8
Basic portable organ with drawbars. Also has a 18 note bass pedal board. Plug it in and jam. As basic as drawbars seem, they are an art form.
Features
:
8
Double manual organ - top 5 octaves - lower 4
18 note pedal board. Upper and lower drawbars (upper has 3 percussion sets) Built in cheesy electronic piano available on both manuals. Built in vibrato. Built in bass on lower manual.
Analog 140 lbs (ouch) Good action. - non midi
Seperate bass, organ and pianos out.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
8
No pressure sensitivity. Very good organ sound - fat percussion with adjustable volume and delay. Works well with Leslie or electrinic rotary system (I use an old MultiVox Full Rotor)
Reliability
:
10
23 years - about 11 of those on the road and it's going strong. I use it because of the octave and half of bass pedals and carrying it keeps me in shape.
Customer Support
:
5
Company is gone - there is some support on the web. A good rock & roll doctors should be able to fix it.
Overall Rating
:
10
23 years - I got my moneys worth and much pleasure using this beast. The best portable organ ever made (I prefer over the Hammopnd Porta B's, Yahama's and Vox's).