Yes, it was a Vox Continental and a Fender Rhodes piano bass that he used.
He went through several Vox Continental organs.
The one he used on recordings was likely an American version with germanium transistors instead of the other British style ones.
The American Vox has a more brittle sound than the British model or the Italian model, and was made in Sepulveda, California - his own backyard essentially.
The British and American Voxes had wooden keys and one hole for affixing the chrome stand it sat on. The Italian ones had plastic keys and two holes to affix the stand. You can see photos showing this detail.
This is how you can tell the types of Voxes he used.
On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 7:23 PM, Tom Doncourt
<tomdcour@amnh.org> wrote:
It is hard to watch one by one , these rock pioneers fall away. I think the story goes that Ray originally played a vox continental but it was an italian model. These had plastic keys that were glued to metal shafts, unlike the wooden British keys , and they broke off. The italian vox also has a reedier sound, a little closer to a farfisa. He replaced the vox with the Gibson later on.
Looks like the news is directed towards this bout with cancer. I never heard anything and didn't even know he was sick. Sad, he has always been an amazing influence.
M
I like the sound of the vox as well. I think he is dead though.
Mark
He used a Vox Continental and Kalamazoo orgen, not Farfisa. Sorry, also heard yet it is a hoax.
Sorry to hear of his death. I liked his playing and the Farfisa sound.
Mark
My wife hated the chessy farfisa sound - but I loved the studio work - he was great with that Doors mysterioso sound........ |