Carolina Custom Hammond

Carolina Custom Hammond Owned and operated by Dale Ferrell. Providing the finest in Hammond Organs and Leslie speakers at unbeatable prices. Trek II accessories and installation.

How Great Thou Art was my mom's favorite song. I can still hear her singing it. Love and miss you mom. When I ran across...
12/15/2023

How Great Thou Art was my mom's favorite song. I can still hear her singing it. Love and miss you mom. When I ran across this I had to post it. Performed by the great Joey DeFrancesco. RIP Joey. You were the best.

Joey DeFrancesco left the physical world a year ago today. His sudden departure is still very difficult to comprehend. Staying mindful of the blessing that i...

08/27/2022

Rest In Peace, Joey DeFrancesco. Without doubt, one of the greatest of all time.

The man behind the tone.
04/14/2022

The man behind the tone.

Today we are remembering Donald James Leslie (b. April 13, 1911 in Danville, IL)— inventor and manufacturer of the Leslie speaker, which helped popularize the Hammond organ and contributed to the development of electronic music. In the photo, he’s holding a miniature replica. A full-size version weighs approximately 150 lbs and stands 45 inches tall.

Although originally developed for organ, before long the Leslie rotary speaker was put to other uses. To name a few, John Lennon ran his vocals though it, and George Harrison and David Gilmour played their guitars through it. Engineer Eddie Kramer ran Jimi Hendrix’s lead guitar parts on “Little Wing” through a rotary speaker cabinet. Joe Walsh used it on guitar, piano, vocals, and organ on the early James Gang albums. In slightly more recent musical history, Soundgarden’s Chris Cornell wrote “Black Hole Sun” while playing a Gretsch guitar through a Leslie speaker, and the rotary speaker sound is one of the trademarks of the production on that song.

A fan of church and theater pipe organs, Leslie became enamored with the compact electric Hammond organ shortly after it was introduced in 1935. He first heard the instrument -- engineer Laurens Hammond’s low-cost alternative to the pipe organ -- in the Barker Brothers Furniture Store in downtown Los Angeles, where he serviced Capehart radios.

The small electric organ, Leslie thought, sounded much like a theater or church pipe organ in the vast furniture showroom. But once he got it home he was disappointed with its sound in confined spaces. He started experimenting with devices to make the instrument sound like labyrinthine pipe organs.

Leslie had taught himself mechanics and electronics in a series of jobs, including work for the Naval Research Laboratories in Washington, D.C., during World War II. When he came up with his hand-built Leslie speaker, he offered it to Hammond, hoping for a job, but was rejected.

So Leslie founded Electro Music in Pasadena to manufacture his speaker, which became a popular sound-refining amplifier for Hammond organs and those made by Wurlitzer, Conn, Thomas, Baldwin, Kimball, Yamaha and others. The Leslie also proved useful for portable keyboards, synthesizers and other electronic instruments, contributing improved sounds to jazz, rock, blues, gospel and pop music.

The Leslie helped adapt electric organs for homes and musicians’ small studios, expanding the market well beyond churches and large auditoriums.

Through the 1940s, the name for Leslie’s invention -- two rotating horns enhancing both treble and bass registers -- varied considerably, from Hollywood speaker to Crawford speaker (for organist Jesse Crawford) to Leslie Vibraphone, among others. But most customers referred to it as the Leslie, and by 1949 Leslie speaker had become the universally accepted name.

Leslie acquired 48 patents for the speaker and other musical inventions.

In 1965, he sold Electro Music to CBS, which made it a part of CBS Musical Instruments. By the 1980s, Hammond had finally bought the speaker Leslie offered the organ-maker four decades earlier, and the Leslie is now built by Hammond-Suzuki USA.

Hammond recognized Leslie’s symbiotic enhancement of its product in 1978 with an award for “his outstanding contribution and dedication in making the Hammond-Leslie sound responsible for creating the organ industry.”

In 2003, Leslie, along with the late Laurens Hammond, and Leo Fender, founder of Fender Guitars, were among the original inductees into the American Music Conference Hall of Fame. He died of natural causes on September 2, 2004 at his home in Altadena, California.

Thanks Don. What a sound you created.

03/20/2019
This is without a doubt the “Deal Of The Year”! Beautiful C3 in living room quality with pedals and bench. Organ was jus...
04/29/2017

This is without a doubt the “Deal Of The Year”! Beautiful C3 in living room quality with pedals and bench. Organ was just serviced, oiled and has all new AC wiring for years of trouble free service. Plays and sounds incredible! This gorgeous C3 is paired up with a very nice full size 21H Leslie cab that has been properly upgraded for 2 speed and powered with a 125 power section (sounds like a 147 on steroids w slightly less volume) would make an incredible studio, church or home rig. ONLY $4200 plus delivery (if needed). Call Dale at 304-546-0986

Once again we have found an absolutely gorgeous living room quality early 60's Hammond C3 coupled to a 122A Leslie tone ...
03/12/2017

Once again we have found an absolutely gorgeous living room quality early 60's Hammond C3 coupled to a 122A Leslie tone cabinet that sounds as good as it looks. Lightly used by a private owner makes this an extremely rare find. Comes complete with pedals and bench. Delivery available but not included. $4700. Call Dale 304-546-0986.

03/10/2017

COMING WITHIN THE NEXT FEW DAYS! TWO LIVING ROOM QUALITY C3s! Photos by the first of the week!

Al Montgomery is seen here playing the newly installed A100 at Majority Missionary Baptist Church in Florence, SC. Deliv...
01/26/2017

Al Montgomery is seen here playing the newly installed A100 at Majority Missionary Baptist Church in Florence, SC. Delivered it today and he made it sound incredible! This one may be gone but there are more coming. We have another A100 and a near if not totally mint C3 with a 122 Leslie on the way. Stay tuned!

If you are looking for an incredible deal, here it is! Beautiful A100 in living room quality with pedals and bench paire...
01/21/2017

If you are looking for an incredible deal, here it is! Beautiful A100 in living room quality with pedals and bench paired up with a full size tube Leslie. Leslie shows wear but sounds great. 147 cab with a 125 power section (sounds like a 147 w slightly less volume) would make an incredible studio, church or home rig. ONLY $2700 plus delivery (if needed). Call today 304-546-0986.

DON'T MISS THIS!. These don't come along very often and everyone with a 147 or 145 Leslie should have one in their toy b...
09/01/2016

DON'T MISS THIS!. These don't come along very often and everyone with a 147 or 145 Leslie should have one in their toy box.

Leslie Combo Preamp Pedal. This is the highly sought after version that works with models 120, 125, 145, 147, 45, 47, 44W and 46W. Leslie cabinets. 1/4" inputs allow you to use your Leslie with a guitar or any keyboard. Good condition. $225. Call Dale at 304-546-0986

08/16/2016

NEW TOYZ COMING SOON! CALL FOR DETAILS!

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