Keyboard Organ Accessories – Pedal Board, Lower Manual, Drawbar Controller, Expression Pedal, Stand for your Electric Organ. Organ sounds are popular instruments and still get used in jazz, rock, and gospel music. These accessories will help you enjoy the organ even more.
With electronic organs there are several accessories that you can use to expand the performance of the organ.
You may also need replacement parts, such as belts, tubes, or even ICs/boards if you have a model that’s been in use for a few years.
You also get components such as frequency inverters for US Hammonds to be used in Europe, bass pedal sustain, MIDI kits and more.
Useful to lubricate and protect all the mechanical generator parts found in tone wheel organs.
Replacement power cord for Hammond A-100, B, C and RT series organs (that has the 2 prong AC plug installed).
Tubes for the Hammond AO-28 preamplifier. Used in B-3, C-3, RT-3, A-100 series and D-100 series organs.
MIDI pedalboard
This is one of the most sought-after accessories for the pro organ players who are adept at using their feet as well.
Most of the major brands such as Hammond, Roland, Nord make pedal-boards for their range of organs, with the 20-note pedal being the more popular one.
A single cable is all that’s required to connect these accessories to the main organ, with the cable supplying power to the pedalboard as well as performance data to the host keyboard.
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Replacement Parts
Certain internal parts could stop working after a few years of use, and you will need to get them replaced to enjoy your music organ.
Here are some of the things that are available in most stores:
- New set of tubes for the built-in amplifiers
- Replacement power cord for most organs
- Replacement upper drive belts
- Replacement speaker cables
- Tone generator oils that are designed to lubricate and protect all the mechanical generator parts found on most vintage tone wheel organs.
Hammond Organ Accessories
Here is a list of the organ accessories available for your keyboard organ!
Hammond XK Stand
This is a B3-style folding stand.
Hammond Pro XK-System Stand
Sturdy folding metal stand can be assembled without tools.
Hammond XK Pedal Board
The Hammond XK Pedal Board is a 25-key MIDI pedal with an expression output. This is a perfect match with the XK Stand.
Hammond Pro XPK100 MIDI Pedalboard
The XPK-100 13-note MIDI pedal board makes a great combination with Hammond’s XM-1, XB-1, XB-2, XK-2 and is usable with any keyboard.
Hammond XK System Cabinet and Lower Manual
Hammond XK System Lower Manual and Walnut Cabinet.
Hammond Pro XK-System 61-Key Lower Manual Only
61 waterfall keys and 12 reverse-color preset keys. Lower manual ONLY. Does NOT include cabinet.
Hammond Pro XK-System Folding Padded Bench
Sturdy collapsible bench can be assembled without tools.
Hammond XK Bench
Collapsible wood bench
Hammond XMC2 Organ Drawbar Controller for XM2
Remote Controller for the XM2.
Hammond EXP100F Expression Pedal
For XK2 and XK3
Hammond V20R Expression Pedal for XK1 Organ
Expression pedal for XK-1 organ.
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Harold Meads says
Our Keyboard player has XK-2 and the volume knobs no longer work, and I’m having a hard time finding replacements. He thinks all three knobs are in a single unit, of course I have no idea. He said the 1st knob is for volume, 2d is for sustain and the 3d is for overdrive. Now you know as much as I do. Hell, I’m a bassman and have enough trouble keeping up with my gear. . . Any help in this matter will be greatly appreciated. . . .
Nelson says
I need some parts for a Lowrey Organ, Model Heritage NT400; the LCD is very dim, and seems the backlight is the problem, or the driver board for that LCD has a defective component. The Service manual says it is the HL-009 board, but also shows the following part numbers also: HL-013; HL-014; #039756; and probably the actual display #935-040128-000. I’m not sure which is the right one. Would have such a part?
I also looking for a Lowrey RAM card #935-040053-000. The floppy drive keeps given a Disc Error prompt; I’m not able to format a disc, or load from a formatted disc. Would you have a replacement disc drive?
Thanks,
nelson a clark (Philadelphia)
thomas says
I just had the Hammond exp100f volume pedal where the switch attach to it for the leslie fast and slow mode has just lost its spring loaded mechanism to operate correctly. I never gigged with unit and baby all my equipment. I put it under the desk lamp to see if I could see how or what is worn out. Now I have a small chrome metal tab just fell out. Its about 1/8 inch X 1/2 inch long. Thinner than a finger nail. Cant tell if its been severed from another piece from metal fatigue. Turned the pedal over and it just fell onto the table.