| Ben Scott-Hyde |
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Reply with quote | #1 | Random question of the month:
Does anyone know (just out of interest) what happened to Klaus Wunderlichs' organ and all his bits and bobs?
Surley, that must still be one of the best organs to actually own, considering the amount oof alterations he must have done to it?
answers on a postcard?
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| Wunderlichfan |
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Reply with quote | #2 | There is nothing special on Klaus's Spectra, Klaus never needed Golden Gate or Livestyle. People seem to think that Klaus's organs were different in some way when in actual fact they were the same as any other Wersi model, it was the Genius himself that was different.
Klaus's Spectra is owned by a guy in Germany who also owns all of Klaus's memory cards, containing many sounds of Klaus.
Klaus also owned 4 different Wersi Helios which are all in private now along with the Beta. His Hammond H100 stood in Halsenbach for a number of years then was bought, no idea of the owner.
The owner of the Moog Synthesizer also lives in Germany and has given it to a museum because of it being too big.
Klaus's electronic recording studio is now in the Klaus Wunderlich Museum. |
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| axlemc |
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Reply with quote | #3 | no mention of klaus wunderlich museum on the net, ................. however i did find an article on his tape recorder , i think its been loaned to a radio museum.
also heard tony stace had one of his helios's
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