when do you expect it? is the Leslie effect as good as they say,or do you still have to buy that other cabinet from motion sound to expand it?what about chorus and keyfeel;played one of the other diversi and keys felt kinda junky
I havent heard the divirsi in person, Only on DVDs. It sounds the same as a B3 until you pull out all the drawbars, then it doesnt sound as thick and full. (but I think they have a new one coming out, so they might have improved it)
As for the simulated Leslie? I would not fall for that. It sounded alright on the DVD, but There is nothing like being in a room with the leslie (or two) next to you. In a small room with glass walls or windows, you can actually hear the sounds bouncing back at you off the different parts of the room. A simulation is not going to do that.
A divirsi organ cost around $14,000 (i think) Wouldnt you rather have a custom made B3, with a custom finish and 2 leslies for that same price?
If you are going to be on the road, maybe a divirsi is good for you because of the wieght difference and that it doesnt need much maintenance. But I dont see any other advantages over a vintage B3.
I havent played it so I can only judge it by what I heard on the DVD.
Have you tried the NEW B3?