A type of electronic organ which was popular with rock and pop groups in the 1960s. Combo organs were designed to provide a light and portable alternative to large, heavy console organs; they were typically encased in plastic cases and supported on lightweight aluminum stands. Unlike the Hammond organ, combo organs were entirely electronic, and nearly all were entirely solid state. As such, they were among the first electronic instruments to use no tubes (valves).
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