After years of head-scratching about what might be inside the elusive Compton 'Leisure' model with drawbars, with only the brochure pics and a few distant recollections to guide our thinking, Robert Cook succeeded in finding us a real live CL72. It's a fascinating development from 1968/9 that really breaks with tradition, as it is the one and only Electrone design that re-creates the sound and feel of a Hammond. Technically it is a unique hybrid of Compton's existing rotary electrostatic generators enhanced with electronic audio processing, adding new features and versatility to make it competitive with fully electronic organs of the period. I'll explain more about how it works once we've had a chance to study the circuits more thoroughly and research the background - having seen inside I have a hunch about who might have been the brains behind it.
In the meantime, although it still has many minor faults to fix, not least the customary dirty key contacts and resulting intermittent notes, we have got it playing reasonably well. I took a quick video of Peter trying out a classic Hammond-style registration: http://youtu.be/_Pmwk_HclJk