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Crumar Mojo Suitcase Double Manual Organ

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Crumar Mojo Suitcase Double Manual Organ
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2 x 61-key Clonewheel Organ with Vintage Tonewheel Organ Models, 2 Groups of 9 Drawbars + 2 Pedal Drawbars, Vibrato and Chorus, Rotary Speaker Emulation, and MIDI and USB - Black

The Mojo Suitcase takes Crumar’s latest dual-manual clonewheel organ and gives it a ’70s-style rock ’n’ roll makeover. The Mojo Suitcase carries forward the tradition of its predecessor, the Mojo XT, with a new cutting-edge DSP platform and a sleek new design. Powered by the renowned GSi VB3-II tonewheel simulation, the new Mojo Suitcase perfectly captures the authentic response and tone of the most coveted vintage A-, B-, and C-series tonewheel organs, letting you save and recall those settings at an instant. The Crumar Mojo Suitcase is the ultimate portable clonewheel, thanks to its suitcase-style lid and convenient handles. It’s elegant, easy to use, and most importantly, its drawbars, knobs, switches, and waterfall keys feel like the real deal. From juicy rhythms with chunky overdrive to wailing leads with lifelike percussion effects, the Mojo Suitcase has the essential sounds players will love for blues, jazz, rock, and gospel music. The realistic onboard stereo rotary speaker simulator is a stunning emulation of a classic and is a great way to add depth and drama to your recordings and live sets.

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July 12, 2025

Awesome Sounds and Feel

By Patrick from Florida
Music Background: Professional Jazz Pianist/Organist

If you're looking for something that sounds and feels like a B3, this keyboard has all that and more. The Mojo sounds incredibly realistic: everything from the key click, Leslie sim, and the way the drawbars interact with each other (or crosstalk) is very lifelike. All the controls are super intuitive to anyone who's sat behind a real B3 or C3, plus there are some handy controls for reverb, drive, key click, and a few other parameters that can help you dial in the tone your looking for. Though I haven't played too much with the in-depth mobile editor, it's a nice feature that offers a lot of flexibility in shaping your sound.

I used to own a Mojo 61 that sounded fantastic and even had some great Rhodes and Clav sounds, but I felt like it was limited with the single manual and had some intermittent noise issues. I'm happy to say the Mojo Suitcase hasn't given me any reliability issues. Though I miss having the extra electric piano sounds all on one board, this is bar none the best clonewheel organ I've personally played.

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February 28, 2025

Unbeatable

By LW
Music Background: Keyboardist, organist

I've been playing my Mojo for a few years now and really gotten to know it's abilities. To keep it brief, this organ hits way above its weight class. The other dual manual organs available in this price range have only just begun to catch up with the realism of the Mojo - and the organs which have surpassed it are nearly twice the price, for only a ~10% improvement. I've used it in country, jamband/rock, indie and jazz contexts and never felt limited by the board, just by my fingers.

Pros:
-Leslie sim and chorus/vibrato are widely considered best in the game
-Action is satisfying, build is generally solid, and very pretty, too :)
-Overdrive effect has a huge range of usable tones, and is very warm/rich - not harsh like competitors
-Everything is physically modeled, so if you don't like the tone out of the box, there's a million options to change. In all honesty though, I always end up reverting to the default options because Crumar really nailed it.
-Volume output can be very very hot if needed

Cons:
-A little finnicky with booting. This is because the Mojo is picky about the expression pedal. Save yourself some headache and get the Crumar one - getting a yamaha FC pedal we all have to work is dodgy
-Reverb is limited only to a room sim post leslie - no emulation of preleslie organ mate style reverb :(
-Missing some of the features of the highest end clonewheels, e.g. no extra drawbars, no discrete outputs for bass/pedals, no modulation FX/FX loops, no discrete Leslie output

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October 3, 2023

I'm totally satisfied

By Tony C. from Bucks County, PA.
Music Background: Song Writer, Audio Engineer, Gigging Musician

I never write reviews but after receiving my Mojo I feel the need for a quick one. I was unsure for a while about which clonewheel to purchase, especially since Yamaha came out with their CK's. I've played the Nord's and the Hammonds but in my opinion the Crumar outshines them all. I have the Suitcase model and it's spectacular in every aspect. It looks good and the keybed is fantastic. The sound emulation is spot on and the Leslie simulation is very good too. If you're on the fence about purchasing a Crumar product wait no more. If you decide to pull the trigger be sure to purchase it from Sweetwater because their shipping and support is unsurpassed.

August 7, 2022

GREAT sound , LOUSY reliability

By Nick G. from Hampton, NH

Subject pretty much says it all.
I have had really terrible luck with Crumar products in the last year as I tried out their new boards.
The sound of the Mojo is really great. Smoked my old Hammond SK2 in every way. Leslie sim is excellent.
However...after 8mo, I started getting white noise out of the line-out jacks.

May 17, 2021

Fantastic Clonewheel

By Dave from Virginia
Music Background: Guitarist/Keyboardist

Organ sounds great and feels even better. I have a old Hammond tonewheel that's on its final days and became a conversation piece more than an instrument. This is more reliable, sounds better (on the same Leslie!), and feels much much nicer (although I can only imagine how that Hammond felt new).
I highly recommend the Crumar Mojo to someone looking for a good Clonewheel. The only reason I did not give five stars is because the lack of an FX loop to add a drive pedal before the leslie simulation. In order to play distorted organ (either with a stationary speaker or often parallel with a cleaner leslie), you need to have an external drive and Leslie pedal/modeler.

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