I can tell you in 30 seconds if an organ is worth a darn, just point me to the Tibia/Flutes and whatever tremulent is on the organ. Then in another 30 seconds I can tell you if the diapason, horn, reed, and strings are good sounding. I worry on models like this, do people want a great sounding organ or something that has a ton of features? If looking to buy - Any Thomas between 65 and 75, Wurlitzer's before 80 ( Morelock's has ALL parts), Hammond up to 81w/ draw bars, any Conn or Gulbransen,
I remember this organ distributed by Baldwin, but was really a Baldwin electronic organ. I am not sure why a different a manufacture as the Baldwin MCO was already so far advance, more than Lowrey?
I can tell you in 30 seconds if an organ is worth a darn, just point me to the Tibia/Flutes and whatever tremulent is on the organ. Then in another 30 seconds I can tell you if the diapason, horn, reed, and strings are good sounding. I worry on models like this, do people want a great sounding organ or something that has a ton of features? If looking to buy - Any Thomas between 65 and 75, Wurlitzer's before 80 ( Morelock's has ALL parts), Hammond up to 81w/ draw bars, any Conn or Gulbransen,
paulj0557 4 months ago
Nothing to do with Baldwin, though. It's an Orla RX820 wearing a badge. Orla produced organs for many American makers, including Hammond and Lowrey.
AndrewGilbert56 7 months ago
dang thats one beautiful instrument
squidgetpj92 9 months ago
P.O.S!
lcop 1 year ago
you shred!
stiffypride 2 years ago
I remember this organ distributed by Baldwin, but was really a Baldwin electronic organ. I am not sure why a different a manufacture as the Baldwin MCO was already so far advance, more than Lowrey?
patsaxon 2 years ago