WE have a 1966 Allen analog in our church with all the speakers lined up and down the outside pew halls and at least 15 speakers upstairs and it is in great shape with an 80 year old original organist still playing it and she tests its limits! lol
My fave is #7, with 3 & 4 tied for second! However, they are all valid. The modest 2-manual Allen I get to play every Sunday is absolutely splendid, filling our sanctuary with ethereal music. Allen is simply the best.
Good video that makes great points. One needs to see, hear, and play the new ones to really experience how much better they are these days. Allen makes such quality organs that even real old ones still work and sound good. Over the years I've owned a TC-4 and a Theater Deluxe, and currently have an ADC 6000 in my home. All great sounding organs ! My church has a Q325 with VISTA, and it is the best yet. Very fun and inspiring to play, and play with all the features as well.
Cute video. I learned to play on a 2-manual Allen from the 70's. It is still in perfect condition and has a great sound! I now get to play a Diane Bish series - it's the Cadillac of organs!
I remember practicing on an Allen organ that had all the tone generator racks in the back room. I always loved the sound of it compared to todays digitals. They just have that character all their own.
I also play an Allen organ at my church, and fell in love with it. Am going to purchase one for my home soon. I currently have a hammond and a yamaha organs in my home. The Allen is a much sounding organ, I just have to get one.
WE have a 1966 Allen analog in our church with all the speakers lined up and down the outside pew halls and at least 15 speakers upstairs and it is in great shape with an 80 year old original organist still playing it and she tests its limits! lol
My fave is #7, with 3 & 4 tied for second! However, they are all valid. The modest 2-manual Allen I get to play every Sunday is absolutely splendid, filling our sanctuary with ethereal music. Allen is simply the best.
I grew up playing the allen TC1. It could use some recon and electronic work, but is 100% functional. it still is in use today!
Good video that makes great points. One needs to see, hear, and play the new ones to really experience how much better they are these days.
Allen makes such quality organs that even real old ones still work and sound good. Over the years I've owned a TC-4 and a Theater Deluxe, and currently have an ADC 6000 in my home. All great sounding organs !
My church has a Q325 with VISTA, and it is the best yet. Very fun and inspiring to play, and play with all the features as well.
I love Allen 632D! Three manuals, full pedalboard and several amazing 32' stops. Analog but still amazingly real!
Cute video. I learned to play on a 2-manual Allen from the 70's. It is still in perfect condition and has a great sound! I now get to play a Diane Bish series - it's the Cadillac of organs!
I remember practicing on an Allen organ that had all the tone generator racks in the back room. I always loved the sound of it compared to todays digitals. They just have that character all their own.
Great! Would "Love" to update the organ I play at church every Sunday!! ( A 1972 Allen ) Just a newer one would be great!
I also play an Allen organ at my church, and fell in love with it. Am going to purchase one for my home soon. I currently have a hammond and a yamaha organs in my home. The Allen is a much sounding organ, I just have to get one.
I never thought I'd say this, but I'd like an RL-58, or and RM-63. This is a fun video, BTW.
This is amazing..!
Awesome!!
amazing.....!!!!
Im getting a chapel cf 15
bellissimo!?