[rodgersorganusers] Re: Old Analogs
- From: "Richard Torlai" <rltorlai@xxxxxxx>
- To: <rodgersorgan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2003 03:14:00 -0500
So you PREFER the analog over the digital?
You really have to have EARS to hear the difference. The organ my congregation
church has is a twenty five year old plus Allen that is half analog and half
digital. Certain registrations are analog and others are digital. I can tell
the digital ones.
Both of my home instruments are analog and I've gotten quite use to their tone
over the years.
I cannot say this about the Rodgers organ user list people, but as you already
know, when people come to hear you play, they "hear you with their eyes" rather
than their ears. more intent on watching the show and only slightly listen to
what is going on.
A true organ affectionado listens to every note and couldn't really care if the
organist was playing the instrument with his feet!
Rich
----- Original Message -----
From: Bradley Starcevich
To: rodgersorgan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 11:44 AM
Subject: [rodgersorganusers] Old Analogs
I have been a member of this list for sometime now,
and
rarely post, but I have to address this issue of "old
analogs" vs. digitals, because that is really what
this thread is about.
I have a Rodgers 330E drawknob organ in my home. I
can state unequivically that I could blind fold ANYONE
without prior knowledge of the installation and, after
playing it, challenge them whether the organ is pipes,
analog, or digital. I can guarantee that few, if any,
would guess analog or digital.
I purchased my 330E from a Rodgers dealer, with the
express purpose of gutting it and converting it to
digital. I have absolutely NO intentions of doing so
now.
Bradley K. Starcevich
Rodgers 330E Analog
www.starcevich.org
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