hello all.has anyone here ever seen a rodgers #75.it's an old chapel;home organ with self contained speakers and looks like it may be from the early 70s.i have an extra amp on it and a rodgers speaker with 2 12s and a bullet tweeter.not the best of the analogs,but it sure gets loud.the 2' flutes are shrill. milt miller > > My adversion to soldering irons comes from having been involved with > digital organs since 1977...and having doctored a number of them to get > improved effects....and then trying to put them back....and then having > any problems with the intruments blamed upon my soldering. > > Life it so much nicer when one gets to deal with an undoctored > instrument...gives a better sleep at nights. > > I have enjoyed this conversation, and there are analogs out there that I > have enjoyed playing. > > We have gone from a world of instruments with small tonal resources to > one of great tonal resources. > > I once performed (for TV!) the Messiah on a two manual 15rk tracker that > had no expression. It was fun. but a lot of work. > > Who has experienced the new Rodgers tracker keyboards? I am still > waiting for a replacement set for an organ that was purchased prior to > their availability. > > noel jones > > ____________________________________________________________________ > To unsubscribe or set to vacation, > go to www.frogmusic.com/rodgersmem.html > If you have any difficulty with this or PayPal, > please contact noeljones@xxxxxxxxxxxxx for help! > > Shop for Playing Guides to your Rodgers Organ at Frog Music Press > > ____________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe or set to vacation, go to www.frogmusic.com/rodgersmem.html If you have any difficulty with this or PayPal, please contact noeljones@xxxxxxxxxxxxx for help! Shop for Playing Guides to your Rodgers Organ at Frog Music Press