I would go with one of the 835 s because you get more organ. As far as I can remember the PDI technology still sounds excellent. I can't compare it to the new trillium technology without hearing them side by side, but I think you'd be happy with the 835. Matt G. CaddyOrganist@xxxxxxxxxxx >From: "John Jarvis" <JJarvis@xxxxxxxxx> >Reply-To: rodgersorgan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >To: <rodgersorgan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >Subject: [rodgersorgan] Looking for some Advice >Date: Wed, 5 Jun 2002 19:35:33 -0700 > > > > >It is looking like I finally have my Roland organ sold and will now be >able to purchase a Rodgers organ. However, I have been to this point in >a sale only to be disappointed. > >Here's the question that I am hoping the group can help answer. There >are two Rodgers 835 (two manual drawknob) PDI organs for sale on the >Web. One is a new organ still with a former Rodgers dealer. The other >has been in a gentlemen's home for 4 years. > >I am trying to determine which way to go. For about the same price as >either of these 835 PDI organs, I could get a new Insignia 577 Drawknob >organ with a much smaller specifications than the 835. Or for a little >more money, I could get a Trillium 700 series organ that has a smaller >specifications than the 835. > >What is the big difference between PDI and the Trillium? Is it worth >the difference in price? > >Thanks in advance for your input > >John > > > _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com