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Electric organs offer a perfect touch of old and new and are a great instrument to add various layers to your playing. At Gear4music we stock a variety of brands including Nord, Viscount Organs, Yamaha, and Roland.
Electric organs offer a perfect touch of old and new and are a great instrument to add various layers to your playing. At Gear4music we stock a variety of brands including Nord, Viscount Organs, Yamaha, and Roland.
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Electric organs are celebrated for their incredible versatility and rich tonal capabilities. These instruments are adept at enhancing musical compositions across various genres, from rock and jazz to classical and gospel.
The selection ranges from compact, portable models like the Yamaha Reface YC Combo Organ, ideal for musicians on the go, to full-featured instruments such as the Viscount Legend Live, which provides the extensive control needed for professional performances through multiple drawbars and manual settings.
Models like the Roland VR-730 offer authentic organ sounds and extensive editing parameters, suitable for musicians looking to tailor their sound precisely. Advanced technology is a hallmark of our electric organs.
Viscount models utilise the latest in modelling tone wheel organ technology to deliver exceptionally realistic sounds. Similarly, Yamaha's YC series features drawbars that provide musicians with intuitive control over their sound, allowing them to craft their tone in real-time, a necessity for live performance.
With each electric organ, musicians find a blend of traditional organ feel and contemporary features that make these instruments both powerful and playable. Whether you are performing on stage or recording in a studio, our electric organs offer the quality and flexibility required to elevate your music.
The first electric organ was made in 1928 by Edouard Coupleux and Armand Givelet. This was created by replacing the pipes of an organ with electronic oscillators. One of the first noted electronic organs was the Rangertone which was invented by Richard H. Ranger.
Electronic organs can last for 25 years depending on numerous factors. These factors are how often you play them, and how old the electric organ is. It is also worth noting that parts within this time may need repair or replacement.
Electric organs are still made, although due to space and price point, keyboards and synthesizers are more popular. It is still worth looking into electric organs if you are looking for an authentic feel and sound.