Everyone,
I am selling my Rodgers 945 Digital Organ.
As you might already know, I have just purchased a 4-manuall Rodgers organ so my 945, which has served me well for decades, has to go. My Rodgers 945 has served as my base for all my classical music work with Hauptwerk and was used to record most of the organ music on my web site:
http://www.nightbloomingjazzmen.com/NBJ_Organ_Recordings.html
I was the original owner of this instrument, which I purchased in 1991. This was the top-of-the-line in the Rodgers catalog when the Parallel Digital Imaging (PDI) organs were released. The organ has remained in my home, in my living room, since 1991 with the exception of 18 months when it was in the living room of a rental house following the Northridge Earthquake.
Here is the original brochure that Rodgers published when the organ was new. It contains all the specifications. This is comprehensive American Classic organ.
http://www.nightbloomingjazzmen.com/945/945_Brochure.pdf
The 945 is configured in my home for seven of its eight audio channels. However, I am not selling the speakers with the instrument as these are installed in a loft and will be used with my new, larger Rodgers organ. Since the amplifiers for all channels are already in the console, you can easily add your own speakers.
The organ is being sold on consignment with Church Keyboard Center, my local Rodgers Organ Dealership.
https://www.churchkeyboard.com
Please contact them for all serious inquiries. Their phone number is (800) 717 - KEYS and you can send email to info@churchkeyboard.com. You can send me questions about the organ, but I am not handling the sale.
You can check out my web site for more information on this organ, including more photos with higher resolution:
http://www.nightbloomingjazzmen.com/Rodgers_945_For_Sale.html
This organ should make any Hauptwerk user extremely happy! It certainly did so for me.
I am selling my Rodgers 945 Digital Organ.
As you might already know, I have just purchased a 4-manuall Rodgers organ so my 945, which has served me well for decades, has to go. My Rodgers 945 has served as my base for all my classical music work with Hauptwerk and was used to record most of the organ music on my web site:
http://www.nightbloomingjazzmen.com/NBJ_Organ_Recordings.html
I was the original owner of this instrument, which I purchased in 1991. This was the top-of-the-line in the Rodgers catalog when the Parallel Digital Imaging (PDI) organs were released. The organ has remained in my home, in my living room, since 1991 with the exception of 18 months when it was in the living room of a rental house following the Northridge Earthquake.
Here is the original brochure that Rodgers published when the organ was new. It contains all the specifications. This is comprehensive American Classic organ.
http://www.nightbloomingjazzmen.com/945/945_Brochure.pdf
The 945 is configured in my home for seven of its eight audio channels. However, I am not selling the speakers with the instrument as these are installed in a loft and will be used with my new, larger Rodgers organ. Since the amplifiers for all channels are already in the console, you can easily add your own speakers.
The organ is being sold on consignment with Church Keyboard Center, my local Rodgers Organ Dealership.
https://www.churchkeyboard.com
Please contact them for all serious inquiries. Their phone number is (800) 717 - KEYS and you can send email to info@churchkeyboard.com. You can send me questions about the organ, but I am not handling the sale.
You can check out my web site for more information on this organ, including more photos with higher resolution:
http://www.nightbloomingjazzmen.com/Rodgers_945_For_Sale.html
This organ should make any Hauptwerk user extremely happy! It certainly did so for me.