Re: walker instruments
There have been many changes for improvements in Phoenix Organs in the past 5 or 6 years, one recently being the doubling of the memory on Phoenix soundcards. Despite what some think, R&D in a small custom organ company is quite robust, is constantly ongoing, and the results can be instituted nearly instantly. Just because you don't see a bunch of <font style="font-weight: bold;" size="3">®'</font>s and '<font style="font-weight: bold;" size="2">TM</font>'s lined up behind a bunch of catch-phrases on a website doesn't mean improvements and additions are not happening. It is always ongoing. Many changes and improvements that have been made will never be seen or known by anyone but Phoenix engineers and Phoenix dealers, but they all add up to making the organ the best it can be<u></u><u></u>.... play a Phoenix. </p>
Dave.
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There have been many changes for improvements in Phoenix Organs in the past 5 or 6 years, one recently being the doubling of the memory on Phoenix soundcards. Despite what some think, R&D in a small custom organ company is quite robust, is constantly ongoing, and the results can be instituted nearly instantly. Just because you don't see a bunch of <font style="font-weight: bold;" size="3">®'</font>s and '<font style="font-weight: bold;" size="2">TM</font>'s lined up behind a bunch of catch-phrases on a website doesn't mean improvements and additions are not happening. It is always ongoing. Many changes and improvements that have been made will never be seen or known by anyone but Phoenix engineers and Phoenix dealers, but they all add up to making the organ the best it can be<u></u><u></u>.... play a Phoenix. </p>
Dave.
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