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    Hello all! I have been looking around for a long time and have been writing many post on different organs that I may get. WELL I FOUND ONE AND I AM ACTUALLY GETTING IT NOW. It is a Rodgers 22b organ from the 1960s. It is $1,000 and in perfect shape</p>

    I need info on this organ. I dont have a picture but there is one on ebay right now. I AM GETTING IT BECAUSE FOR THAT PRICE, IT BEATS ANY ORGAN I HAVE PLAYED. I THINK IT IS BETTER THAN EARLY ALLEN DIGITALS AND NEWER RODGERS FROM THE 70'S AND 80'S</p>

    I would like info one the insides of this organ and how to add midi and reverb and any other info on this organ such as a manual would be nice. Thanks!
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    Re: Info on Rodgers 22B organs



    Hi!</p>

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    See this article online: http://www.organworks.com/Web/about/testimonials.asp</p>

    That article is from somebody who owned a rodgers 22B and then used midi.</p>

    The
    downside of the 22B is that it does not have internal speakers. The
    upside, however, is that has two expression pedals. I highly recommend
    having a regular speaker and also a leslie speaker attached.</p>

    I
    own a Rodgers 100 organ. It is also two manuals, a little more basic
    (only one expression pedal), but newer and self contained.</p>

    I
    purchased this organ for $1500 dollars including delivery. I bought
    this organ thinking that I wanted to add MIDI, like you, however, once
    you hear the sound of these organs, you will likely change your mind.
    These early rodgers organs have a great sound, and in addition, you
    would be spending at least $5,000 to midi-fy your organ (notice that is
    greater than the price of the instrument). Also, it is dangerous
    to try to do too much to an older console.</p>

    There were two
    "additions" added to my organ, however, which I liked a lot. The first
    isan Alesis Nanoverb Unit. It gives you very realistic reverbation and
    also lots of other misc. audio effects. I also have a headphone jack
    installed with its own volume control. I highly recommend both of these
    additions.</p>

    </p>

    I hope my ideas have helped you and answered your questions!</p>

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      Re: Info on Rodgers 22B organs

      How did you add the reverb?

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