Hello Organists,
I am looking to upgrade from my AT30R which is probably one of the best affordable organs on the market today. However, now I wish to move up in scale. To either a last generation AT60SL which is now equivalent in price to an AT300. I have been told to look at the 80SL which is now equivalent in price to an AT500. The 80SL though might be a little too heavy as I would have to have it lifted into my flat, but I have heard the top comes off the bottom. The AT30R was heavy enough, but worth it, the sound of it makes my floor vibrate much to the annoyance of all my neighbours.
What I am looking for is more specific than my original thread. For example how do the strings compare in later and earlier models, as well as piano Harpsichord solo instruments, The accompaniments, pedal instruments and qualities of the samples. Also ease of access. I am still unsure.
I have only been playing the organ for about a year as I am a professional pianist, but am starting to love both the Pop and Classical organs more. More fun, more variety, and far less snobbery.
Why am I asking this? Well, I own a top of the range digital piano for teaching, and I have played them for some 20 years. And I have found the sound improvements very minimal, except for the Harpsichord. Improvements have been in cabinets, speakers and action response in most cases. Most companies call their digital samples all sorts of high sounding names and change them sounding better with each new generation, but that is about all.
Thank you everyone
I am looking to upgrade from my AT30R which is probably one of the best affordable organs on the market today. However, now I wish to move up in scale. To either a last generation AT60SL which is now equivalent in price to an AT300. I have been told to look at the 80SL which is now equivalent in price to an AT500. The 80SL though might be a little too heavy as I would have to have it lifted into my flat, but I have heard the top comes off the bottom. The AT30R was heavy enough, but worth it, the sound of it makes my floor vibrate much to the annoyance of all my neighbours.
What I am looking for is more specific than my original thread. For example how do the strings compare in later and earlier models, as well as piano Harpsichord solo instruments, The accompaniments, pedal instruments and qualities of the samples. Also ease of access. I am still unsure.
I have only been playing the organ for about a year as I am a professional pianist, but am starting to love both the Pop and Classical organs more. More fun, more variety, and far less snobbery.
Why am I asking this? Well, I own a top of the range digital piano for teaching, and I have played them for some 20 years. And I have found the sound improvements very minimal, except for the Harpsichord. Improvements have been in cabinets, speakers and action response in most cases. Most companies call their digital samples all sorts of high sounding names and change them sounding better with each new generation, but that is about all.
Thank you everyone
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