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Very interesting, thanks for posting! Amazing what could be achieved with 1984 technology!
Current: Allen 225 RTC, W. Bell reed organ, Lowrey TGS, Singer upright grand
Former: Yamaha E3R
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Originally posted by Larason2 View PostVery interesting, thanks for posting! Amazing what could be achieved with 1984 technology!
Möller introduced solid state electronics for console components and other innovations in the 1980s, later than many other competitors. This, coupled with serious labor problems over the years, lagging investments in the plant, and escalation in the cost of fabrication, contributed to the end of the company. In 1992, the last Möller organ was constructed for and installed in the Chapel by the Sea of Fort Myers Beach, Florida.-------
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