Maker

Allen Organ Company

American digital organ manufacturer

Allen Organ Company is an American maker of digital church, home, and theatre organs founded in 1937 in Allentown, Pennsylvania, with its factory in Macungie. Founded by Jerome Markowitz, Allen marketed the world's first commercial digital organ in 1971 and remains family-managed, building classical organs that emulate large pipe-organ stop lists.

Models

  • Allen G-Series

    Organ · United States

    Allen's flagship G-Series of digital church organs, with GX models ranging from compact two-manual instruments up to large three-manual consoles carrying 68 or more stops. The series uses Allen's parallel DSP sound generation, GeniSys voicing, and APEX technology on larger instruments, with selectable Classic Allen, English, Cavaillé-Coll, and Baroque stop lists.

  • Allen Historique

    Organ · United States

    Allen's Historique series of digital classical organs, spanning compact entry and mid-range two- and three-manual models (Historique Ia, IIG, IIIG) with roughly 24 to 34 stops. Designed for churches, chapels, and home practice, the series brings Allen's GeniSys sampled pipe-organ voicing to more affordable consoles.

Sources

Categories

  • Organs

    Acoustic, electric, and electronic organs and organ model families.

Representative model

  • Allen G-Series

    Organ · United States

    Allen's flagship G-Series of digital church organs, with GX models ranging from compact two-manual instruments up to large three-manual consoles carrying 68 or more stops. The series uses Allen's parallel DSP sound generation, GeniSys voicing, and APEX technology on larger instruments, with selectable Classic Allen, English, Cavaillé-Coll, and Baroque stop lists.