Maker
Rodgers Instruments
American digital and hybrid organ maker
Rodgers Instruments is an American maker of digital and pipe/digital hybrid church and home organs, founded in 1958 in Beaverton, Oregon and headquartered in Hillsboro, Oregon. Rodgers built the world's first all-transistor organ in the early 1960s and introduced its first digital organ in 1990 using its Parallel Digital Imaging tone generation.
Models
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Rodgers Infinity Series
Organ · United States
Rodgers' flagship Infinity Series of digital church organs, available in three- and four-manual consoles with up to 84 engraved stops and a large set of Voice Palette alternative voices. The series is designed to reproduce the rich, dynamic sound of traditional pipe organs for demanding church and concert use.
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Rodgers Imagine Series
Organ · United States
Rodgers' Imagine Series of digital and pipe/digital hybrid organs, built around the American pipe organ sound and drawing on Rodgers' decades of organ-building experience. The series serves churches and homes seeking authentic classical organ tone with modern digital control.
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Organs
Acoustic, electric, and electronic organs and organ model families.
Representative model
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Rodgers Infinity Series
Organ · United States
Rodgers' flagship Infinity Series of digital church organs, available in three- and four-manual consoles with up to 84 engraved stops and a large set of Voice Palette alternative voices. The series is designed to reproduce the rich, dynamic sound of traditional pipe organs for demanding church and concert use.