Models
Every model, most significant first.
3 models
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Farfisa Pergamon
Organ model
Organ · Italy
A top-of-the-line electronic home and entertainment organ built by the Italian maker Farfisa in the early 1980s. It carried two manuals, a pedalboard, a built-in rhythm and accompaniment section, a human-choir voice, and a mechanical rotating speaker in a heavy wooden console, and was discontinued in 1984.
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Wersi Pergamon OAX1000
Three-manual electronic entertainment organ
Organ · Germany
Wersi's flagship entertainment organ, with three 76-note manuals and a 25-note pedalboard running the OAX platform. The Pergamon OAX1000 offers everything from delicate solo voices and full symphony orchestra arrangements to church organ and club sounds, with extensive auto-accompaniment, sampling, and effects, continuing a line that runs from the 1976 Galaxis through the Atlantis and Louvre.
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Gulbransen Rialto
Electronic theatre organ
Organ · United States
The Gulbransen Rialto (Model K) was the company's best-known electronic organ and is regarded as the first electronic theatre organ. Designed to recreate the sound of a Wurlitzer-style theatre pipe organ, it used two auxiliary Leslie rotating speakers rather than an internal amplifier and speaker system.