New 3-Manual Console for Sale

Hauptwerk and sample sets *not* permitted. Audio and MIDI hardware for use with Hauptwerk, organ consoles, parts, computer equipment.
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New 3-Manual Console for Sale

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This is a new ready-to-go, plug and play Hauptwerk console (console only - computer, software, audio system, etc. can be quoted separately if necessary).

Located in Greenwood, IN. Delivery is doable, but not included.

NEW:

(3) Fatar manuals
(2) 15.6” touch screens
(2) Stop jambs
(1) 16x2 LCD display
(2) Expression pedal bar-graph indicators
(2) dual 7-segment LED displays
(1) transposer LED display
(1) MIDI Encoder
(1) MIDI Decoder
(17) thumb pistons (top manual unengraved)
(1) powered, built-in headphone amplifier with volume control
LED pedal lighting
LED music rack lighting
Expression pedal potentiometers
Furman Power Conditioner
(1) 12v Power Supply
(1) 24v Power Supply
(1) MIDI/USB interface

The shell and pedalboard are originally Rodgers. The pedal board has been reconditioned.

The top two keyboards and key cheeks are on a 2.5 degree slope. All key cheeks and piston rails are machined from solid white oak. The stop jambs are made from 3/4” oak plywood.

The LCD and numeric LED displays are user-programmable to follow just about anything you’d want. Currently the two sets of double-digit numeric displays are showing the stepper and general numbers. The far right display is showing +\- 0-9 following the transposer. These are all programmable by the end-user to suite their needs.

57 1/2” wide
29 1/2” deep (without pedalboard)
48 1/2” deep (with pedalboard)
46” tall (without music rack)
57” tall (with music rack)

***I currently do not have a bench made for this instrument, but will be making it very soon. If you don’t need a bench, I will take $500 off the sale price.***

There is an internal shelf to hold a standard-sized PC and case.

This was originally intended to be my “rental” or “portable” instrument to let folks “try before they buy” since it is a VERY petit size. However, I currently have a couple of large theatre organ projects to tend to and a couple of large Allen’s, so I really want the shop space instead.

Feel free to ask any questions and come see in person if you’re interested.

Pictures and details can be found on my website at: https://www.drewworthen.com/opus-5

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Drew A. Worthen
Master of Music in Composition - Butler University
http://www.drewworthen.com
Director of Music & Website Admin - Greenwood UMC
http://www.greenwoodumc.org
Design Engineer - American Sound and Electronics - Indy
https://americansound.cc/
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