Sorry guys, I don't have anyway to make a you tube. I would love to hear the Rogers being played. If I ever get the chance, I would replace the Johaunus with an Allen. For me, and this is just my opinion, Allen has the market cornered on digital pipe organs. The sounds are so clear and life like. Someday...I never thought I would own what I have currently.
Walter,
The Royal Everlast is every bit as immpressive with both the fan and motor. The fan is still all metal and nearly impossible to break due to their design. Some will lead you to beleive the motors on the newer Royals are not good and are disposable and not repairable. I think if you talk with a good Royal Dealership you will find that not to be true. Mike Rogers, one of our early club members is an expert on Royals and has worked for the company for many years. I beleive bearings and motor work can still be performed on the newer models.
My only complaint with the machine is the noise leve. However, every machine has it's faults. My new Miele is an awesome machine, but the hose is way to short. My new Oreck XL21 does a great job of cleaning, but because of the plastic content, I have to wonder how the normal consumer would get past the first year without breaking some part of the machine.
Again, I love them all.....that's why I am a VACUUM COLLECTOR!
Dan,
I was amazed at how many of us here play the organ or piano as well. I spend many hours at the keyboard...it is so relaxing. When I am down, I just start flipping through the hymnal and find so much comfort.
Morgan