JW wrote:Southern Comfort wrote:The less said about Allen, the better. I think everyone agrees on that.
Not me! I'm very happy with the practice instrument I have at home and I suspect they may work very well in small chapels. Can't talk about proper churches because they would need more specialist voicing and amplification and perhaps this is where Southern Comfort has had some poor experiences?
Many poor experiences over a period of some 35 years in churches of all shapes and sizes on both sides of the Atlantic (but mainly in the UK) include:
* Poor to non-existent after-sales service
* Frequent electrical and even mechanical failures after only a matter of months from installation as new
* Tuning problems, mostly with divisions being out of tune with each other (exacerbated by humidity)
* Uncomfortable to play. Manual touch in particular is recognizable blindfolded!
and most crucially
* Tone colours which I personally find artificial and unpleasant, even in the most recent instruments (and yes, I find a lot of other manufacturers' instruments tonally unpleasant too; it's not just Allen, though they are among the ones I dislike most)
I suppose you can't really expect much else from a mass-produced off-the-peg production line.
There have been acres of comments along these lines by many correspondents on organ forums over the past 20 years, so I don't think it's just me.