Rembrandt 377
The Rembrandt 377 is the smallest instrument in the Rembrandt Series, yet it boasts 47 voices in American Classic
(Romantic), French Symphonic and European intonations
with four voicing variations each - representing
TWELVE independent organs, each possessing the tonal resources of a 57-rank pipe organ
at the touch of a piston. The new Orchestrals on
the Rembrandt organs simply must be heard to be
believed!!You will find the Rembrandt 377 a wise investment when compared to comparable three-manual instruments. The Rembrandt 377, as in the entire Series, is housed in a beautiful, commercial-grade solid oak console with lighted drawknob and rocker tablet controls.
100 levels of capture action give the organist 800 general pistons and
3,200 divisional pistons. 74 thumb pistons and 15 brass toe studs, along with divided expression and a general crescendo pedal, enhance the versatility and operability of this organ.
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