Expression Oboe

a good practice digital organ? (professionals only please)?
A person I know is offering to sell me an Allen MDC 20 organ. The price will be around 800 dollars. I am only using this as a practice organ for smaller room in my apartment. I will give the specifications and then please tell me if you think I should accept his offer!!!
Stop List:
GREAT: 16ft stops: Principal, Bourdon, Bassoon…8ft stops: Principal, Flute, Trumpet…
4st stops: Octave, Flute…2ft: Piccolo
SWELL: 16ft: Violone, Lieblich Gedeckt…8ft: Gedeckt, Oboe…4ft: String, Flute…2ft: Blockflote
PEDAL: 16ft: Principal, Bourdon, bassoon…8ft: Octave, Gedeckt, Horn…4ft: Flute
GENERAL FEATURES: Random Motion, Chiff, Reeds F, Reverb, 5 memory pistons
SWELL FEATURES: Celeste Effect, Percussion, Sustain, Vibrato
GREAT FEATURES: Carillon, Percussion, sustain, vibrato
CONDITION: Excellent
ONE EXPRESSION PEDAL
32 NOTE PEDALBOARD…
YEAR MADE: 1977
EXTERNAL SPEAKERS: YES
HEADPHONE JACK: YES
So, what do you think?
Although I have several degrees in music, and was the organist at my church for 19 years, I am not expert enough to specifically answer your question – and you are not getting any OTHER hits, either. You need to go to Yahoo Groups and join the organist list with the most traffic – or go to a list run by the AGO.
Morton Feldman ~ Oboe and Orchestra ~ Part 1
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Studies in Musical Expression for Aboe Volume 1. After Wilhelm Ferling and others. Stevens Hewitt was born in 1924 and raised in New York City, where he was introduced to the oboe in Stuyvesant High School, primarily a school for science. While in high school he had a New York Philharmonic scholarship to study with Albert Goltzer, and a year’s theory scholarship at N.Y.U. He studied to be a chemist at the College of the City of New York, a pursuit interrupted by World War II ser… |