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Keyboards
manualsThe keys are the most extensively used part of an organ, and over the years can wear out. Keyboards can be easily replaced, giving your organ a new life, and making it more inviting and pleasurable to play. A new keyboard can be equipped with Wicks' exclusive Opto-Key system, articulated Tracker-Touch keys, and a variety of key coverings. The Opto-Key system eliminates the possibility of broken wires or dirty contacts. New keyboards are a good idea when considering updating to solid state equipment, having a new combination action installed, or having an entire console rebuild.
Recent News:
Jul 21
St. Michaels Receives New Organ
Jul 13
Shrine Receives New Organ
May 11
Opus 6466 installation complete
May 11
Grand Court Organist plays St. James Wicks
Oct 31
St. James Cathedral
Recent Installations & Rebuilds:
FBC Simpsonville, South Carolina
6442 Cathedral of St. Helena, Helena, Montana
4400 Bethel Lutheran Church, Rochester, Minnesota
6435 First Presbyterian Church, Pitman, New Jersey
6434 First United Methodist Church, Hampton, Virginia
6430 St. Cecilia's Convent, Nashville, Tennesee

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