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The Electric Organ: From Sacred Sound to Global Stage
Electric organs have come a long way since their roots in classical and liturgical music. Over the last century, they’ve evolved into versatile tools for musicians across genres — from churches to clubs, studios to stadiums.
Are you looking to re-create the sounds of your rock and gospel heroes? From the chewy swirl of a smoky jazz trio to the crunchy blast of a roaring rock solo, you’ll find the tones you’re after at Sweetwater — without needing to rent a forklift. Browse our curated selection of digital and electric organs to find the model that matches your sound and style.
Evolution of the Organ Keyboard
Once dubbed the “King of Instruments” by Mozart, the pipe organ has held a central place in music for centuries, ranging from cathedral choirs in the West to harmonium-led worship in South Asia. But over the past 100 years, the organ has been reimagined for jazz, funk, rock, prog, and gospel.
Compact electronic organ keyboards first began appearing in the 1930s. Not having pipes, they often required external amplification and were far more portable than traditional pipe organs. Although originally intended to replace church instruments, models like the Hammond B-3 quickly found a home in popular music. Mid-century combo organs and tonewheel models paved the way for the versatile, gig-ready keyboards we know today.
Electric Organs Through the Decades: From Rock Stages to Digital Rigs
By the 1960s, portable combo organs from Farfisa and Vox had become staples among rock and psychedelic bands like Led Zeppelin and The Doors. Eventually, integrated circuit technology gave rise to the first digital organs.
Modern digital organs have upped the ante with physical modeling, additive synthesis, and sampling to authentically re-create iconic tones from different eras. With just a click, today’s players can access everything from cathedral-size pipe sounds to vintage gospel setups. This versatility has made electric organs a go-to for theater, film scoring, home studios, and even professional sports arenas.
Explore Top Portable Organ Models for Every Player
Are you searching for your next piece of inspiration? Sweetwater carries a wide selection of digital organs to fit every budget, including compact organ keyboards for home studios and full-stage rigs for professional setups.
If you’re not sure where to begin, a great place to start is the Hammond SK Pro 61: a highly portable, performance-ready combo organ with 61 waterfall keys and a full range of tonewheel, transistor, and pipe organ sounds. Its onboard Leslie simulation and streamlined control layout make it a favorite among stage players and studio pros alike.
For dual-manual performance, the Crumar Mojo Classic clonewheel organ is another standout. It features two 61-note waterfall keybeds, real-time physical drawbars, and a powerful tonewheel emulation engine with adjustable keyclick and percussion — giving players the classic feel and response of a vintage unit. You’ll also find faithful transistor organ models, built-in rotary speaker simulation, and deep control in a compact, gig-friendly design.
Need Help Defining Your Sound? Start at Sweetwater
Still not sure where to start your search? Call a Sales Engineer and get matched with the perfect setup for your playing style, as well as any organ accessories and add-ons you may need: gig bags, pedals, foot switches, cables, and more.
What are the most popular brands for Electric Organs on Sweetwater.com?
What are the most popular Electric Organs on Sweetwater.com?
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Nord Electro 6D 73 73-key Keyboard
4.5 out of 5 stars 24 reviews
$2,899.00 -
Yamaha YC88 88-key Stage Keyboard
4.5 out of 5 stars 29 reviews
$3,199.99 -
Nord Organ 3 Dual Combo Organ
5 out of 5 stars 1 review
$3,999.00 -
Yamaha Reface YC Combo Organ Synthesizer
4.5 out of 5 stars 40 reviews
$497.55 -
Hammond M-Solo Portable Organ - Burgundy
4 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
$1,295.00
Why shop Electric Organs at Sweetwater.com?
With a massive selection of Electric Organs, free shipping, a free 2-year warranty, 24/7 access to award-winning support - and more - Sweetwater gives you more than any other retailer! If you have any questions about Electric Organs, make sure to give your personal Sales Engineer a call at (800) 222-4700.