- Can you have an organ at home?
- How much is a home organ?
- What organs are used at home and practice?
- How much are used organs worth?
Can you have an organ at home?
A digital organ at home will allow you to practise when you want, for as long as you want, and without having to book time at a church or taking a step outside – particularly in times of lockdown!
How much is a home organ?
We can provide quotations on request for any instrument published on our website. Potential purchasers should be aware that “turn-key” prices for most organs are always in the hundreds of thousands. A full-sized organ, perhaps three manuals and fifty stops, will cost between $500,000 and $1,000,000.
What organs are used at home and practice?
A residence organ (also known variously as a house, box, cabinet, choir, continuo, home, practice, trunk, or chamber organ) is a musical organ installed in a personal home.
How much are used organs worth?
If you want to legally sell your heart in the U.S., it can be purchased for about $1 million. Livers come in second, worth about $557,000 and kidneys cost about $262,000 each. Not to speak about human skin ($10/inch), stomach ($500) and eyeballs ($1,500 each).