Best Viscount Cantorum VI Plus Alternatives
We found 3 alternatives to Viscount Cantorum VI Plus based on experts and consumers reviews.
Viscount Cantorum Trio
Based on 2 reviews
An excellent approximation to a three manual cathedral experience. The custom desk and pedalboard fit perfectly. The music desk does end up being a bit far from the player. But the sound and accessories are ideal for home use.
Viscount Cantorum Duo Plus
Based on 1 reviews
Hello there, my name is Dimitri. I take organ lessons in my spare time and I have modest experience with church organs. For some time now, I have been looking for a sturdy and adjustable study organ. My preference was for as small a 2-manual instrument as possible, with the option of adding a pedal. After an evening at the organ shop, playing my exercises on full-size Johannes, Content, and Domus S4 cabinet organs, I fell in love with the Viscount with Physis Plus playing an easy piece written by S. Scheidt. Unlike Johannes/Content, Cantorum Duo Plus doesn't have any samples at all, but uses physical modeling. But you won't notice that much: Cantorum Duo Plus really does sound like an organ, and gives you endless possibilities to experiment with voices and sound parameters. The sound of...
Viscount Cantorum Duo
Based on 6 reviews
Very good sound quality, clear sounding bass. The main speakers on the sides allow a better distribution of the sound. The weight makes the equipment not very practical to move it. I have experience of playing a Viscount Chorum 20, and the capacities of this one that by being portable are not inferior to it well worth the investment. I like the versatility of the transposer, it allows to connect a pedal of volume and a pedal growing, that is an advantage in a portable organ. In addition they disclose 4 styles of organ sound that are a plus. I have used it in churches and it has a comprehensive sound, which does not require external amplification.