Specification | |||
1. Stopped flute | 8´ | 54 pipes | oak |
2. Stopped flute | 4´ | 54 pipes | oak |
3. Flute traverso | 8´ | 35 pipes | oak, open with tuning flap |
Transposing stop: | B1 / H1 / C / Cis / D |
Description and attributes:
The dimension and implementation of the whole instrument based on historical organs. A coptic choir barrier from stone (7. – 8. Century) was used as a model for the carvings. You can flap out four handles to carry. The whole organ is made from old oak. We used boards from special cello – spruce as material for the pallets and stickers. The covering of the keys are “Feilchenholz” and the charp´s from boxwood. The hinged keys and pallets are fastened with parchment. All parts of the soundboard are made from oak, the slider seals from leather. In compare to others you can reach all pipes easily, it is simple to tune without trouble and they keep the tuning very well. The electric wind blower lies in the blowing chamber. The wedge bellow has one fold. There is a lead weight on the oak bellow plate. The chest organ of „Gottlieb Näser (1734)“ was the model for the scaling of the pipes. That organ is shown in Nürnberg (Germanisches Nationalmuseum). The flute traverso starts at f°. The sliders are devided between b° and c´ (Transposing stop at 440 Hz). It is no problem to change the transposing from 392 Hz to 494 Hz, there are 5 positions. This happens by moving the manual. A seat and a cover belongs to this instrument.
Technical data: | |||
El. blower: | 110 or 230 Volt | 2800 U/min | |
Measures: | Organ: | L/H/W | 116 cm / 71 cm / 44 cm |
Bellow: | L/H/W | 116 cm / 25 cm / 44 cm | |
Height over all: | 96 cm | ||
Gewicht: | Organ: 55 kg | Bellow room: 20 kg | |
Tonhöhe: | 392 Hz / 415 Hz / | 440 Hz / 466 Hz/ | 494 Hz (at 18°) |
Temperament: | All sorts are possible | ||
Compass: | Manual: C to d³ | Pipes: B1 to dis³ | |
Pipes: | 143 wooden pipes. |
Specification | |||
1. Stopped flute | 8´ | 54 pipes | oak |
2. Stopped flute | 4´ | 54 pipes | oak |
3. Flute traverso | 8´ | 35 pipes | oak, open with tuning flap |
Transposing stop: | B1 / H1 / C / Cis / D |
Description and attributes:
The dimension and implementation of the whole instrument based on historical organs. A coptic choir barrier from stone (7. – 8. Century) was used as a model for the carvings. You can flap out four handles to carry. The whole organ is made from old oak. We used boards from special cello – spruce as material for the pallets and stickers. The covering of the keys are “Feilchenholz” and the charp´s from boxwood. The hinged keys and pallets are fastened with parchment. All parts of the soundboard are made from oak, the slider seals from leather. In compare to others you can reach all pipes easily, it is simple to tune without trouble and they keep the tuning very well. The electric wind blower lies in the blowing chamber. The wedge bellow has one fold. There is a lead weight on the oak bellow plate. The chest organ of „Gottlieb Näser (1734)“ was the model for the scaling of the pipes. That organ is shown in Nürnberg (Germanisches Nationalmuseum). The flute traverso starts at f°. The sliders are devided between b° and c´ (Transposing stop at 440 Hz). It is no problem to change the transposing from 392 Hz to 494 Hz, there are 5 positions. This happens by moving the manual. A seat and a cover belongs to this instrument.
Technical data: | |||
El. blower: | 110 or 230 Volt | 2800 U/min | |
Measures: | Organ: | L/H/W | 116 cm / 71 cm / 44 cm |
Bellow: | L/H/W | 116 cm / 25 cm / 44 cm | |
Height over all: | 96 cm | ||
Weight: | Organ: 55 kg | Bellow room: 20 kg | |
Pitch: | 392 Hz / 415 Hz / | 440 Hz / 466 Hz/ | 494 Hz (at 18°) |
Temperament: | All sorts are possible | ||
Compass: | Manual: C to d³ | Pipes: B1 to dis³ | |
Pipes: | 143 wooden pipes. |