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-Great mixture is 12-15 for the bottom 12 notes, then 12-15-19 for the remainder of the compass.
-Pedal unit Principal is enclosed with the Swell.
-Bottom 12 of the Antiphonal Flauto Dolce are Haskell basses.
-Electro-pneumatic pitman chests for main chests and electro-pneumatic unit chests for others.
-All coupling is done in the console via Reisner stop switches, as well as Great/Swell/Pedal unit stops
-Antiphonal shades are controlled via a Peterson unit and Swell shades are an 8 stage electro-pneumatic unit.
Updated through online information from Wayne Johnson.
This entry describes an original installation of a new pipe organ.
Identified by Wayne Johnson, based on personal knowledge of the organ.
-- The original organ was lost in a flood in the basement except the pipework. The pipework was made and voiced by J. Hendriksen under the Aeolian-Skinner name which he bought the rights to after they closed. The console, chests and resevoirs are all made by Organ Supply Industries. The console bears an Aeolian-Skinner nameplate made in 1983.
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