Here we are in the "basement" of the enclosed Great. This is where all the regulators, and main winding reside
Here is a over-all view of the regulators. to the right side is the lower part of the 16 Diaphone. The small regulator in the right half of the picture is for back pressure. The high pressure stuff (25" & 30") has a back pressure system so that the magnets only have to pull against 10" to 15". This organ has the standard Kimball 400 ohm magnets. |
![]() Here is the main winding to the Great chests. Note the Concussion bellows (winkers). They are equipped with stop actions for when the tremolos are in use. |
This is the winding going up to the toy counter. You can see some of the
Hohl Flute pipes as well.
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![]() The regulators are well marked for what pressure |
![]() they should give. |
Here are the reed boots for the 32 foot Bombarde. Note the supports for the resonators. These are very heavy pipes. |
| The Enclosed Great Pipes | The Musical House | The Arena |