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>From: VK6BE@VK2TV.#MNC.NSW.AUS.OC
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>Yay, Eldred. When I first put in the electronic bass stops on this organ
>the Subbass 16' really did rattle the windows and anything else loose
>round the place. However, in a church that would never do and I cut it
>back to a nice deep vibration. It also can be quinted against a atop at 10
>2/3' to give a good 32' rumble (16 herz at C1!).

When the stomach rumbles and it's not from hunger, the speakers are doing
their job.

Bob, are you familiar with the Lesley speaker? A large diameter (12"-15")
in an enclosure with a rotating, tilted board to distribute the sound. A
friend had one on a Yamaha Electronic Organ some years ago. It sounded half
reasonable.

Cheers ... Ray vk2tv


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