2015-03-07 - This entry describes an original installation of a new pipe organ. Identified by Tyler Breneman, based on personal knowledge of the organ. -- -Database Manager
2015-03-13 - Updated through online information from Tyler Breneman. -- There is a dual electrical and mechanical stop action system. -Database Manager
Taken from the console March 8, 2015 Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Lindsborg, Kansas Bethany Evangelical Lutheran Church Dan Jaeckel Organs, Opus 29, 1997 Huvudverk (I) 56 keys 1. Kvintadena 16’ 2. Principal 8’ 3. Traversflöjt 8’ 4. Rörflöjt 8’ 5. Octava 4’ 6. Öppenflöjt 4’ 7. Kvinta 3’ 8. Octava 2’ 9. IV-V Scharf 1 1/3’ 10. Trompet 8’ Svallverk (II) 56 keys (expressive) 11. Violon Principal 8’ 12. Spetsflöjt 8’ 13. Voix céleste (from c) 8’ 14. Principal 4’ 15. Flöjt Octaviand 4’ 16. Nasat/I-II Cornett (dbl/draw) 2 2/3’ 17. Piccolo/Octava (dbl/draw) 2’ 18. Oboë 8’ Pedal 30 keys 19. Subbas 16’ 20. Violonbas 16’ 21. Octavbas 8’ 12. Spetsgamba 8’ 13. Octava 4’ 14. Basun 16’ 15. Trompet (from #10) 8’ 3 couplers Tremulant Cymbelstjäna Wind stabilizer off/on Mechanical (suspended) key action “Dual” stop action = completely mechanical with electric solenoids and pistons as well The two double-draws can only work mechanically; the electric stop action pistons will bring on the Cornett and Octava. Neidhard temperament [Received from Tyler Breneman 2015-03-11.]
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