2019-07-22 - Per Erik McLeod of the Fritts staff - the stop action is mechanical, but has solenoids for the combination action. So in the event of an electrical problem, the organ is still playable. They refer to it as 'Dual stop action' in the shop. -Database Manager
Typed stoplist Source: from builder's website Date not recorded
Lorain, Ohio First Lutheran Church Paul Fritts & Co. Opus 42 2018 2 manuals, 37 stops, 52 ranks _____________________________________________________________________ GREAT ORGAN SWELL ORGAN 16' Praestant 58 8' Principal 58 8' Octave 58 8' Bourdon 58 8' Rohrflöte 58 8' Violdigamba 58 8' Quintadena 58 8' Voix celeste 58 4' Octave 58 4' Octave 58 4' Spitzflöte 58 4' Spitzgedackt 58 3' Quint 58 3' Nasat 58 2' Octave 58 2' Octave 58 1 3/5' Tierce 58 2' Blockflöte 58 Mixture IV-VI ? 1 3/5' Terz 58 Scharff III 174 1 1/3' Larigot 58 8' Trompet 58 Mixture IV-V ? 8' Baarpfeife 58 16' Fagott 58 8' Trompet 58 8' Hautbois 58 PEDAL ORGAN 16' Principal 24 * COUPLERS 8' Octave 30 Swell to Great 8' Bourdon 30 Great to Pedal 4' Octave 30 Swell to Pedal 2' Nachthorn 30 Mixture V 150 16' Posaune 30 8' Trompet 30 4' Trompet 30 * 1-6 transmission from Great Prestant 16' Tremulant Wind stabilizer Zymbelstern [Received from Steven E. Lawson 2017-12-11]
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