2024-09-05 - The nameplate reads, "Fouser/Adams Plymouth, MI 1961 Milan, MI 1978." -- email from Susanna Faust 2024-09-04 -Paul R. Marchesano
2024-09-30 - Organ is Opus 18, built in 1995, Incorporating the Pipe Work of a 1961 Fouser, Plymouth Michigan and 1976 Adams, Milan Michigan. It was installed in the first unit of a Lutheran church in Michigan, seating about 125. The church built a new sanctuary, seating 350+ people and it was no longer large enough and a new pipe organ was commissioned. making this instrument available. It is voiced on 3" wind pressure, "American Classic" tone with an emphasis on Germanic, clean, crisp, and articulate. -- Information received via email from Pastor Christopher Franz, 2024-09-20 -Paul R. Marchesano
3" wind pressure. Typed stoplist and tonal resource analysis from Pastor Christopher Franz. Source: Typed stoplist
PEDAL Gedeckt 16, Octave 8 (Bass octave· derived from Gedeckt and Viole), Gedeckt 8, Viole 8, Choralbass 4, Gedeckt 4, Mixture III, Krummhorn 8, Blank, Midi-Ch-3, Krummhorn 4
GREAT Gedeckt 16 (Wood), Principal 8 (70% tin; Bass octave· derived from Gedeckt and Viole), Gedeckt 8, Viole 8 (Viola de Gamba; 50% tin), Octave 4 (50% tin), Spitzflute 4 (Bass octave from Gedeckt), Nazard 2 2/3, Superoctave 2, Mixture 1' III (50% tin), Blank
SWELL Gedeckt 8, Viole 8, Gedeckt 4, Principal 4, Larigot 1 1/3, Spitzpfeife 2, Viole 4, Krummhorn 8 (TC), Krummhorn 4, Tremulant, Blank
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