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PositiveIII
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The
Eminent Positive organs have a classical case console design with
beautiful turned wood manual drawstops. The speakers are contained
in the top of the casework and speak vertically upwards "where
the pipes would be". They produce a sound which will fill the
largest church, without the need for external speakers - a real benefit
in aesthetically sensitive situations. These organs are also often
installed as home practice instruments. They have a very complete
standard specification and there are no hidden extra costs required
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The
organs are available in 3 models having 2 manuals, 21 to 43 speaking
stops and 30 note pedalboards. A 3 manual instrument is also available.
The drawstops can be motorised and controlled by a departmental capture
system. They use the same brilliant organ sound generation system
as all other Eminent organs. The sound system can be constructed for
the Swell organ to speak 45° back and upwards from the organ case,
providing a most realistic separation from the Great organ sound.
To accommodate these wide variety of needs each organ is built to
order incorporating exactly the facilities and technology required.
External speakers systems can also be provided where a second source
of sound is required. |
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23 speaking stops,
2 manuals, 30 note pedalboard
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33 speaking stops,
2 manuals, 30 note pedalboard
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43 speaking stops,
2 manuals, 30 note pedalboard
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The consoles
can be built in any wood finish or colour, in a variety of designs,
including a fully panelled console in solid timbers of your choice.
Wood framed glass doors can be provided (see Positive II illustration).This
is often important in installations in new buildings where the console
is required to match the finish of surrounding furnishings.
Our in house architect is able to consult with design architects
at an early stage to advise on the acoustic and physical requirements
of a digital organ installation.
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