[analogorgans] Re: Fwd: Speakers/volume/tuning

  • From: "Mark Veazie" <mwveazie@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <analogorgans@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2006 21:01:55 -0700

Karen - BEAUTIFUL! So much nicer than my wall of m-13's hidden behind a
screen.  I just added Alesis Midiverb's to the 6 channels on my Rodgers
250DLM.  WOW! what a difference.  It is so much nicer to play now that it
sounds like it is back in the large sanctuary from which it was removed.

Good Luck
Mark
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  From: analogorgans-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:analogorgans-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Owen Jones
  Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2006 7:21 PM
  To: analogorgans@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Subject: [analogorgans] Re: Fwd: Speakers/volume/tuning


  Karen that looks fantastic



  cheers



  Owen Jones

  http://theatreorgans.com/owenjones/


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[mailto:analogorgans-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Karen Lewis
  Sent: Sunday, 15 October 2006 11:43 AM
  To: analogorgans@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Subject: [analogorgans] Re: Fwd: Speakers/volume/tuning



  Here's a picture of my beautiful Rodgers with its new pipe facade/speaker
enclosure. Thanks, Charles for your suggestion, I didn/'t even know there
was a control under the keydesk.Pulled the organ away from the wall today
(thank God for sliders!)and started finetuning the volume; did the
great/pedal today and will finish up tomorrow.I've had a dictionary of organ
stops which really came in handy since it gives the value of each stop from
p to f and in between.It's made a tremendous difference----- it even sounds
less out of tune.


  Karen C. Lewis

  Organist

  Holy Cross Catholic Church

  Cross City,FL

  AGO member



  ----- Original Message ----
  From: milton miller <mrcool6020002003@xxxxxxxxx>
  To: analogorgans@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2006 7:15:01 AM
  Subject: [analogorgans] Re: Fwd: Speakers/volume/tuning

  karen;  is there any way you could send a picture of that organ?i played a
750 scarborough for 19 years at a lutheran church here in the detroit aea.
milt.    nice to hear you got some speakers.

  Charles Strack <voceumana@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

  Rodgers of that vintage usually have an air sound
  control; sometimes there is a switch underneath the
  console desk (slide switch) around the C above middle
  C that turns the air sound on and off; if that switch
  is there, try moving it from side to side; in the off
  position the switch should make the hiss less
  apparent.

  If there is no on/off switch, the air sound may just
  be set too high; the manual should indicate where the
  adjustments are, and you can try adjusting for less
  air sound.

  The diapason keyers have an adjustment to reduce the
  bleed through in the off state; try adjusting this to
  reduce hiss.

  Finally, the diode keyers used in Rodgers are somewhat
  leaky, and there is some noise and hiss present even
  when all the stops and keys are off--you just have to
  live with that in general.

  Charlie
  --- Karen Lewis wrote:

  > Guess I had the address wrong on this------ bounced
  > back.
  >
  > Karen Lewis wrote: Date:
  > Thu, 5 Oct 2006 18:21:02 -0700 (PDT)
  > From: Karen Lewis
  > Subject: Speakers/volume/tuning
  > To: analogorgans@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  >
  > Hi gang! Since you all had such great suggestions
  > on how to solve Kens problems, I thought I'd try to
  > get some info on how to get my 750BE in playable
  > condition. When I got the organ there were no
  > speakers with it & the church had no idea where they
  > went (it hadn't been played in years.) I was almost
  > ready to buy some when this happened: I had listed
  > my Allen organ for sale on several of the online
  > classified websites.On one of the sites under WANTED
  > I had asked for some pipes to make a facade for the
  > top of the Rodgers. One day I got an e-mail from the
  > owner of DMP Classical Organs in CA. Has anyone ever
  > heard of them? I hadn't.They make organs as well as
  > player pianos.The gentleman had seen my ad and had
  > something I might be interested in. In his warehouse
  > in Texas he had the top of a Johannus organ which
  > had beautiful polished tin pipes very artfully
  > displayed in 5 "towers", 3 of which contained
  > speakers!!! The church that bought the organ did'nt
  > want the top.I was
  > using the 4 large speakers from my Allen and the
  > organ didn't sound good at all.My husband hooked up
  > the tower and we couldn't believe the difference! It
  > sounded like an entirely different instrument.The
  > chiff was now audible which it wasn't before
  > .Everything sounded better. Okay, now I've got great
  > sound, except for: 1) there is a lot of speaker
  > hiss. This may be due to:power cord too close to
  > speaker wires.Or, the overall volume is way too
  > loud.Or? (in case these things don't work) 2) It
  > needs tuning.The more stops you add the flatter it
  > sounds, especially when you put the mixture on top.I
  > know it's going to cost a lot to have a Rodgers tech
  > to come.The Rodgers dealers are in Tallahasee or
  > Tampa, both of which are 3-4 hours from me.The tech
  > from Jacksonville (2 1/2 hours away )doesn't work on
  > Rodgers, only Allen. My husband has basic knowledge
  > with electronics.We have the service manual.How
  > difficult is it to lower the volume, tune & balance
  > it? I'm sure he could do
  > it if someone could walk him through it.Finally, my
  > Allen ADC 2000 is still for sale. I got a lot of
  > scam offers from the classifieds.Then I had it on
  > E-bay and didn't get a single bid. There was another
  > Allen with drawbars and large capture action going
  > at the same time that got all the attention. So, if
  > anyone knows of someone that needs a cheap practice
  > organ, or a church, steer them my way.The ADC
  > doesn't have much of a capture action, only 7
  > factory set presets X 2 memories plus the card
  > reader. It has a nice sound, and really is ideal for
  > a small church that just needs a basic instument for
  > hymns, service music, small choir accomp., and
  > preludes/postludes that your average volunteer small
  > church organist could play.I would like to somewhere
  > between 1500.& 2000. for it, but will consider all
  > offers.Thanks for reading!!!
  >
  >
  > Karen Lewis
  >
  > Trenton, FL.
  >
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  > Cross City,FL
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