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Über250 Years of experience - Two and one-half centuries
of devotion to sacred instruments.

Hey Organ Builders
Germany

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Positive Organ, Arc Style, 3 to 9 Stops and Pedal

 
Positive Organ
Positive Case work

 

  Case made of German oak wood.
Positivorgel  
   Detail  
Positive - Detail Manual keyboard   >

<   Frames and panels

Positive keyboard
  Mechanic Tracker Action
Mechanic detail Mechanic details Mechanikdetail - Positiv
  Mechanic detail <   Roller-board
Windchest <   Bungs and dovetails of the
Windchest.

 

Trackers
  Positive Organ Pipe Work <   Pipe work
Prospekt The positive organ at the workshop. Positive side view
  Manual detail Manual detail:
Keyboard cheeks with
ebony lines.
Subbass 16'

 

<   The Subbass 16'

Detail manubrie   >

Manubrie
  Positive  


 

I. Positive Standard-Disposition, 3 Register:

Manual: C - f’’’

1.       Gedackt                      8’          C - h° pine, from c’ on 40% tin
2.       Rohrflöte                     4’          53% tin
3.       Principal                     2’          75% tin, C – gs’ front pipes

Pedal: C - d’
Coupled – no additional couplers.

Case work:                                       Oakwood, finished.
Ornaments:                                        Coloured cloth
Blower:                                             Ventus

Size: Height 2,25 m, width 1,26 m, depth 0,55 m (+ pedalboard and seat)

 

II. Positive Standard-Disposition, 4 Register, full Pedal:

Manual: C - f’’’

1.       Gedackt                      8’          C - h° pine, from c’ on 40% tin
2.       Rohrflöte                     4’          53% tin
3.       Principal                     2’          75% tin, C – gs’ front pipes

Pedal: C - d’
4.       Akustikbass              16’          Pine wood (hooded 5 1/3’)

          Coupled – no additional couplers

Case work:                                       Oakwood, finished.
Ornaments:                                        Coloured cloth
Blower:                                             Ventus

Size: Height 2,25 m, width 1,26 m, depth 0,55 m (+ pedalboard and seat)

 

III. Positive Standard-Disposition, 5 Register, full Pedal:

Manual: C - f’’’

1.       Gedackt                      8’          C - h° pine, from c’ on 40% tin
2.       Rohrflöte                     4’          53% tin
3.       Principal                     2’          75% tin, C – gs’ front pipes
4.       Sifflöte                  1 1/3’          60% tin

Pedal: C - d’
4.       Akustikbass              16’          Pine wood (hooded 5 1/3’)

          Coupled – no additional couplers

Case work:                                       Oakwood, finished.
Ornaments:                                        Coloured cloth
Blower:                                             Ventus

Size: Height 2,25 m, width 1,26 m, depth 0,61 m (+ pedalboard and seat)

 

IV. Positive Standard-Disposition, 7 Register, full Pedal:

 Manual: C - f’’’

1.       Gedackt                      8’          C - h° pine, from c’ on 40% tin
2.       Flauto travers              4’          Fir tree and swiss pear, open
3.       Sesquialtera          2 2/3’          doubled, 60% tin, from c’ on
4.       Principal                      2’          75% tin. C - gs’ front pipes
5.       Mixtur                   1 1/3’          75% tin
6.       Regal                          8’          Resonator 60% tin

Pedal: C - d’
7.       Subbass                    16’          Pine wood

Pedalcouplers: I/P

Case work:                                       Oakwood, finished.
Ornaments:                                        Coloured cloth
Blower:                                             Ventus

Size: Height 2,25 m, width 1,26 m, depth 0,76 m (+ pedalboard and seat)

 

These are no series instruments.

There are many and various different options available. The dispositions above mentioned are only a few examples. Our Positive organs are always custom made; the measurements, elements and the natural acoustics of the room offer the foundation for the construction of the instrument. The spaciousness of the room point to the organ and the sound it should produce. For us this means: Power and fullness, warmth of sound, transparency, and brilliance without a penetrating sharpness.

 

 


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