Classical Organs, Inc.
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Classical Organs, Inc.
Classical Organs, Inc. P.O. Box 27476 Phoenix, AZ 85061-7476 (602) 973-1395 FAX (602) 841-1704 (877) 551-7916 October 2001 Wow! It’s been quite a ride….. Welcome to our first full-line catalog! Mark Voorhees President Since we began serving Devtronix customers in July of 2000, we’ve been simultaneously busy on a number of other fronts: locating vendors, surveying the complete product line, integrating inventory into our operating technology, developing updated designs and much more. There has been much to do, and much has been accomplished. As we’ve worked and analyzed our position in the past months, we’ve created three primary focal points for our business: 1. We are a growing company. We will never stop growing, and our efforts will be visible to our customers. 2. We value the concept of customer service, and we will strive to become the standard by which others are measured. 3. Devtronix has always provided exceptional value for the customer’s investment. We have high regard for this tradition, and will work to continue it. This catalog represents our progress to date. It’s my hope that it will never be finished, because that would mean that we have met all customers’ needs and there’s nothing left to develop…. And it would also mean that there would be nothing for you, the customer, to look forward to in the next update. You’ll notice in our price list (last section) that there have been a few slight increases over the 1996 Devtronix price list. This is primarily due to increased labor costs, and, in a small number of cases, component cost increases. Rest assured that we will continue to look for ways to keep our prices as low as possible. We’ve chosen the “loose-leaf” form for this publication so that you can easily integrate the changes and introductions that will come in the future. For those desiring an “electronic version”, a CD-ROM is available instead of, or in addition to, the printed version. If you have ordered either of these versions directly from us, you’ll automatically receive updates as they are available. But, the latest version of the catalog will always be online on our website: http://www.classical-devtronix.com And, speaking of the website, we expect it to be fully operational by the end of 2001. Our design has evolved into something which we hope you find useful and worth a regular visit. The site is being outfitted with full, on-line ordering capability, so you’ll be able to research and select your purchases 24 hours a day, seven days a week. We take great pride in the products we supply, and are very thankful for our customers’ support. Your choice of our company as a supplier is not taken lightly. As “organbuilder and engineer-in-residence”, I’ll be your first line of contact for questions or orders….. Please feel free to contact me by phone, mail or Email at any time that I can be of service. We look forward to serving you! Mark Voorhees President About this catalog….. Section 1 - MIDI Here you’ll find information on our products which communicate using the MIDI standard. There’s a myriad of applications which can use this protocol to advantage….. You’ll learn about our hardware, standard software configurations, and a sampling of some of the possibilities of our custom-programmed configurations. Section 2 - Solid State Relay The venerable Devtronix Solid-State Relay system for pipe and electronic organ installations replaces mechanical relays with proven and cost-effective electronic switching solutions. Section 3 - Combination Action Highlighting the time-proven Series III Combination Action for small- and mediumsized instruments. Section 4 - Electronic Tone Generators Devtronix-designed analog tone generators, for customers wanting the “analog sound”, with some new offerings soon to come. Section 5 - Electronic Voicing Analog filters and tone modification. Section 6 - Audio Components Preamps, Power Amplifiers, Crossovers and Speaker systems for any organ application…. many available in kit form! Section 7 - Power Supplies Low voltage electronic circuit supplies…. magnet power supplies…. a wide range of available products. Section 8 - Console Components All of those big and small items you need for your console. Section 9 - Complete Systems Products available from us, as well as offerings from our recommended business partners. Section 10 - Wiring and Tools Electronic components, wiring supplies, tools and other products to bring the whole project together! Section 11 - Services How can we help you make your project a success? Section 12 - Price List OK, what’s all this going to cost? Entire contents of this publication, in all forms and including updates, © 2001 by Classical Organs, Inc., Phoenix, AZ. All rights reserved. May not be reproduced in any form without written permission, except for single-copy, personal use by the owner. Some graphics and other materials are provided by our vendors and suppliers, and are used by permission. Trademarks used herein are the property of their respective owners. “MIDI” is just something rock bands use, right? Not really, though its use is very common there. “MIDI” is an acronym which stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface, and, in its simplest form, it is a communications medium that passes information such as note on/ off, volume and pitch between compatible devices. But the standard has much more potential than that. We’ve taken MIDI to a higher level. Now, virtually any electronic or pipe organ can be outfitted with a MIDI system that can serve in a variety of ways, depending on the configuration. Some examples of the possibilities: • Recording and playback of performances. • True stop control and additional controlling features, such as control of external sound modules. • Combination action functions. • Operation as a full organ relay system. • Allowing the keys from two manuals to be combined to emulate an 88 note piano keyboard. And, there’s more versions and features to come! Our hardware philosophy is simple. Each configuration is built around three basic boards: a Processor Board, an Input Board and an Output Board. Complex configurations with multiple functions can use more than one processor, interconnected to produce the desired operability. The boards are connected together using a ribbon cable, and can be mounted flat on a wood panel, stacked using spacers (provided on request), or housed in an optional custom housing. Connections are made to the organ using supplied ribbon cables, either directly, or via an optional ribbon connector to solder terminal board. While we generally take an “organist’s approach” to the MIDI standard, our products are able to support all of the MIDI functions through custom-programmed features. As an example, most of our standard configurations don’t use velocity sensing or pan functions, since they don’t have an application in a normal organ installation. But if your project needs these features, let us know! Flexibility is the key to Devtronix MIDI in organs….. Since we use programmable configurations, there are few limits as to what can be accomplished to create the system that’s right for you. Contact us with your requirements or for additional information, and let us design your perfect system! Classical Organs, Inc. is a member of the MIDI Manufacturers Association Hardware Processor Board Each Processor Board can handle one major configuration (DRP,DMC, etc.), and/or can support 16 Input Boards and 16 Output Boards. This board has its own power supply in the form of a wall transformer (included as dictated by your configuration) and on-board regulator assembly. Several Processor Boards can share one wall transformer. Order Number: 293-1 Input Board Each Input Board can sense 64 input signals (a 61 note manual +3 additional circuits, a 32 note pedal +32 additional circuits, or 64 stop or other circuits.) Input from any source is +12 to +15 volts active. The board is powered by the Processor Board. Order Number: 293-2 Output Board Each Output Board can supply 64 circuits of +12 to +15 volts at up to 300 to 350 mA each. Use this board to emulate manuals or pedals, drive stops or drive magnet assemblies. The organ supplies the drive voltage, but the board itself is powered by the Processor Board. Order Numbers: • 293-3A (Assembled) • 293-3K (Kit) New Specify: Drive power terminal option (lug, quick-connect or screw) New Option Ribbon to Solder Terminal Board Use this optional board to interface between the MIDI system ribbon cables and solder/connector pins for discrete wire installations. Order Numbers: • 293-4A (Assembled) • 293-4K (Kit) New Configurations Off the Shelf DRP This configuration is the basic MIDI record and playback function, and is included in the basic CIO firmware. In the typical implementation, a Processor Board is installed in the organ console, along with an appropriate number of Input Board and Output Board pairs, based on the design of the instrument. The MIDI data is fed to an external MIDI sequencer (either a dedicated device or software in a personal computer; either to be provided by the customer), and the MIDI output of the sequencer is fed back to the Processor Board for reproduction. • • Configuration Order Number: 299-1 Hardware Required: based on instrument design. Contact us for assistance in determining your needs. Ahlborn DMC New Products This is a basic control implementation for our customers who use Ahlborn Archive modules. The typical implementation would be for two manuals and pedal, directed to the Ahlborn module on separate channels. The configuration includes support of the standard Ahlborn functions, including 5 levels of 6 General pistons and Tutti. Provision is made, with some limitations, for the use of more than one of the Ahlborn modules in an installation - contact us for details. • • Configuration Order Number: 299-2 for Ahlborn Classic Archive Module 299-3 for Ahlborn Romantic Archive Module 299-4 for Ahlborn 201 Archive Module 299-5 for Ahlborn 202 Archive Module Hardware Required: Typical requirements: one Processor Board and four Input Boards. For complex implementations, contact us for assistance in determining your needs. DMCPiano New Product DMCPiano is a version of the Devtronix MIDI Controller used for emulation of a pianotype 88-note keyboard using two organ manuals. One manual provides the lowest 61 notes of the compass, while the other manual provides the upper 61 notes. Input is from a CIO configuration used as MIDI output only. DMCPiano outputs the 88-note keyboard emulation into MIDI Channel 1 at 8' pitch. The notes are from the bottom A (A0, MIDI note 21) to top C (C8 note 108). This uses two standard Devtronix 64-circuit Input boards, addressed as A2 and A3. These boards handle one 61-note organ-type keyboard each; the top three inputs on each board are used for controls to play a MIDI GS-format Grand Piano voice at 8' pitch and provide the standard piano-type pedals: Soft, Sostenuto, and Sustain. A CIO Processor board processes the data provided by the two Input boards (note that the CIO configuration’s output can be used by many of our other configurations at the same time - only one Input board needs to be installed on a manual.) A second Processor Board converts the CIO data to the desired DMCPiano output configuration. You can optionally augment the DMCPiano with one additional Input board, addressed as A1, to provide expression (the expression pedal position is sent to the sound module as key velocity) and selection from eleven additional GS-format MIDI voices. This board also can be connected to a standard organ pedal keyboard to play an unexpressed Piano voice on channel 2, or an expressed voice coupled from the manual keyboard. The All Notes OFF MIDI command is also available on this additional board. Note that this augmentation is included in the standard DMCPiano firmware. The MIDI GS-format voice codes included in the augmented DMCPiano are: Program No. 2 4 7 10 12 13 15 16 20 49 74 Grand Piano #2 Honky Tonk Harpsichord Glockenspiel Vibraphone Marimba Tubular Bell Clavichord Church Organ Strings Flute Optional changes to DMCPiano - custom programming charges apply: The stock version can be custom modified to change any of the voices or MIDI channels to your choosing. Also, depending on the Sound Module you are using, a Tremulant control can be added to the third (A1) Input board. Also, if you are using a MIDI format other than the GS standard (or compatible), some custom work on the DMCPiano module may be required. • • Configuration Order Number: 299-6 Hardware Required: Minimum Requirements: two Processor Boards and two Input Boards. For augmented funtions, add an additional Input Board. If you have any questions about the hardware, contact us for assistance in determining your needs. Virtual Wiring This is a variation of the DRP configuration, and permits a simplification of wiring between the console and the chambers or analog electronics. It may also serve as a record and playback implementation. The routines are included in the CIO firmware. The typical implementation allows the console’s +15v switches (whether they are keys, pedals, stops or other switch-type controls) to be encoded, using the appropriate number of Input Boards, onto MIDI channels by a Processor Board located in the console. A MIDI cable then connects the console Processor Board to another Processor Board in the chambers, which decodes the MIDI stream and feeds the information to a like number of Output Boards. Thus, any switch action at the console appears in the chambers as a +15v signal from an output board terminal, and may be connected to an existing relay or solid state switching assembly. • • Configuration Order Number: 299-7 Hardware Required: based on instrument design—contact us for assistance in determining your needs. Custom Configurations Note that these configurations are custom-programmed for your instrument, and incur custom programming charges. DMC The Devtronix MIDI Controller (DMC) accepts MIDI and Devtronix Input board information to create any possible legal MIDI message or Devtronix Control Function instruction, to operate MIDI Tone or Control modules. This is accomplished by relating Devtronix Input Board or MIDI Note ON/OFF message activity to special instructions provided by a custom Definition File consisting of standard Devtronix functions. The DMC is typically used in conjunction with a CIOconfigured Processor Board and appropriate Input Boards to operate a tone module from an organ console. The DMC operates on a separate Processor Board. This allows the DMC processor’s operation to be independent, and minimizes potential timing problems in the MIDI data stream. • • Configuration Order Number: 299-8 Hardware Required: based on instrument design and required functions— contact us for assistance in determining your needs. DCA The Devtronix Combination Action (DCA) provides the means of controlling all the standard (and non-standard) Organ Console Functions excluding those performed in the chambers. (Note that chamber functions are performed by the Devtronix Relay [DRL]). These console functions primarily include Combination Action, but specifically do not include MIDI Module functions, which are handled by the Devrtonix MIDI Controller (DMC). The DCA configuration is potentially a two-processor implementation. DCAC (the combination action controller) manages the sensing of stops, pistons and memory levels, while the DCAD (the combination action driver) can drive stop magnet assemblies as well as other devices requiring +15v drive at the console. The DCA implementation is a very instrument-specific configuration, and will require a detailed specification and discussion of goals. Contact us for information and assistance in preparing the specification and data necessary for us to program this configuration. • • Configuration Order Number: 299-9 Hardware Required: based on instrument design and required functions—contact us for assistance in determining your needs. DRL The Devtronix Relay (DRL) activates all chamber magnets, from pipes to tremolo and shade motors, and also shuttles individual pipes to form ranks and mixtures of any conceivable combination or organization, eliminating the need for special wiring. Typical implementation of this configuration is as a replacement or augmentation of a mechanical or electronic relay switching system in the pipe chambers. The design of the DRL is, of course, very instrument-specific. Contact us for information and assistance in preparing the specification and data necessary for us to program this configuration. • • Configuration Order Number: 299-10 Hardware Required: based on instrument design and required functions—contact us for assistance in determining your needs. In Development • • • • Additional “off-the-shelf” DMC configurations User-editable DMC configurations Additional Hardware Options Computer-based Sequencer The Solid State Relay System has been known to Devtronix customers for over 30 years as the "diode keying system'. The basic simple diode switch has been used throughout the whole electronics industry since the small signal silicon diode became available in the late 1950s. But it was not until the cost of the silicon diode dropped low enough to be used in large quantities in low cost circuitry that the solid state organ relay became economically feasible. The Solid State Relay System consists of diodes, resistors, transistors (for stop control) and an industry standard integrated circuit designed specifically to be able to switch power for up to eight separate magnets at one time. The integrated circuit (IC) also contains the diode required across every coil to prevent reverse polarity voltage build up when the switch opens. Various combinations of these top quality components mounted on custom printed circuit boards make up all the different Solid State Relay modules. Only single contacts are required for the playing keys and stop switches regardless of how much switching is to be done by the contacts. There is no inductive load on the contacts to cause sparking and burning, and the current through the contacts is insignificant. Using combinations of the basic modules, virtually any required configuration can be designed, including pipe chest drivers of any configuration, couplers and the keying of electronic augmentation voicing. The Solid State Relay System is a cost-effective approach to replacement of mechanical relays, or expansion of an existing instrument. We’d be happy to assist you in designing your configuration - contact us by mail, Email or give us a call! Switches 37 Note Diode Switch This module is the heart of our Solid State Relay System. The module components are mounted on a single sided printed circuit board. A stop switch control circuit, for either positive or negative feed, is installed near one end. Male connectors are mounted along the top edge. Small holes in the PC board allow the cable wires to spread through the holes directly and use the connector pins for solder or wire-wrap terminals. The board may be mounted as an independent assembly (flat) or plugged into a 223-14-37N motherboard. Alternative terminations: 520-102 Molex connector set, 520-202 IDC connector set, or the 223-13-37N 37-note right angle junction board. Order Numbers: 223-10-37NA (Assembled) 223-10-37NK (Kit) • • Specify: Positive or negative stop polarity, flat or motherboard mounting 61 Note Diode Switch This is the 61 note version of the above assembly. It may be flat mounted, or plugged into a 223-14-61N motherboard. Alternative terminations: 520-103 Molex connector set, 520-203 IDC connector set, or the 223-13-61N 61-note right angle junction board. Order Numbers: • 223-10-61NA (Assembled) • 223-10-61NK (Kit) Specify: Positive or negative stop polarity, flat or motherboard mounting 37 Note Diode Switch with Driver Switches with Magnet Drivers The switch section of this module is identical to the 223-10-37N except that a 37note magnet driver is directly connected to the switch output and the magnet driver output goes to the right angle output connectors. The 6 magnet drivers add 1/2 inch to the board height to make the PC board size 11 3/4 x 3 inches. This switch module will drive 37 note chest magnets when keyed from the pedals or a coupler assembly. If stop switch control is required, simply install the components in the designated positions on the board. A 5 Amp fast blow protective fuse circuit is included. A red LED lamp is part of the fuse circuit and will indicate the blown fuse when power is on the system. Alternative terminations: 520-102 Molex connector set, 520-202 IDC connector set, or the 223-13-37N 37-note right angle junction board. Order Numbers: • 223-11-37NA (assembled) • 223-11-37NK (Kit) Specify: Positive or negative stop polarity, flat or motherboard mounting 61 Note Diode Switch with Driver This is the 61 note version of the above assembly. It may be flat mounted, or plugged into a 223-14-61N motherboard. (Shown with optional 223-13-61 Junction Disconnect) Alternative terminations: 520-103 Molex connector set, 520-203 IDC connector set, or the 223-13-61N 61-note right angle junction board. Order Numbers: • 223-11-61NA (assembled) • 223-11-61NK (Kit) Specify: Positive or negative stop polarity, flat or motherboard mounting Magnet Drivers 37 Note Magnet Driver This module is used to drive pipe chest magnets, most often unified chests, or to provide additional keying power when used as the output of a coupler assembly which drives a large number of stop switches. This board is to be driven by the 223-10-61N or -37N switch with optional switch control. When used in a large switching system driven by an inter- or intra-manual coupler assembly, this module may be required to drive the relay proper if the switch does not have high current capability, and the magnet driver is technically a current amplifier. All magnet drivers have fuses with a red LED to indicate a blown fuse caused by a short circuit in the wiring. The board is supplied with vertical connector pins on the input and output sides of the board, and is mounted flat on a mounting panel. The pins may be used for direct solder or wire=wrap termination of a cable. Alternative terminations: 520-102 Molex connector set, 520-202 IDC connector set, or the 223-13-37N 37-note right angle junction board. Order Numbers: • 223-12-37NA (Assembled) • 223-12-37NK (Kit) 61 Note Magnet Driver This is the 61 note version of the above assembly. Alternative terminations: 520-103 Molex connector set, 520-203 IDC connector set, or the 223-13-61N 61-note right angle junction board. Order Numbers: • 223-12-61NA (Assembled) • 223-12-61NK (Kit) Junction Disconnects 37 Note Junction Disconnect The 37 -note junction strip is useful any place it is desirable to make a plug-in connector for a cable. The output of most modules in the relay is a male connector. The junction strip has a matching female connector group directly connected to a male connector group which is then used as a cable termination. The junction strip may also be used for the module input if desired. Order Numbers: • 223-13-37NA (Assembled) • 223-13-37NK (Kit) 61 Note Junction Disconnect This is the 61 note version of the above assembly. Order Numbers: • 223-13-61NA (Assembled) • 223-13-61NK (Kit) Motherboards 37 Note Motherboard The 37 -note 5-stop motherboard is the basic board for accepting the 223-10-37N switches and 223-11-37N straight switches with magnet drivers. The board will hold up to five 37-note switch boards. The keyboard contacts or coupler output plug-in will wire into 37 connector terminals along one long side. If more than five switch boards are required, an additional board is placed along side the first board and connectors are used in the rows of 37 holes on the edges of the two boards. Of course, there is no limit to the number of boards that may be connected together this way. Stop switch connectors are installed at one end of the board, as well as power connections for stop switch module operation. Note that the motherboard does not include board connector rows (specify 1 to 5.) Alternative terminations: 520-102 Molex connector set, 520-202 IDC connector set, or the 223-13-37N 37-note right angle junction board. Order Numbers: 223-14-37NA (Motherboard Assembled) 223-14-37NK (Motherboard Kit) 520-401 (Board connector rows) • • • Specify: Straight or right-angle input connections (stop and power connection pins will be straight), number of board connector rows and if this board will interconnect with another motherboard. Motherboards 61 Note Motherboard This is the 61 note version of the above assembly. Note that the motherboard does not include board connector rows (specify 1 to 5.) (Shown here with 223-11-61N Switches with Magnet Drivers and 223-13-61 Junction Disconnects) Alternative terminations: 520-103 Molex connector set, 520-203 IDC connector set, or the 223-13-61N 61-note right angle junction board. Order Numbers: • 223-14-61NA (Motherboard Assembled) • 223-14-61NK (Motherboard Kit) • 520-402 (Board connector rows) Specify: Straight or right-angle input connections (stop and power connection pins will be straight), number of board connector rows and if this board will interconnect with another motherboard. In Development • High-power output driver option Series III Combination Action Series III Motherboard The Series III Combination Action system motherboard is designed to hold up to 14 daughterboards and control for one organ division. Since each daughterboard is capable of supporting four stop assemblies, the assembly can handle a maximum of 56 stops. Up to eight General pistons and eight Division pistons, along with Division and General Cancel and Set pistons, can be connected to the motherboard, and multiple motherboards may be used in divisions larger than 56 stops. Order Number: 221-5A (Assembled) Four Stop Daughterboards Available in single and dual memory versions, the daughterboard contains sense logic, magnet driver logic and the memory devices. The design supports positive or negative stop action, and drives the stop magnets with positive voltage (supplied by a magnet power supply.) Order Numbers: • Single Memory version: 221-6SA (Assembled) • Dual Memory version: 221-6DA (Assembled) Note: See the Power Supplies section of this catalog for Logic and Magnet Drive supply products. In Development • • Series IV Combination Action System Expanded memory system option Analog Tone Generators Unit Voice Generator The 236-series unit voice generator consists of 12 independent oscillators—one for each note in the specified octave. Each is separately tuned, which allows for pipe-like voicing. The circuits feature soft turn-on, which provides a “chiff”-like sound, and are designed to accept standard +15v keying. The generators can be ordered in several configurations: 9 octave versions, each configured as flute, string or reed. These are well suited for pedal extensions, independent “ranks” or mixtures. Using additional products or circuits (such as our mixer-preamplifier, vibrato-tremolo modulator or a passive/active filtering network) allows for the approximation of most voices. Mixtures are easily configured by simply building a diode matrix to feed key contact voltage to the appropriate notes. Order Numbers: Octave Flute String Reed 0 236-00 236-10 236-20 1 236-01 236-11 236-21 2 236-02 236-12 236-22 3 236-03 236-13 236-23 4 236-04 236-14 236-24 5 236-05 236-15 236-25 6 236-06 236-16 236-26 7 236-07 236-17 236-27 8 236-08 236-18 236-28 (Add –A to Order Number for assembled unit, or –K for kit.) Divider Tone Generator Temporarily Unavailable A 243-4 shown in a typical Board-mount installation The 243-series generator is suited for complete instrument applications, as well as use as an add-on to an existing pipe or electronic organ installation. The module is a divider-type design, with a single tuning adjustment. In the standard version, it generates a 1’, 2’, 4’, 8’ and 16’ component for each note, which is mixed onto a bus for that pitch. The pedal version is tuned to provide 2’, 4’, 8’, 16’ and 32’ pitches. This generator is usually used in conjunction with our 251-series voicing system (shown in the Electronic Voicing section of this catalog), which offers a wide range of voice selections. Order Numbers: 243-4ASA (Standard version—Assembled) 243-4ASK (Standard version—Kit) 243-4APA (Pedal version—Assembled) 243-4APK (Pedal version—Kit) • • • • Top Octave Generator Modification For 243-series Generators This plug-in module allows use of an MO-83 topoctave divider IC in place of an MO-86 device (no longer available) in our 243-series divider generators. The MO-83 IC is included with the module. Order Number: 243-401 Oscillator Coil Replacement Retrofit For 243-series Generators This module replaces the oscillator coil (no longer available) in 243-series generators. Modification of the board (removal of some components, change in value of others) is required, but no trace cutting is necessary. The module is a precision, resistor-tuned oscillator with excellent stability characteristics. Tuning is accomplished through adjustment of a 25-turn potentiometer, with the unit being factory-built for the desired tuning range. Order Numbers: • 243-400S (A=440 tuning for standard generators) • 243-400P (A=220 tuning for pedal generators) • 243-400C (Mutation tuning per your requirements) Specify: Tuning reference if ordering 243-400C. In Development • • Updated 243-series generator design Advanced divider generator with additional features Analog Voicing 251-1M Voicing Assembly Motherboard Designed for use with our 243-series divider tone generators, this board provides the base for installing up to 12 voice daughterboards (below). It contains the stop switching (ready for 0v stops, but adaptable for +15v stops—please specify), gain adjustments and two mixer/preamplifier channels, allowing it to provide different voices to each of two output amplifier/speaker systems. The board requires +/-15v and common from an external source, and five pitch signals (usually 1v p-p square waves at 1’, 2’, 4’, 8’ and 16’.) Order Number: • 251-1MA (Assembled) • 251-1MK (Kit) Specify: stop switching polarity 251-1V Voicing Assembly Daughterboard This plug-in assembly for the above motherboard is a universal circuit board layout on which the passive voice filters are constructed. The board is supplied with the necessary motherboard control components, and the basic components for the specified voice (any coils required must be purchased separately.) Order Number: • 251-1VA (Assembled) • 251-1VK (Kit) Specify: desired voice from Voice Library listing 251-series Single Voice Filter New Product This 251-series voice board holds a single voice - perfect for adding voices without adding a complete new motherboard, or creating a unit voice using a divider generator. It has all of the same features of one channel of a standard 251-1 motherboard, and is available in kit or assembled form. A connector set is available for easy termination, or you can wire=wrap or solder to the terminal pins. Price includes specified voice components (coils extra). Order Number: • 251-21A (Assembled) • 251-21K (Kit) Specify: Voice from voice library list. 251-series Voice Library This is the list of available voices for the 251-series passive voice filters. Be sure to specify the voice desired when ordering a 251-1V daughter board or a 251-21 Single Voice Filter. Note that reed voices require one or more voicing coils, which are purchased in addition to the specified 251-series filter, and not included in the basic voice price. (Number of coils needed are shown in parenthesis.) Note also that voices specified at 32’ pitch require a special generator configuration. Usually used only in the pedal division, this generator is tuned one octave lower than normal, resulting in a set of pitch outputs at 2’, 4’, 8’, 16’ and 32’. Aeoline Bass Clarinet (1) Bass Flute Bassoon (1) Bombarde (1) Bourdon Brass Trumpet (1) Cello Choral Bass 8’, 16’ 16’ 16’ 8’, 16’ 4’, 8’, 16’, 32’ 16’, 32’ 4’, 8’, 16’ 8’ 4’ Clarinet (1) 4’, 8’, 16’ Concert Flute 32’ Contra Bourdon 32’ Contra Trumpette (1) 16’ Contra Trumpet (1) 16’ Contra Viol 16’ Cromhorne (1) 8’, 16’ Diapason 2’, 4’, 8’, 16’, 32’ 251-series Voice Library (Continued) Diaphone 32’ Dolce 4’, 8’, 16’ Dulcet 4’ Dulciana 8’, 16’ English Horn (2) 8’, 16’ English Post Horn (1) 8’, 16’ Fagotto (1) 4’, 8’, 16’ Fife 1’ Fifteenth 2’ Flautina 2’ Flute Piccolo 2’ French Horn (2) 4’, 8’, 16’ French Trumpet (1) 4’, 16’ Gamba 8’, 16’ Gambette 4’ Gedeckt 4’, 8’, 16’, 32’ Gemshorn 4’, 8’, 16’ Hautbois (1) 8’ Hautbois Clarion (1) 4’ Kinura (1) 4’, 8’ Krumet (1) 4’, 8’, 16’ Krummhorn (1) 8’, 16’ Major Bass 32’ Musette (1) 4’ Oboe Clarion (1) 4’ Oboe Horn (1) 8’, 16’ Octave 2’, 4’, 8’, 16’ Octave String 4’ Open Flute 2’, 4’, 8’, 16’, 32’ Orchestral Oboe (1) 8’ Posaune (2) 4’, 8’, 32’ Prestant 4’ Principal 2’, 4’, 8’, 16’ Rohrbordun 8’, 16’ Rohrflöte 4’, 8’, 16’ Rohrgedeckt 4’, 8’, 16’ Rohrpommer 4’, 8’, 16’ Rohrschalmei 4’, 8’ Salicet 4’ Salicional 8’, 16’ Saxophone (1) 8’, 16’ Sifflöte 1’ Spitzflöte 4’, 8’, 16’ Stopped Flute 1’, 2’, 4’, 8’, 16’ Super Octave 4’ Tibia 2’, 4’, 8’, 16’ Tibia Piccolo 2’, 4’ Tromba Clarion (2) 4’ Trombone (2) 4’, 8’, 16’ Trombone Clarion (2) 4’ Trompette (1) 4’, 8’ Trumpet (1) 8’ Trumpet Clarion (1) 4’ Tuba (1) 8’, 16’ Tuba Clarion (1) 4’ Tuba Mirabilis (1) 8’, 16’ Tuba Profunda (1) 16’ Utersatz 32’ Viol 4’ Viol d’ Orchestra 8’ Viola 8’ Violina 4’ Violoncello 8’, 16’ Violone 32’ Vox Humana (2) 4’, 8’, 16’ Waldflöte 2’ In Development….. • • • Additions to the voice library, including mixture designs Expanded-capability voice motherboard Expanded-capability voice daughterboards which simplify design and implementation of mixture designs, as well as other enhancements Power Amps 60W Power Amp The 210-3 single-channel power amplifier module was designed specifically for organs and musical instruments, but may be used wherever a high-quality amplifier is required. Nominal rated output is 60 watts into an 8 ohm load. Up to 3 inputs (at line level) may be connected to the amplifier, which features an isolated mixer stage with level adjustment for each input. Order Numbers: • 210-3K (Kit) • 210-3A (Assembled) Enclosed 60W Power Amp The popular 210-3 amplifier is now available in a completely self-contained unit. The vented aluminum enclosure permits the amplifier to be placed in a chamber, console or any convenient space which is larger than 3” by 8”, and allows reasonable airflow around the unit. Total height of the assembly is 8”. The power supply features dual high-quality splitbobbin transformers to minimize hum and noise. Order Numbers: • 210-31K (Kit) • 210-31A (Assembled) Specify: If 12v DC remote control option is desired, order option: • 210-311K (Kit) • 210-311A (Installed in factory-assembled unit) Expression Circuitry Expression Regulator The expression regulator is designed to operate with an expression shoe that is equipped with potentiometer. The unit creates a DC control voltage which is proportional to the pedal position, and usually supplies that voltage to up to ten Expression Modules (below), but the regulator can be used in any application that can support the unit’s range of 3.9v (loudest) to 4.7v (softest) control voltage. Order Numbers: • 220-14CA (Assembled) • 220-14CK (Kit) Expression Module Limited Quantities This is the companion module to the Expression Regulator, and can be used in any audio line requiring expression. The maximum gain of the module is unity at the 3.9v (loudest) control voltage, and the unit is designed for a maximum input of 2 volts peak audio. Note: due to the obsolescence of the attenuator IC, this module is not recommended for new designs. Order Numbers: 220-14EA (Assembled) 220-14EK (Kit) • • Audio Processing Vibrato-Tremolo Modulator Temporarily Unavailable This single-channel unit may be installed in line with the audio output of a single voice, a voice group or division, and either pre- or post-expression, as your design requires. The board features adjustable vibrato depth and tremolo frequency, and can be set to unity gain for minimal insertion loss. Line level audio is required as input, and a +15v stop control enables or disables the unit’s operation. Order Numbers: 255-8AA (Assembled) 255-8AK (Kit) • • Acoustic Modifier This unit, which operates with line-level input and output, is an active tone control, allowing bass and treble adjustment as required by a voice or division to contour the sound to a particular listening environment. Order Numbers: • 245-6A (Assembled) • 245-6K (Kit) Summing/Mixing Preamplifier This module mixes the input of two tone generator sets comprising a single rank. Most frequently used with our 236-series generators, the unit is usually used to allow the builder to split the octave groups into high and low note ranges, and independently control the mix of the two into the desired voicing for the rank. Order Numbers: 245-8A (Assembled) 245-8K (Kit) • • Speaker Elements Horn Tweeter Rated at 150 watts, this horn tweeter is 4” x 10”, and features a 20 oz. Magnet. Impedance is 8 ohms, with a frequency response of 3 KHz to 18 Khz. Order Number: 230-20 6-1/2” Midrange This 6-1/2” speaker is suited for bass-weighted midrange applications, with a frequency response of 60 Hz to 5 KHz. Power handling is rated at 100 watts, with a nominal impedance of 4 ohms. Used with a suitable crossover, it provides additional support to the system’s woofer, as well as an even transition to the system’s tweeter. The speaker’s design parameters, as recorded during our tests, are included with the speaker, or are available on request. Order Number: 230-30 8” Woofer The 8” woofer is best suited for channels requiring a clear bass response with minimal depth. Frequency response is 50 Hz to 5 KHz. Power handling is rated at 160 watts, with a nominal impedance of 4 ohms. The speaker’s design parameters, as recorded during our tests, are included with the speaker, or are available on request. Order Number: 230-40 10” Woofer The 10” woofer is best suited for channels requiring a clear bass response with moderate depth, such as on 4’ voices. Frequency response is 40 Hz to 4 KHz. Power handling is rated at 200 watts, with a nominal impedance of 4 ohms. The speaker’s design parameters, as recorded during our tests, are included with the speaker, or are available on request. Order Number: 230-41 Speaker Elements 12” Woofer The 12” woofer is best suited for channels requiring a clear bass response with normal depth. Frequency response is 30 Hz to 3.5 KHz. Power handling is rated at 300 watts, with a nominal impedance of 4 ohms. Most 8’ and 16’ voices perform well on this unit, when mounted in a suitable cabinet and used with appropriate high-range elements and crossover network. The speaker’s design parameters, as recorded during our tests, are included with the speaker, or are available on request. Order Number: 230-42 15” Woofer Use this 15” woofer in a suitable cabinet to support the needs of “throaty” 32’ stops. Frequency response is 25 Hz to 3 KHz, with a power handling rating of 400 watts, with a nominal impedance of 4 ohms. The unit features a massive 60 oz magnet and a vented voice coil. The speaker’s design parameters, as recorded during our tests, are included with the speaker, or are available on request. Order Number: 230-43 Speaker Cabinets Mid-High Range Cabinet This cabinet, designed to be used in conjunction with our Bass Cabinet (shown on the next page), usually holds the mid-range and tweeter drivers, as well as the crossover network for the combined system. The cabinet is available with or without drivers and crossover network. You can (Shown in MDO plywood with brown paint finish and grille select, in either case, a painted cabinet cloth) (MDO plywood in black, brown or unfinished; this option meets the needs of a cabinet to be located out of sight in a chamber, etc.) or a hardwood version (red oak, walnut, birch or mahogany veneer plywood, either finished or unfinished.) Exterior size (including grille) is 22-1/2” L x 10-1/2” H x 10-1/2” D. When using our drivers, system response for this cabinet is nominally flat from 500Hz to 20KHz. Our crossover network includes pad adjustments for the mid– and high-range drivers, allowing the “contouring” of the system to optimally fit your unique acoustic environment. Order Numbers: Cabinet Material Cabinet Only Cabinet with Standard Drivers and Crossover MDO (Paintable) 350-001 350-011 Birch 350-002 350-012 Mahogany 350-003 350-013 Oak 350-004 350-014 Walnut 350-005 350-015 (Add –U to Order Number for unfinished, or –F for finished wood.) Specify: Paint color (black or brown on MDO are standard, other colors available on request—please contact us) or finish (if matching existing woodwork, a sample must be provided, which will be returned with your order) and grille cloth color (black or brown are standard, others available on request—please contact us.) Low Range Cabinet This cabinet, designed to be used in conjunction with our Mid-High Range Cabinet (shown on the previous page), usually holds one or more woofers. The cabinet is available with or without drivers (a varied selection of drivers is available). As with the Mid-High Range Cabinet, you can select a painted cabinet (MDO plywood in black, brown or unfinished) or a hardwood version (red oak, walnut, birch or mahogany veneer plywood, either finished or unfinished.) Exterior size (including grille) is 22-1/2” L x 22-1/2” H x 10-1/2” D. Order Numbers: Cabinet Material Cabinet Only Cabinet with 2– 8” Drivers Cabinet with 2– 10” Drivers Cabinet with 12” Driver Cabinet with 15” Driver MDO (Paintable) 350-101 350-111 350-121 350-131 350-141 Birch 350-102 350-112 350-122 350-132 350-142 Mahogany 350-103 350-113 350-123 350-133 350-143 Oak 350-104 350-114 350-124 350-134 350-144 Walnut 350-105 350-115 350-125 350-135 350-145 (Add –U to Order Number for unfinished, or –F for finished wood.) Specify: Paint color (black or brown on MDO are standard, other colors available on request—please contact us) or finish (if matching existing woodwork, a sample must be provided, which will be returned with your order) and grille cloth color (black or brown are standard, others available on request—please contact us.) In Development….. • • • • • Digital Expression System which will support multiple input and output formats 100 watt self-contained power amplifier Updated Vibrato-Tremolo Modulator Crescendo System with display Expression display Power Supplies +15v 600 mA This is a regulated utility supply, suitable for providing voltage for use in keying circuits and supplying power to individual tone generators and audio circuits. Order Numbers: 220-9A (Assembled) 220-9K (Kit) • • +/-15v 500 mA This general-purpose regulated supply can be used to power any voicing or audio circuits requiring a dual-polarity source. Order Numbers: 220-10A (Assembled) 220-10K (Kit) • • Discharge-type Magnet Supply This unit is designed to provide the high current necessary to drive stop magnets in a combination action. Since the current requirement is high for only a short time when recalling or canceling a combination, this design eliminates the need for a continuous high-current source by “storing” the needed power in capacitors, and recharging them as necessary with a smaller, lower current supply. This product is available in three versions, appropriate to the number of stops being controlled. Order Numbers: For up to 85 magnetic stop assemblies: • 220-5SA (Assembled) • 220-5SK (Kit) For up to 150 magnetic stop assemblies: • 220-5DA (Assembled) • 220-5DK (Kit) For up to 225 magnetic stop assemblies: • 220-5TA (Assembled) • 220-5TK (Kit) Combination Action Logic Power Supply Designed for the Series III Combination Action, this supply is designed to provide operating power and backup battery power to one motherboard assembly (including all daughterboards.) Order Numbers: • 220-15A (Assembled) • 220-15K (Kit) Audio Amplifier Power Supply This supply is designed to power up to six of the 210-3 Power Amplifier Modules. Output is nominally +/- 42 volts. The supply may be assembled on a plywood board (included in the assembled form only.) Order Numbers: • 220-16A (Assembled) • 220-16K (Kit) In Development…. • • • Heavy Duty Magnet Power Supply High Current +15v Supply High Current +/-15v Supply Classical Organs, Inc. We’re pleased to present our growing line of console components in this section. In an effort to provide as wide a choice of designs as possible, in addition to our own products we now offer selected products from such respected companies as Klann, Syndyne and Kimber-Allen. Not all products from these suppliers are shown - if you don’t see the item you’re looking for, please contact us! Note that some of these items are available only by special order, so please allow extra time for delivery. Engraving: some items require engraving, and the fonts offered vary, depending on the supplier. We have opted to use an independent engraver, to allow continuity of fonts between different manufacturer’s products, and the available fonts are shown at the end of this section. Should you desire to use the manufacturer’s fonts, either because of preference or to match existing console items, let us know. In any case, if a match to an existing item’s font is required, please supply us with an actual sample of the font, or a clear rubbing of a sample. Any supplied samples or rubbings will be returned with your order. Keyboards Keyboards These high-quality 61 note, weighted manuals are suitable for construction or replacement uses. These keyboards are available with several output options. Order Numbers: • 015-101 - with integral MIDI Input Board for use in a Devtronix MIDI system. Power is supplied by the MIDI Processor Board. • 015-102 - with +15v key voltage outputs. Voltage is supplied by the instrument. • 015-103 - with reed-type dry contact outputs. Operating power is supplied by the instrument. Pedalboards This deluxe pedal keyboard is designed to meet AGO specifications and to withstand the hardest use. The rear tension springs have steel pivot plates under the fulcrum and are fastened to a solid oak rail. The additional front tension spring relieves the strain on the rear rail and renders the pedal board very stable. The sharp keys with black plastic caps can be finished in natural or black. The compact version is designed to follow the AGO specifications with some modification to allow for a smaller 32 note pedal keyboard. The radiation and concavity are AGO specified but each key is 3/32” closer together which allows the front width to be only 48”, with the back width being 36-1/2”. The unit is 33” deep. The keyboard is equipped with magnetic reed switch rails with plug-in disconnects. Order Numbers: 801-101 - Deluxe Pedalboard 801-102 - Compact Pedalboard • • Specify: hardwood construction (oak, birch, walnut, mahogany), finished or unfinished (must provide sample for match finishing.) Drawknob Stop Assemblies DK-56 Drawknob Action This popular design is ideal for use in new instruments or restorations/upgrades. The unit features a 26 ohm coil, and can be ordered with either Molex (solder lug) or Panduit connectors, and a choice of head styles and colors. From Klann. Order Number: 801-005 Specify: Connector type (Molex or Panduit), head diameter (1-1/8” or 1-1/4”), head color (white, ivory, black, black with contrasting insert [1-1/4” only]) and engraved legend (if desired). Solenoid Drawknob The SDK Solenoid Drawknob from Syndyne has been re-designed to incorporate many advancements, and is available with a number of options. Order Number: 821-001 Specify: Power operation (12 or 24 vdc), coil common (positive or negative), stop sense common (positive or negative), color showing at stop jamb (black, red or brown velveteen), jamb thickness (3/4” or 1”), travel length (3/8” or 3/4”), collar, stem and head (black or white) and engraved legend (if desired). Wood stems are available as an option—contact us for details. Lighted Drawknob These Lighted Drawknobs feature silent, energy-efficient operation. The knob illuminates when the stop is on, and requires less than 100 mA for lamp operation. Since it does not require solenoid coils, it is lightweight, easy to install and highly dependable. Operation of the stop is traditional: pull knob to turn on the stop, push to turn off. Note that this unit provides momentary contacts only, and the instrument must be configured with a control system or electronic latch assembly to provide stop on/off functions. Order Number: 821-002 Specify: Engraved legend (if desired). Head and stem styles for K-A Drawstops are shown below. See the model descriptions on the next page. Available in any combination of black or white stem and head Available in any combination of black or white stem and head Available in any combination of black or white stem and head insert (insert is 1-1/16”) K-A Type MT Drawstop The KA designed 5/8" Stroke Drawstop solenoid is the result of many years' continuous development. It is compact and easily mounted directly behind the console jamb. It has 3 screw mounting through the main molded flange, which has a few degrees of radial adjustment to allow final line up of drawknob engraving. The unit will fit into stop jambs of 5/8" to 1-1/4" thick and requires a 1 " diameter. hole in the jamb. Order Number: 831-101 Specify: Head/stem style (A-C on facing page), engraved legend (if desired), and whether a connector set and/or an additional reed switch is required. K-A Type MT/DL Drawstop The KA Quiet Action Mini Drawstop is a combination of the LMT and the MT Drawstops, having the 5/8" length of stroke of the MT, and the quiet, smooth action of the LMT, thus giving an overall improved quality of feel to the ever popular MT Drawstop, while maintaining its proven quality and reliability. The MT/DL is physically interchangeable with the MT. Order Number: 831-102 Specify: Head/stem style (A-C on facing page), engraved legend (if desired), and whether a connector set and/or an additional reed switch is required. K-A Type LMT Drawstop The KA Long Stroke Drawstop Solenoid is visually and dimensionally similar to the MT Drawstop unit, but differs in overall length and has a full 1" drawlength. The felt liners within the buffer block allow for smooth, quiet operation while maintaining long-term durability. Order Number: 831-103 Specify: Head/stem style (A-C on facing page), engraved legend (if desired), and whether a connector set and/or an additional reed switch is required. Tilting Tablet Assemblies Rocker Action The KA non-solenoid Tilting Stop Tabs have a smooth manually operated toggle action. Movement of the Tab is adjustable by means of two felted stops. The contacts are nickel silver, and the solder connections are readily accessible at the rear of the unit. Order Number: 831-201 Tilting Tablet Assembly These are lighted tilting tablet assemblies, made to your specific length and configuration. The tablet is illuminated when the stop is on, dark when off. The tablet operates traditionally—press the top to turn off the stop, or press the bottom to turn it on. The silent operation and low current consumption (no coils to draw heavy current) make this a good choice for an efficient, reliable tilting assembly. Order Number: 821-003 Specify: number, spacing and position of tablets, as well as any appropriate configuration information. Solenoid Rocker Action The KA solenoid-operated Tilting Stop Tabs are based on the standard KA solenoid stop key (shown elsewhere in this section.) Horizontal mounting of stop assembly is shown. Design also allows for vertical mounting to the back of the facia. Order Number: 831-202 The tilting mechanism is a separate two piece plastic molding which is screwed to the front of the Console facia panel. The rear end of the molding engages over the sleeve of the armature of the stop assembly, ensuring no lost motion and complete silence in operation. Tab Stop Assemblies SAM Tab-style Stop Action The SAM Stop Action is a proven, reliable design, in use for almost 30 years. It features a sealed reed switch, which is unaffected by dust or corrosion, and dual 28 ohm coils. This unit is designed to mount vertically on the back of the facia. Order Number: 821-301 Specify: Tab Style (A, B, C, D or E, see pictures on facing page) and color. Solenoid Stop Key Designed for ease of installation, the K-A Sop Key may be screwed vertically direct to the back of the console fascia or mounted horizontally on a stop key shelf. Movement of the tab and the tension of the toggle action can be adjusted by a simple turn of the special molded screws at the back of the unit. Armature angle is 32°, giving a maximum tab movement of 5/8”. All solder connections are at the rear of the unit. Powerful 30 ohm coils, fitted with a single reed switch rated at 0.5 amps, operated by a permanent magnet, making when tab is depressed. Order Number: 831-301 Specify: Tab color (ivory or white). Stop Tab Styles for Stop Assembly A B C D E Red Theater Tablet White Theater Tablet Off-White Notched Classical White Rounded Classical Black Rounded Classical For 821-301: Select style A-E For 831-301: Available in style D only, in white or ivory Thumb Piston Assemblies Barrel-style Thumb Piston The K-A Barrel Piston is a simple and compact unit, designed for easy insertion into a bored hole. It is molded in stain free Ivory White Cycolac which imparts an excellent 'feel'. The unit has a choice of 5/8' and 3/4' diameter head caps which form the head assembly. The switch action can be either open contact or reed-style. Second touch contacts are available on this unit (open contact version only). Order Numbers: Diameter Reed Contacts Open Contacts Second Touch Version 5/8” 831-401 831-411 831-421 3/4” 831-402 831-412 831-422 Illuminated Piston Enclosed silver contacts and a smooth “feel” make this style one of the most popular designs. This model provides the added feature of an integral light bulb for illumination of the piston. It comes standard with a secondtouch (dual) contact set. Order Number: 821-401 Non-Illuminated Piston This is the same style as the illuminated version above, without the lamp. This model also comes standard with second-touch (dual) contacts. Order Number: 821-402 Toe Piston Assemblies Moller Reproduction “Bullet”-style Toe Piston This is a specially-machined reproduction of a toe stud used on Moller instruments, available exclusively from Classical Organs, Inc. As with the original, a separate contact block (not included) is depressed by the toe stud shaft. The unit has a nickel-plated base finish, with a polished aluminum actuator (which shows much less wear than a nickel surface.) Order Number: 850-001 Moller Reproduction “Cone”-style Toe Piston This is a specially-machined reproduction of a second toe stud design used on vintage Moller instruments, available exclusively from Classical Organs, Inc. As with the original, a separate contact block (not included) is depressed by the toe stud shaft. The unit has a nickel-plated base finish, with a polished aluminum actuator. Order Number: 850-002 Rubber-insert Toe Piston Flush mounting, angle-style. Contacts: included, silver-plated phosphor bronze, single touch. Available Finishes: chrome plated or brass plated (with protective finish coating.) Order Numbers: • 821-501 (Chrome) • 821-502 (Brass) Square Toe Piston Angle-style mounting. Contacts: included, silver-plated phosphor bronze, single or second touch (dual). Available finishes: Bronze or chrome (dual contact model only.) Order Numbers: 831-501 (Single contact bronze) 831-502 (Dual contact bronze) 831-503 (Dual contact chrome) • • • Round Toe Piston Straight-mounting style. Contacts: single or second-touch (dual) open contacts, phosphor bronze. Finish: Satin black body with polished brass cap Order Numbers: • 831-504 (Single contacts) • 831-505 (Dual contacts) Reed-switch Toe Pistons These Kimber Allen Toe Pistons are now available with reed switch contacts specifically for use where solid state circuitry is employed. The reed switch is mounted on a fiberglass board and actuated by permanent ring magnets fitted to the moving plunger; this arrangement ensures that there is only one make and break signal for each operation of the piston. The dimensions of the reed switch unit are the same as for KA mechanical contact Toe Pistons and as such can be retrofitted to existing installations without alteration to clearance holes. Mounting Styles: Round (straight-style) or square (angled-style). Contacts: Single reed switch assembly. Finishes: • (Round) Satin black body with polished brass cap • (Square) Bronze cap and base or polished chrome cap and base Order Numbers: • 831-506 (Round) • 831-507 (Square bronze) • 831-508 (Square chrome) Expression Shoe Assemblies Expression Shoes Our standard expression shoe is available in two forms: fitted with a potentiometer gear, or fit with the mechanical connection for an expression or crescendo roller. The potentiometer version (shown at left) may be purchased alone, or with an installed 10K wire-wound potentiometer. The roller version (at left) is also available alone, or with a 16 contact or 40 contact roller (the 40 contact roller is shown below.) Order Numbers: • 215-20 (Potentiometer style only) • 215-2 (Potentiometer style with 10K WW potentiometer) • 215-30 (Roller style only) • 215-31 (Roller style with 16 contact roller) • 215-3 (Roller style with 40 contact roller) Drawings and Plans Console Plans Devtronix-designed plan sets for reproduction Wurlitzer theater and church-style classic consoles. This can be a very rewarding project for an experienced woodworker who has a well-equipped shop. Note that the Wurlitzer Scroll and French designs share some common drawings, and therefore are available as a combined set. Order Numbers: 270-67S (Scroll Wurlitzer design) 270-67F (French Wurlitzer design) 270-67B (Combined Scroll and French designs) 270-80 (Classic church drawknob-style console) • • • • Engraving Fonts Optima Roman 1 Roman 2 General Theater Wurlitzer Old English Script Block Condensed Block Here’ a sample of the standard fonts available from our engraving service. If you need a special font, please provide a sample (which will be returned) or clear rubbing of the desired typestyle. In Development: • • Low cost, all-electronic tab stop assembly Updated console design plans We’re pleased to provide you with the following information from companies whose products we feel may be of interest to you. Note: The presence of this information should not be interpreted as an endorsement of Classical Organs, Inc. products by the suppliers represented. These products are not available to order from us. Please contact these companies directly for further details on their products….. And remember to mention that you saw their information in the Classical Organs catalog! Contact us for referral to a dealer in your area, or call the number above. And, remember to mention that you saw this information in the Classical Organs catalog! The Ranks in a Box The combination of a MIDI Controller and Ranks In A Box makes the upgrading of older analog organs an economical choice in achieving a more accurate pipe organ sound. Digital sampling technology has advanced quite rapidly in recent years, making it possible to obtain stunning realism when replicating the "voice" of a pipe organ. What's a MIDI Controller? Re-creating accurate digital representations of pipe organ voices is one thing, but being able to control them in terms of specific voice selection and pitch is another. Most sound modules are rather dumb in that regard. They need something to tell them what channel (or channels) the user wants to produce a voice. The MIDI Controller should allow the user to make registrations in the same way as presently achieved on the organ. This requires some sort of mechanism to be able to tell a sound module (that contains the digital voices) which one to play, and at what pitch. Moreover, the voices need to be combined in registrations, which means that the sound module must have the capability of being told to produce any of 16 different voices --- in any combination. [16 channels of MIDI per sound module is the industry standard so far, although some sound modules are beginning to extend to 32 channels]. Thus, the MIDI Controller is connected between the input points of the organ and the MIDI Driver that operates the sound module. If the organ already has MIDI Out for both keyboards, stops and pistons, only a MIDI cable is required to connect to the Artisan MIDI Controller. The Controller accepts this information in a MIDI I/O Board that, in turn, feeds it on to the computer section. The computer section takes care of the voice and pitch selection and sends that information, along with key change information, to the MIDI sound module. If the organ does not have MIDI Out, it is quite easy to add Input Boards which become the direct interface from the organ's inputs to the computer module. The remaining processing is the same as it is for an organ already set up with a MIDI Output. A more detailed discussion of how this all ties together is shown on our web site: http://www.artisan-instruments.com The Sound Module The sound module that contains the digital voices is an Alesis Model QSR. While this is basically a synthesizer containing many voices, it has the facility of allowing for a User Bank. The User Bank is an additional 16 Megabytes of memory in the form of PCMCIA Cards that plug into the front panel of the QSR. It is the PCMCIA Cards (or Flash RAM) that is used to imbed the various digital multi-sampled ranks as originally sampled and processed from pipe organs. There are many features within the Alesis QSR that are available to the user. The ones primarily used by the person that installs digital voices is that of Regulation. Note that Regulation is different from Voicing. The multi-sampled ranks are voiced as a function of the actual ranks that were sampled. Plus some additional tweaking as necessary as the individual pipe samples are put back together into a complete rank. However, Regulation is necessary in the final installation. Regulation deals with parameters such as volume for each voice, tuning a digital rank against pipework, or panning of the 4 available audio channels in order to reproduce the effect of a right and left chamber. Also, there are some Effects that can be added that are available within the Alesis QSR. An example would be reverberation. Each Alesis QSR can hold up to 16 Megabytes of sampled voices, and each unit has 64 notes of polyphony. Because our sample files are quite large (since we sample each pipe; once tremmed, and again, non-tremmed), the 16 Megabytes becomes somewhat of a limiting factor. We generally can get from 4 to 6 voices (ranks) per Alesis. For a small to medium-sized organ, two Alesis units may be required, which, of course, doubles the polyphony to 128 notes. The Voice Library Over the past few years we have searched out and selected pipe organs that have to have certain basic requirements. 1. 2. 3. The pipe work has to be well-voiced, and in good regulation. The pipes being in perfect tune is not a requisite, since this can be done during the processing. The chamber environment has to be quiet; minimal blower and regulator noise. There has to be minimal outside noise. i.e., traffic, construction activity, people noises, etc. Then, of course, the recording equipment used had to be of high quality. And microphone placement at each pipe is somewhat critical. Assuming all went well, the quality of the sample is soon revealed after bringing it back to the studio where the computers and software are located. Listening to each sample will tell immediately whether or not the sample can be used ---- or discarded. Then the laborious process (and art) of working with each sample begins. A good ear and good software are necessary to "clean up" the raw samples in order to get them to sound like the original. The samples are then re-assembled into multi-sampled ranks where they can again be tested from end to end as a complete rank. And reworked as necessary. The end result is worth the many hours of painstaking listening, judging, and tweaking. Even the present day technology allows us to achieve a close proximity to the original. Future improvements in technology will allow us to come even closer. For a list of the current library of Theater organ and Classic organ samples, please visit our web site: www.artisan-instruments.com Artisan Instruments, Inc. 6450 NE 183 Kenmore, WA 98028 PH: 425-486-6555 Artisan@interserv.com Att: Red Carlson Artisan Instruments, Inc. 706 Crystal Lake Road New Berlin, NY l3411 PH: 607-847-8099 EmarkA@aol.com Att: Mark Andersen When contacting Artisan, be sure to mention that you saw their information in the Classical Organs catalog….. Thanks! The Control System INTRODUCTION The Artisan Control System was originally designed for pipe organs, but finds its place in the renovation of electronic organs, as well. The system concept is that of having “Distributed Processing”, which is having a multiplicity of microprocessors located on different items of hardware throughout the system. The overall workload is thus distributed for flexibility and efficiency of operation. There is a Computer Module situated in the organ console whose function is to scan all inputs (keyboards, stop sense switches, pistons, etc.). The Console Computer Module also handles all communications from the console to the chamber, as well as from the console to the Host Computer (an external PC). The PC is also used for performance recording and playback. A similar Chamber Computer Module (one, or more) resides at a remote location. For a pipe organ, this is the chamber(s), and for an electronic organ it is usually close to the location of the amplifiers and speakers. The Computer Modules are similar in hardware, but differ in their software and firmware. An overall block diagram of a Console Computer Module and a Chamber Computer Module is shown below. A more detailed discussion of the hardware used for both types of Computer Modules can be found on our web site (www.artisan-instruments.com) under the section entitled “Chuck’s MITA Seminar Presentation”. This provides an overview of the complete Artisan Control System. WHAT DOES A NEW CONTROL SYSTEM DO? Essentially, it provides a “face-lift” to an older console, whether pipe or electronic, and provides the capability of doing a variety of things musically. It can drive the existing oscillators or pipe ranks via driver boards connected to the Chamber Computer Module. Or, new, digital pipe voices can be added via the Artisan “Ranks In A Box”. Both Theater and Classic voices are available. Because it is software controlled, new features can be added, such as Melody Coupler, Bass Coupler, Pizzicato, Sostenuto, Traps active on second or third note, and others. MIDI becomes an integral part of the system for driving digital voices (“Ranks In A Box”), or for other external MIDI devices. Two forms of Record/Playback become available; either the Artisan proprietary MIMIC, or via MIDI Output to a Sequencer. Most of all, because of its modular nature, the Artisan Control System cannot become obsolete. New hardware designs or software enhancements are backward compatible. INSTALLING A NEW CONTROL SYSTEM The purpose of any control system is to make the electrical connection between those organ elements under the control of the organist and the sound producing elements. Due to its modular nature, the Artisan Control System is quite easy to install. It doesn’t require much console space. The Console Computer Module fits into a cubic area not exceeding 5-1/2” x 12” x 17”. Input Boards can be installed close to the devices they serve; mounted onto the keyboards themselves, and onto stop rails. Other than connections to the input devices, all hardware connections are either screw-down or pluggable. Similarly, the Chamber Computer Module uses pluggable connections or MIDI cable connections. Screw-down connections are on the driver boards that connect to the sound producing elements. ESTIMATING CONVERSION COSTS Most organs differ, one from another, in their overall specifications. That is, the number of manuals, the number of stops, the number of pipe ranks, the number of oscillators, etc. Basically, it gets down to “inputs” and “outputs”. Reference is again made to the Artisan Instruments web site (www.artisan-instruments.com) under the section entitled Price Guide. This section also has the current price lists for hardware. This will provide a close estimate of cost. However, for a more exact estimate, the organ specifications can be sent to either of our locations: Artisan Instruments, Inc. 6450 NE 183 Kenmore, WA 98028 PH: 425-486-6555 Artisan@interserv.com Att: Red Carlson Artisan Instruments, Inc. 706 Crystal Lake Road New Berlin, NY l3411 PH: 607-847-8099 EmarkA@aol.com Att: Mark Andersen When contacting Artisan, be sure to mention that you saw their information in the Classical Organs catalog….. Thanks! When contacting Andrew Black, be sure to mention that you saw the information in the Classical Organs catalog….. Thanks! Don Shaw Pipe Organ Percussions Contact Classical Organs, Inc. to order the new, expanded catalog from Don Shaw Pipe Organ Percussions! Toll-free: (877) 551-7916 In the metro Phoenix area: (602) 973-1395 FAX: (602) 841-1704 Email: donshaw@classical-devtronix.com Connectors .156 Crimp-style Connectors These connector sets, sold in row quantities, use crimp-style pins to attach to #22 to #28 wire. Row sets are available for use with the 293-4 connector board (5-12 pin and 18 pin connectors) or the 223-series Solid State Relay boards (37-note boards use 2-12 pin and 1-13 pin, 61note boards use 4-12 pin and 1-13 pin connectors). Order Numbers: • 520-101 (for 293-4 board) • 520-102 (for 223-series 37-note board) • 520-103 (for 223-series 61-note boards) .156 IDC-style Connectors These connector sets, sold in row quantities, use IDC-style pins to attach to #22 to #26 wire. Row sets are available for use with the 2934 connector board (5-12 pin and 1-8 pin connectors) or the 223-series Solid State Relay boards (37-note boards use 2-12 pin, 1-8 pin and 1-6 pin, 61-note boards use 4-12 pin and 1-8 pin and 1-6 pin connectors). Order Numbers: • 520-201 (for 293-4 board) • 520-202 (for 223-series 37-note board) • 520-203 (for 223-series 61-note boards) .156 Pin Connectors These connector sets, sold in row quantities, are used to expand 223series motherboards. Row sets are available for use with the 223-series Solid State Relay motherboards (37-note boards use 312 pin and 1-5 pin, 61-note boards use 5-12 pin and 1-5 pin connectors). Order Numbers: • 520-401 (for 223-series 37-note board) • 520-402 (for 223-series 61-note boards) Motherboard Mating Connector Sets These connector sets consist of right-angle male and female connectors, to allow two 223-series motherboards to be interconnected. The sets are available in 37-note and 61-note versions. Order Numbers: • 520-301 (37-note) • 520-302 (61-note) Contact Blocks Contact Assemblies Straight Wire Version K-A Contact Assemblies consist of a lamination of smooth faced paxolin layers to ensure free movement of the contact wires; plastic rods are inserted through the assembly to locate each wire, and impart the correct degree of spring tension. Contact wires are manufactured in gold clad for very low current applications as found in electronics, and solid silver for all normal pipe organ applications. Paired Wire Version Order Numbers: • Straight Wire Version Wires Length Gold Silver 3 15/16” NA 831-901 4 1/2” 831-912 831-902 4 15/16” 831-913 831-903 6 1/2” 831-914 831-904 6 15/16” 831-915 831-905 8 1/2” 831-916 831-906 8 15/16” 831-917 831-907 9 15/16” NA 831-908 10 15/16” NA 831-909 • Paired Wire Version Pairs Length Gold Single Pole Changeover 15/16” 831-921 2 15/16” 831-922 3 15/16” 831-923 4 15/16” 831-924 5 15/16” 831-925 Pedal Jack The K-A Pedal Jack is a pedal contact unit which is designed to give the correct action and function of pedal contacts. It is a simple unit of robust construction with the movement of the arm controlled by tensioned return springs. It has a stainless steel pivot with plastic shims between armature and frame to ensure a frictionless movement. The contact block is located by a tight tolerance molding to ensure the pure silver contact wires are held square to the nickel silver wiper bar. Order Numbers: • 831-951 (4 Silver contacts) • 831-952 (10 Silver contacts) • 831-953 (18 Silver contacts) • 831-954 (24 Silver contacts) Wire and Cables MIDI Board Interconnect Cable This is the control bus cable to connect the MIDI processor board to input and output boards. The cable is priced per connector, with our standard spacing of 1.75” separating adjacent connectors (this spacing most commonly used with stacked board assemblies) or 5” spacing (for boards mounted flat on a panel.) Other spacings available on request—please contact us. Note that this cable is included at no charge with MIDI system purchase. Order Numbers: 530-101 (per connector, 1.75” spacing) 530-102 (per connector, 5” spacing) • • MIDI Board I/O Cable This cable is available with one, two or three connectors, and is priced by the foot. You may also specify “rainbow-colored” or gray ribbon cable. Use the single connector version (usually mounted on rainbow-colored cable) when you want to make direct solder connections to the instrument (the rainbow cable is easily separated into individual conductors). The two connector version is usually used when you are connecting between an input or output board and a 293-4 ribbon-to-terminal interface board, and the three connector version is usually used in systems which are configured for MIDI record and playback (an input board and an output board are paralleled at one end, with a 293-4 board at the other). Note that a cable set (up to 12 feet) is included at no charge with an Input/output board and a 293-4 terminal board purchased as part of a system. Order Numbers: 530-201 (Single connector) 530-202 (Two connectors) 530-203 (Three connectors) • • • Specify: cable length MIDI Cables These shielded MIDI cables are made to your specified length (usually 100’ or less). Standard 5-pin DIN connectors are used on both ends. Order Number: 530-301 (priced per foot, including connectors) Specify: Cable length 12 Conductor Cable This twelve conductor (six pair color code) cable features solid #24 conductors, and is perfect for octave wiring using wire-wrap, crimp or IDC connections. Order Number: 530-401 (priced per foot) Wiring Aids Utility Junction This 34-pin utility junction board is usable just about anywhere you need to join cables or spread connections. It features .156 male pin connectors, so it’s ideal for use as a conversion point (solder or wire-wrap to crimp-style or IDC-style connectors) also. Order Numbers: 500-201A (Assembled) 500-201K (Kit) • • Ribbon Converter This board converts the 40/34 pin connector set used by some other manufacturers to the Devtronix 34/34 pin connector set. It’s ideal when a conversion to Devtronix MIDI is desired, since it minimizes rewiring labor. Order Number: 500-202 Tooling Battery-Operated Wire Wrap Tool This is our favorite model for wire-wrapping in the shop or on-site. You’ll appreciate it’s rugged construction, reliability and light weight. The rechargeable battery can make hundreds of connections on a single charge. The kit includes the tool, battery, charger and bit/sleeve set for #24 wire on our .025 square pins (as on all of our .156” Molex connectors.) Order Number: 590-101 IDC Termination Tool This tool is used when terminating #24 wire in our .156” IDC connectors. The kit includes the tool and die set. Order Number: 591-101 Miscellaneous Items Multi-Action Floppy Disk This is a double-sided, double-density floppy disk, pre-formatted for use with the discontinued Devtronix Multi-Action Computer Systems. (Operating system software is not included.) Order Number: 500-701 (Pack of five disks) In Development • Specially-produced Organ Cable • Special Electronic Components Section • Expanded Tooling Section • Additional Wiring Aids and Utility Parts Custom Enclosures Partial and Full Enclosures Does your project need a cabinet or enclosure that you can’t find? Maybe we can help! Our woodworking and metalworking facilities can fabricate wood, metal or combination enclosures to meet almost any need. And, if your requirements exceed our capabilities, we have outside fabrication contractors with extended capacity. Custom Chassis Base We’ll work with you to design the enclosure you require. Or, provide us with detailed drawings, photos or similar information so that we can fabricate the product for you. Price: quoted on specification. Custom MIDI Enclosure Panel Fabrication Assembled products such as MIDI systems and Solid State Relays can be ordered for delivery mounted and pre-wired on panels. This option can save time during installation – the system is pre wired and tested, so you only have to make the connections to the instrument to complete the job. Panel assemblies are usually fabricated on an unfinished 1/2” birch plywood base, sized to your requirements. Other materials can be substituted according to your specific needs. Since this is a custom product, we’ll discuss the layout with you in detail, so that you can be sure that the delivered assembly will be ready to install. Custom Panel Assembly Price: quoted on specification. Custom Circuit Design If you need a special adapter, printed circuit board or other electronic circuit, give us a call! Our state-of-the-art Computer-aided Design systems, combined with our wellequipped printed circuit board contractors and assembly facilities, ensure that your needed part will be available in days, rather than months. We look forward to working with you! A Custom PC board designed to meet a special customer requirement Price: quoted on specification. On-site Services On-site Surveys and Consultations Do you need guidance on an upgrade or new project? Or, perhaps, are you just not sure which products to use to meet your goals? We offer on-site instrument surveys and consultation services to help you in planning your project. An appropriate member of our team will be dispatched to your location anywhere in the world to evaluate, discuss, recommend or help plan your project. We want to help you to succeed! Price: $500 per day, plus normal travel and lodging expenses. On-site Product Installation or Repair and Adjustment Our personnel can install any product we sell. A knowledgeable technician will be sent to your location to handle the installation, wiring and testing of the products, or, if desired, to supervise and assist your own personnel. Price: $500 per day, plus normal travel and lodging expenses. Special Projects As a company founded as organbuilders and renovators, Classical Organs continues to occasionally accept special projects. Our staff and contractors have capabilities in a wide range of disciplines - from basic organbuilding to electrical, electronic, and mechanical engineering, as well as woodworking. Please call us to discuss your project and needs. Pipes await cataloging and packaging. This project involved dismantling an instrument, which is to be stored, and later re-installed, in a new facility. A Classical Organs technician bar-codes and wraps a pipe for storage. Technology Presentations and Workshops Is your organ group, AGO or ATOS chapter interested in a presentation about organ technology, or in holding a technology workshop? Our president, Mark Voorhees, frequently travels around the U.S. to talk with groups and conduct workshops on building and repairing instruments. These presentations usually include an update on what’s new from our company, as well as giving your members an ample opportunity to ask questions and receive suggestions on repair and expansion issues. Mark also uses these gatherings as a chance to hear what items our potential customers are interested in seeing produced. If you’d like to discuss scheduling a visit, please contact us! Classical Organs, Inc. P.O. Box 27476 Phoenix, AZ 85061-7476 Phone Toll-Free (877) 551-7916 In the Phoenix Metro Area (602) 973-1395 FAX (602) 841-1704 Price List October 2001 Method of Payment • • • We accept American Express®, Discover®, MasterCard® and Visa®, as well as prepayment by check or money order. Credit cards are not charged until time of shipment. If pre-paying by check or Money Order, please include an ample amount for shipping charges. Any overpayments will be refunded to you, unless you specify that they are to be held on account against a future order. Net terms are available to approved professional customers. Please contact us. Shipping • We offer shipping via these carriers (please specify any preferences): United States Postal Service (Priority Mail, Express Mail, Global Priority Mail, Express Mail International Service, First Class Mail [for smaller items]) UPS (Next Day Air, Second Day Air, 3 Day Select, Ground) Federal Express (Overnight, Second Day) For your protection, all shipments are insured and tracked. Please read the important information on the next page! All those things the legal folks want us to say….. Information and Terms of Sale • • • • • • • • • All sales are final. Arizona residents will be charged 8.1% sales tax, as required by law. Prices do not include shipping, tracking and insurance, the actual cost of which will be added to your invoice. Classical Organs, Inc. warranty: we guarantee all assembled products for a period of 90 days against defects in workmanship or materials, and we guarantee all kit products for a period of 30 days against defects in materials. The sole remedy for defective products is repair or replacement of the defective components or product, at our option. While we cannot, of course, guarantee workmanship on products assembled by the customer, we will make every effort to assist the customer if problems arise in construction or use. Contact us with your questions. We service virtually all Devtronix and Classical Organs, Inc. products. Please contact us for information as to where to return your item for service. It is our policy to provide the customer with an estimate of repair charges for approval before repairs are made. We guarantee our service work for a period of 30 days against defects in parts or workmanship. Every effort is made to ensure the correctness of our catalog and other materials, but mistakes can happen. We reserve the right to correct any error when it is brought to our attention. Due to the normal supply, labor and cost variances that are common in the electronics industry, we must reserve the right to alter prices without notice. We strive to keep an ample supply of products in stock, but delays sometimes occur. Also, some items are special order, and require extra lead time. We will advise you of our estimated shipping date at time of order acknowledgement. Placement of any order is an acknowledgement that you have read an agree to these terms. We appreciate the opportunity to serve you! Price List Codes (Notes Column) AO—Accepting Orders LQ—Limited Quantities Available New xQxxxx—Estimated Availability Date (I.e., 4Q2001 would be fourth quarter of 2001) TU—Temporarily Unavailable Order Number Description Price 293-1 293-2 293-3A 293-3K 293-4A 293-4K 293-100 299-1 299-2 299-3 299-4 299-5 299-6 299-7 299-8 299-9 299-10 MIDI Processor Board - Assembled Input Board - Assembled Output Board - Assembled Output Board - Kit Ribbon Cable Interface Board - Assembled Ribbon Cable Interface Board - Kit MIDI Assembly Wood Cabinet DRP Programming Charge Ahlborn Classic DMC EPROM Ahlborn Romantic DMC EPROM Ahlborn 201 DMC EPROM Ahlborn 202 DMC EPROM DMCPiano EPROM Virtual Wiring Programming Charge Custom DMC Programming Charge Custom DCA Programming Charge Custom DRL Programming Charge $265.00 $130.00 $130.00 $110.00 $25.00 $20.00 $100.00 NC $150.00 $150.00 $150.00 $150.00 $150.00 NC $350.00 $350.00 $450.00 223-10-37NA 223-10-37NK 223-10-61NA 223-10-61NK 223-11-37NA 223-11-37NK 223-11-61NA 223-11-61NK 223-12-37NA 223-12-37NK 223-12-61NA 223-12-61NK 223-13-37NA 223-13-37NK 223-13-61NA 223-13-61NK 223-14-37NA 223-14-37NK 520-401 223-14-61NA 223-14-61NK 520-402 Solid State Relay 37 Note Diode Switch - Assembled 37 Note Diode Switch - Kit 61 Note Diode Switch - Assembled 61 Note Diode Switch - Kit 37 Note Diode Switch with Driver - Assembled 37 Note Diode Switch with Driver - Kit 61 Note Diode Switch with Driver - Assembled 61 Note Diode Switch with Driver - Kit 37 Note Driver - Assembled 37 Note Driver - Kit 61 Note Driver - Assembled 61 Note Driver - Kit 37 Note Junction Disconnect - Assembled 37 Note Junction Disconnect - Kit 61 Note Junction Disconnect - Assembled 61 Note Junction Disconnect - Kit 37 Note Motherboard - Assembled 37 Note Motherboard - Kit Board Connector Row - 37 Note 61 Note Motherboard - Assembled 61 Note Motherboard - Kit Board Connector Row - 61 Note $62.00 $32.00 $74.00 $37.00 $99.00 $63.00 $130.00 $81.00 $79.00 $49.00 $109.00 $64.00 $30.00 $20.00 $33.00 $23.00 $50.00 $30.00 $3.50 $54.00 $34.00 $4.50 221-5A 221-6SA 221-6DA Combination Action Logic Motherboard Single Memory 4 Stop Module Dual Memory 4 Stop Module $175.00 $45.00 $50.00 October 1, 2001-1 Notes New 4Q2001 New 4Q2001 Custom Fabrication New 4Q2001 New 4Q2001 New 4Q2001 New 4Q2001 New 4Q2001 Contact Us Contact Us Contact Us Order Number 236-00A 236-00K 236-01A 236-01K 236-02A 236-02K 236-03A 236-03K 236-04A 236-04K 236-05A 236-05K 236-06A 236-06K 236-07A 236-07K 236-08A 236-08K 236-10A 236-10K 236-11A 236-11K 236-12A Description Electronic Tone Generators Independent Oscillator Tone Generator Octave 0 Flute - Assembled Independent Oscillator Tone Generator Octave 0 Flute - Kit Independent Oscillator Tone Generator Octave 1- Flute - Assembled Independent Oscillator Tone Generator Octave 1- Flute - Kit Independent Oscillator Tone Generator Octave 2- Flute - Assembled Independent Oscillator Tone Generator Octave 2- Flute - Kit Independent Oscillator Tone Generator Octave 3- Flute - Assembled Independent Oscillator Tone Generator Octave 3- Flute - Kit Independent Oscillator Tone Generator Octave 4- Flute - Assembled Independent Oscillator Tone Generator Octave 4- Flute - Kit Independent Oscillator Tone Generator Octave 5- Flute - Assembled Independent Oscillator Tone Generator Octave 5- Flute - Kit Independent Oscillator Tone Generator Octave 6- Flute - Assembled Independent Oscillator Tone Generator Octave 6- Flute - Kit Independent Oscillator Tone Generator Octave 7- Flute - Assembled Independent Oscillator Tone Generator Octave 7- Flute - Kit Independent Oscillator Tone Generator Octave 8- Flute - Assembled Independent Oscillator Tone Generator Octave 8- Flute - Kit Independent Oscillator Tone Generator Octave 0 String - Assembled Independent Oscillator Tone Generator Octave 0 String - Kit Independent Oscillator Tone Generator Octave 1String - Assembled Independent Oscillator Tone Generator Octave 1String - Kit Independent Oscillator Tone Generator Octave 2String - Assembled October 1, 2001-2 Price $195.00 $98.00 $195.00 $98.00 $195.00 $98.00 $195.00 $98.00 $195.00 $98.00 $195.00 $98.00 $195.00 $98.00 $195.00 $98.00 $195.00 $98.00 $195.00 $98.00 $195.00 $98.00 $195.00 Notes Order Number Description Price 236-12K Independent Oscillator Tone Generator Octave 2String - Kit Independent Oscillator Tone Generator Octave 3String - Assembled Independent Oscillator Tone Generator Octave 3String - Kit Independent Oscillator Tone Generator Octave 4String - Assembled Independent Oscillator Tone Generator Octave 4String - Kit Independent Oscillator Tone Generator Octave 5String - Assembled Independent Oscillator Tone Generator Octave 5String - Kit Independent Oscillator Tone Generator Octave 6String - Assembled Independent Oscillator Tone Generator Octave 6String - Kit Independent Oscillator Tone Generator Octave 7String - Assembled Independent Oscillator Tone Generator Octave 7String - Kit Independent Oscillator Tone Generator Octave 8String - Assembled Independent Oscillator Tone Generator Octave 8String - Kit Independent Oscillator Tone Generator Octave 0 Reed - Assembled Independent Oscillator Tone Generator Octave 0 Reed - Kit Independent Oscillator Tone Generator Octave 1Reed - Assembled Independent Oscillator Tone Generator Octave 1Reed - Kit Independent Oscillator Tone Generator Octave 2Reed - Assembled Independent Oscillator Tone Generator Octave 2Reed - Kit Independent Oscillator Tone Generator Octave 3Reed - Assembled Independent Oscillator Tone Generator Octave 3Reed - Kit Independent Oscillator Tone Generator Octave 4Reed - Assembled Independent Oscillator Tone Generator Octave 4Reed - Kit Independent Oscillator Tone Generator Octave 5Reed - Assembled $98.00 236-13A 236-13K 236-14A 236-14K 236-15A 236-15K 236-16A 236-16K 236-17A 236-17K 236-18A 236-18K 236-20A 236-20K 236-21A 236-21K 236-22A 236-22K 236-23A 236-23K 236-24A 236-24K 236-25A October 1, 2001-3 $195.00 $98.00 $195.00 $98.00 $195.00 $98.00 $195.00 $98.00 $195.00 $98.00 $195.00 $98.00 $195.00 $98.00 $195.00 $98.00 $195.00 $98.00 $195.00 $98.00 $195.00 $98.00 $195.00 Notes Order Number Description Price 236-25K $98.00 243-401 243-400S Independent Oscillator Tone Generator Octave 5Reed - Kit Independent Oscillator Tone Generator Octave 6Reed - Assembled Independent Oscillator Tone Generator Octave 6Reed - Kit Independent Oscillator Tone Generator Octave 7Reed - Assembled Independent Oscillator Tone Generator Octave 7Reed - Kit Independent Oscillator Tone Generator Octave 8Reed - Assembled Independent Oscillator Tone Generator Octave 8Reed - Kit Square Wave Divider Tone Generator/Keyer Assembled Square Wave Divider Tone Generator/Keyer - Kit Square Wave Divider Tone Generator/Keyer - (Pedal Version) Assembled Square Wave Divider Tone Generator/Keyer (Pedal Version) Kit Top Octave Generator Modification Oscillator Coil Replacement Retrofit - Standard Tuning 243-400P 243-400C Oscillator Coil Replacement Retrofit - Pedal Tuning Oscillator Coil Replacement Retrofit - Custom Tuning $40.00 $40.00 251-1MA 251-1MK 251-1VA 251-1VK 251-21A 251-21K 251-XC Electronic Voicing 251 Voice Motherboard - Assembled 251 Voice Motherboard - Kit 251 Voice - Assembled (less any coils) 251 Voice - Kit (less any coils) Single Voice Filter - Assembled Single Voice Filter - Kit Coil for specified Voice $99.00 $69.00 $17.50 $12.50 $37.50 $26.00 $9.00 251-1C5 Voice Coil for 251 voice - 0.5Hy $9.00 251-1C1 Voice Coil for 251 voice - 1Hy $9.00 251-1C2 Voice Coil for 251 voice - 2Hy $9.00 251-1C4 Voice Coil for 251 voice - 4Hy $9.00 236-26A 236-26K 236-27A 236-27K 236-28A 236-28K 243-4ASA 243-4ASK 243-4APA 243-4APK October 1, 2001-4 Notes $195.00 $98.00 $195.00 $98.00 $195.00 $98.00 $375.00 TU $260.00 $370.00 TU TU $255.00 TU $40.00 $40.00 We will provide approprite value For purchase without voice filter For purchase without voice filter For purchase without voice filter For purchase without voice filter Order Number 210-3A 210-3K 210-31A 210-31K 210-311A 210-311K 220-14CA 220-14CK 220-14EA 220-14EK 255-8AA 255-8AK 245-6A 245-6K 245-8A 245-8K 230-20 230-30 230-40 230-41 230-42 230-43 350-001 350-002 350-003 350-004 350-005 350-011 350-012 350-013 350-014 350-015 350-0xx-F 350-101 350-102 350-103 350-104 350-105 Description Audio Components 60w Power Amplifier - Assembled 60w Power Amplifier - Kit Enclosed 60w Amplifier with Power Supply Assembled Enclosed 60w Amplifier with Power Supply - Kit 12v DC Remote Option - Assembled with 210-31A 12v DC Remote Option - Kit Expression Regulator - Assembled Expression Regulator - Kit Expression Module - Assembled Expression Module - Kit Audio Vibrato/Tremolo Module - Assembled Audio Vibrato/Tremolo Module - Kit Acoustic Modifier - Assembled Acoustic Modifier - Kit Dual Input Summing Preamplifier - Assembled Dual Input Summing Preamplifier - Kit Horn Tweeter 6-7/2" Midrange Speaker 8" Woofer 10" Woofer 12" Woofer 15" Woofer Mid-High Range Cabinet only - Assembled - MDO Mid-High Range Cabinet only - Assembled - Birch Mid-High Range Cabinet only - Assembled - Mahogany Mid-High Range Cabinet only - Assembled - Oak Mid-High Range Cabinet only - Assembled - Walnut Mid-High Range Cabinet - Assembled - MDO - with Drivers Mid-High Range Cabinet - Assembled - Birch - with Drivers Mid-High Range Cabinet - Assembled - Mahogany with Drivers Mid-High Range Cabinet - Assembled - Oak - with Drivers Mid-High Range Cabinet - Assembled - Walnut - with Drivers Mid-High Range Cabinet, finished to spec, add Bass Cabinet only - Assembled - MDO Bass Cabinet only - Assembled - Birch Bass Cabinet only - Assembled - Mahogany Bass Cabinet only - Assembled - Oak Bass Cabinet only - Assembled - Walnut October 1, 2001-5 Price Notes $170.00 $99.00 $300.00 New 4Q2001 $255.00 $25.00 $20.00 $25.00 $18.00 $10.00 $8.50 $140.00 $98.00 $32.00 $26.00 $37.00 $29.50 $15.00 $14.00 $20.00 $28.00 $36.00 $48.00 $90.00 $100.00 $100.00 New 4Q2001 New 4Q2001 New 4Q2001 $110.00 $115.00 $195.00 New 4Q2001 New 4Q2001 New 4Q2001 $205.00 New 4Q2001 $205.00 New 4Q2001 $215.00 New 4Q2001 $220.00 New 4Q2001 $20.00 $110.00 $120.00 $120.00 $130.00 $135.00 New 4Q2001 New 4Q2001 New 4Q2001 New 4Q2001 New 4Q2001 New 4Q2001 LQ LQ TU TU New 4Q2001 New 4Q2001 New 4Q2001 Order Number Description Price Notes 350-111 Bass Cabinet - Assembled - MDO - with Dual 8" Drivers Bass Cabinet - Assembled - Birch - with Dual 8" Drivers Bass Cabinet - Assembled - Mahogany - with Dual 8" Drivers Bass Cabinet - Assembled - Oak - with Dual 8" Drivers $160.00 New 4Q2001 $170.00 New 4Q2001 $170.00 New 4Q2001 $180.00 New 4Q2001 Bass Cabinet - Assembled - Walnut - with Dual 8" Drivers Bass Cabinet - Assembled - MDO - with Dual 10" Drivers Bass Cabinet - Assembled - Birch - with Dual 10" Drivers Bass Cabinet - Assembled - Mahogany - with Dual 10" Drivers Bass Cabinet - Assembled - Oak - with Dual 10" Drivers Bass Cabinet - Assembled - Walnut - with Dual 10" Drivers Bass Cabinet - Assembled - MDO - with 12" Driver Bass Cabinet - Assembled - Birch - with 12" Driver Bass Cabinet - Assembled - Mahogany - with 12" Driver Bass Cabinet - Assembled - Oak - with 12" Driver Bass Cabinet - Assembled - Walnut - with 12" Driver $185.00 New 4Q2001 $175.00 New 4Q2001 $185.00 New 4Q2001 $185.00 New 4Q2001 $195.00 New 4Q2001 $200.00 New 4Q2001 $155.00 $165.00 $165.00 New 4Q2001 New 4Q2001 New 4Q2001 $175.00 $180.00 New 4Q2001 New 4Q2001 $180.00 $190.00 $190.00 New 4Q2001 New 4Q2001 New 4Q2001 350-144 350-145 Bass Cabinet - Assembled - MDO - with 15" Driver Bass Cabinet - Assembled - Birch - with 15" Driver Bass Cabinet - Assembled - Mahogany - with 15" Driver Bass Cabinet - Assembled - Oak - with 15" Driver Bass Cabinet - Assembled - Walnut - with 15" Driver $200.00 $205.00 New 4Q2001 New 4Q2001 350-0xx-F Bass Cabinet, finished to spec, add $20.00 New 4Q2001 350-112 350-113 350-114 350-115 350-121 350-122 350-123 350-124 350-125 350-131 350-132 350-133 350-134 350-135 350-141 350-142 350-143 220-9A 220-9K 220-10A 220-10K 220-5SA 220-5SK Power Supplies +15v 500 mA Power Supply - Assembled +15v 500 mA Power Supply - Kit +/-15v 350mA Power Supply - Assembled +/-15v 350mA Power Supply - Kit Capacitive Discharge Magnet Supply - 85 stops Assembled Capacitive Discharge Magnet Supply - 85 stops - Kit October 1, 2001-6 $38.00 $32.00 $40.00 $35.00 $185.00 $165.00 Order Number Description Price 220-5DA Capacitive Discharge Magnet Supply - 150 stops Assembled Capacitive Discharge Magnet Supply - 150 stops - Kit $260.00 Capacitive Discharge Magnet Supply - 225 stops Assembled Capacitive Discharge Magnet Supply - 225 stops - Kit $330.00 $48.00 220-16A 12v Logic Power Supply for Combination Action Assembled 12v Logic Power Supply for Combination Action Assembled Power Supply for up to 6 210-3 Amplifiers - Assembled $150.00 220-16K Power Supply for up to 6 210-3 Amplifiers - Kit $120.00 220-5DK 220-5TA 220-5TK 220-15A 220-15K 015-101 015-102 015-103 801-101 801-102 801-10x-F 801-005 801-005 821-001 821-001 821-002 821-002 831-101 831-102 831-103 831-201 821-003 831-202 821-301 831-301 831-401 831-402 831-411 831-412 831-421 831-422 Console Components 61 Note Keyboard - Unmounted - Devtronix MIDI compatible 61 Note Keyboard - Unmounted - +15 Key Voltage Output 61 Note Keyboard - Unmounted - Reed Relay Output Deluxe Pedalboard - Oak Compact Pedalboard - Oak Pedalboard, finished to spec, add DK-56 Drawknob with head, engraved, Quan 1-9 DK-56 Drawknob with head, engraved, Quan 10-99 Solenoid Drawknob with head, engraved, Quan 1-25 Solenoid Drawknob with head, engraved, Quan 26-99 Lighted Drawknob with head, engraved, Quan 1-25 Lighted Drawknob with head, engraved, Quan 26-99 MT Drawstop with head, engraved MT/DL Drawstop with head, engraved LMT Drawstop with head, engraved Manual Roaker Action with tablet, engraved Tilting Tablet Assembly with tablets, engraved, per tablet Solenoid Rocker Action with tablet, engraved SAM Tab-style Stop Action with tablet, engraved Solenoid Stop Key with tablet, engraved Barrel-style Thumb Piston, engraved Barrel-style Thumb Piston, engraved Barrel-style Thumb Piston, engraved Barrel-style Thumb Piston, engraved Barrel-style Thumb Piston, engraved Barrel-style Thumb Piston, engraved October 1, 2001-7 Notes $240.00 $310.00 $40.00 $300.00 4Q 2001 $330.00 4Q 2001 $390.00 4Q 2001 $1,260.00 $775.00 $100.00 $60.00 $55.00 Call Call $45.00 $42.00 $59.50 $64.50 $67.50 $27.00 $30.00 $60.00 $36.00 $60.00 Call Call $7.50 $7.50 $10.00 $10.00 Order Number Description Price 821-401 821-402 850-001 850-002 821-501 821-502 831-501 831-502 831-503 831-504 831-505 831-506 831-507 831-508 215-20 215-2 215-30 215-31 215-3 270-67F 270-67S 270-67B Illuminated Piston, engraved Non-Illuminated Piston, engraved Moller Reproduction "Bullet"-style Toe Piston Moller Reproduction "Cone"-style Toe Piston Rubber Insert Toe Piston - Chrome Rubber Insert Toe Piston - Brass Square Toe Piston - Single Contact Bronze Square Toe Piston - Dual Contact Bronze Square Toe Piston - Dual Contact Chrome Round Toe Piston - Single Contact Round Toe Piston - Dual Contact Reed-switch Toe Piston - Round Reed-switch Toe Piston - Square Bronze Reed-switch Toe Piston - Square Chrome Expression Shoe - Potentiometer style (only) Expression Shoe with 10K WW Potentiometer Expression Shoe - Roller style (only) Expression Shoe with 16 Contact Roller Expression Shoe with 40 Contact Roller Wurlitzer-type French Style Console Drawings Wurlitzer-type Scroll Style Console Drawings Both of the above (some drawings are common to both sets) Church Style Classic Console Drawings $14.00 $10.00 $80.00 $80.00 $28.00 $29.00 $38.00 $42.00 $38.00 $35.00 $39.00 $46.00 $50.00 $51.00 $105.00 $120.00 $80.00 $140.00 $180.00 $55.00 $55.00 $85.00 270-80 $55.00 Complete Systems Ahlborn Archive Modules Contact us for dealer in your area Contact Artisan Contact Don Shaw Contact Andrew Black Artisan Instruments Products Pipe and Electromechanical Percussions The Black Folder 520-101 520-102 520-103 520-201 520-202 520-203 520-401 520-402 520-301 520-302 831-901 831-902 831-903 Wiring and Tools Crimp-style Connector row set - 293-4 Crimp-style Connector row set - 223-xx-37 Crimp-style Connector row set - 223-xx-61 IDC-style Connector row set - 293-4 IDC-style Connector row set - 223-xx-37 IDC-style Connector row set - 223-xx-61 Board Connector Row - 37 Note Board Connector Row - 61 Note Motherboard Mating Connector set - 37-note Motherboard Mating Connector set - 61-note K-A Contact Assembly K-A Contact Assembly K-A Contact Assembly October 1, 2001-8 Notes $9.00 $7.50 $9.50 $18.00 $14.00 $19.00 $3.50 $4.50 $12.00 $13.00 $3.50 $3.50 $3.60 Order Number Description Price 831-904 831-905 831-906 831-907 831-908 831-909 831-912 831-913 831-914 831-915 831-916 831-917 831-921 831-922 831-923 831-924 831-925 831-951 831-952 831-953 831-954 530-101 530-102 530-201 K-A Contact Assembly K-A Contact Assembly K-A Contact Assembly K-A Contact Assembly K-A Contact Assembly K-A Contact Assembly K-A Contact Assembly K-A Contact Assembly K-A Contact Assembly K-A Contact Assembly K-A Contact Assembly K-A Contact Assembly K-A Contact Assembly K-A Contact Assembly K-A Contact Assembly K-A Contact Assembly K-A Contact Assembly K-A Pedal Jack K-A Pedal Jack K-A Pedal Jack K-A Pedal Jack MIDI Board Interconnect Cable, per connector MIDI Board Interconnect Cable, per connector MIDI Board I/O Cable, per foot 530-202 MIDI Board I/O Cable, per foot 530-203 MIDI Board I/O Cable, per foot 530-301 MIDI Cable 530-401 500-201A 500-201K 500-202 590-101 591-101 500-701 12 Conductor Cable, per foot Utility Junction - Assembled Utility Junction - Kit 40/34-pin to 34/34 pin Adaptor Battery-Operated Wire Wrap Tool IDC Termination Tool Multi-Action Floppy Disks $4.00 $4.50 $5.00 $6.00 $6.00 $7.00 $6.00 $6.75 $8.00 $9.25 $10.00 $12.00 $6.00 $7.00 $8.00 $12.00 $16.00 $18.00 $21.00 $26.00 $30.00 $1.25 $1.50 $1.00 + $0.50 per foot $2.00 + $0.50 per foot $3.00 + $0.50 per foot $2.00 + $0.50 per foot $0.15 $15.00 $12.00 $20.00 $350.00 $175.00 $5.00 October 1, 2001-9 Notes