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Updated by Sam Cherubin, who has heard or played the organ.
Pedal & Choir divisions are located in the North chamber (Left chancel). Great & Swell and some Pedal stops are located in the South chamber (Right chancel). 32' Basun is half-length and uses wood resonators. Facade pipes are mostly speaking; the south facades are a part of the Great 16' Principal Bass and north facades are apart of the Pedal 8' Octave.
Updated through online information from Ryan J Boyle. -- No tonal alterations. Kerner & Merchant renovated the console and rewired the chambers in 2007 with a new integrated control system. Failing pneumatic expression motors replaced with electric motors. Swell enclosure having two sides, a cut out was added such that the shades facing the nave could be kept closed and only the chancel shades could be opened and closed, and vice versa. Lap boards with felt were added to all expression shutters to increase dynamic control.
Identified through research conducted by Sand Lawn, courtesy of David Scribner.
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