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July | 2012 | Ambassador Organ
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Not your average Hauptwerk installation. Monthly Archives: July 2012. July 4, 2012. Several months ago a friendly fellow, Dr. Jeremiah Martin, asked if he could stop by to see the organ. I knew he was a cardiothoracic surgeon completing a fellowship at Duke University, but I had no idea he was an accomplished organ … Continue reading →. The wood began to move. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Blog at WordPress.com. Follow “Ambassador Organ”. Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.
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The wood began to move | Ambassador Organ
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Not your average Hauptwerk installation. The wood began to move. March 7, 2010. No, not Macbeth. The console! Eight sturdy guys showed up last week and made short work of moving the console to its new home. It was a nail-biter watching the console roll down the steep truck ramps, but the whole move took only about 90 minutes. I didn’t enjoy this part at all. I’m actually hiding in this picture, ready to mount a futile attempt to catch the console if it rolled over to one side. Today was the first service...
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April | 2010 | Ambassador Organ
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Not your average Hauptwerk installation. Monthly Archives: April 2010. April 12, 2010. Much has transpired in the short time since my last update. We finally got the full complement of screens in place (thanks, Mike! Fully hiding the speakers, though some color adjustment in the center section may be required of us. … Continue reading →. The wood began to move. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Blog at WordPress.com. Follow “Ambassador Organ”. Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.
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Organ transplant | Ambassador Organ
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Not your average Hauptwerk installation. The wood began to move →. February 22, 2010. After four and a half years of blood, sweat and tears, the organ move has begun. All 47 speaker cabinets are now in their new home. The planned layout has changed a little based on input from others:. That sure is a lot of speakers! Anyone who hadn’t visited the garage recently didn’t quite know what to make of this display. And the full view, with speakers all the way across. The single white hanging speaker is for...
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Not your average Hauptwerk installation. July 4, 2012. Several months ago a friendly fellow, Dr. Jeremiah Martin, asked if he could stop by to see the organ. I knew he was a cardiothoracic surgeon completing a fellowship at Duke University, but I had no idea he was an accomplished organ … Continue reading →. February 20, 2012. May 13, 2010. April 12, 2010. Much has transpired in the short time since my last update. We finally got the full complement of screens in place (thanks, Mike! March 7, 2010. After...
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Ready to rumble | Ambassador Organ
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Not your average Hauptwerk installation. Organ transplant →. January 14, 2010. Since my last update, I’ve been focused on reproducing the 16 Hz fundamentals produced by 32-foot ranks. A typical home subwoofer doesn’t have to go nearly so low, as room gain can enhance the lowest frequencies. I can’t rely on that phenomenon in a 350-seat room. Here are a few pics of the two new subs:. The acoustics of this auditorium have been carefully engineered. Here are some of the wall diffusers:. Next steps are to bu...
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May | 2010 | Ambassador Organ
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Not your average Hauptwerk installation. Monthly Archives: May 2010. May 13, 2010. One of the local newspapers, the Raleigh News and Observer, graciously interviewed us and published a story on the organ. Thankfully they didn’t post too much of my questionable playing, but the church is extremely grateful for the exposure. And I’ve … Continue reading →. The wood began to move. Blog at WordPress.com. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Follow “Ambassador Organ”.
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Jerry Martin | Ambassador Organ
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Not your average Hauptwerk installation. July 4, 2012. Several months ago a friendly fellow, Dr. Jeremiah Martin. Asked if he could stop by to see the organ. I knew he was a cardiothoracic surgeon completing a fellowship at Duke University, but I had no idea he was an accomplished organ recitalist. Here we present some of the live, unfiltered recordings from the recital, taken using the recording apparatus I’ve detailed here previously. Dubois: Toccata in G. Bach: Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565.
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March | 2010 | Ambassador Organ
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Not your average Hauptwerk installation. Monthly Archives: March 2010. The wood began to move. March 7, 2010. No, not Macbeth. The console! Eight sturdy guys showed up last week and made short work of moving the console to its new home. It was a nail-biter watching the console roll down the steep truck ramps, but the whole … Continue reading →. The wood began to move. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Follow “Ambassador Organ”.