Great C-a''' Open Diapason 8 Melodia 8 TC Dulciana 8 TC Viol d'Amour 8 TC (bell gamba) Std Diapason Bass 8 C-B Principal 4 Wald Flute 4 (wood) Twelfth 2 2/3 Fifteenth 2 Tierce 1 3/5 Sesquialtera II Trumpet Bass/Treble 8 (divided B-c) Swell [Bourdon] 16 TC Open Diapason 8 TC St. Diapason 8 TC St. Dulciana Bass 8 C-B, unenclosed Viol di Gamba 8 TC Celestina Bass 4 C-B, unenclosed Principal 4 TC Twelfth 2 2/3 TC Fifteenth 2 TC Oboe 8 TC Schalmei 8 TC Tremulant Pedal C-c' Double Open Diapason 16 (wood) Pedale Check Bellows signal now blower switch. Centered balanced swell pedal. Couplers Sw/Gt 8 Gt, Sw/Ped 8 [Pedals Super Octs (not functional)] Two Great combination pedals, removed Pedal Check Bellows Signal Sesquialtera: C-b 19-22 c'-a''' 12-15 The reed stops are replacements; the Cremona is built as a rohrschalmei:a narrow cylindrical pipe with a wider cylindrical section about half the length up. The Sesquialtera appears to have always been a II rank mixture. The Swell to Pedal coupler is labelled "Sw Bass to Ped" but couples for the whole pedal board, not just the Swell bass octave. The organ was overhauled with new trackers, unchanged except for the removal of the Pedals Super Octs knob by Stephen Russell & Co. in 2004.
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