Christus Victor Lutheran Church
1220 Pennsylvania N.E.
Albuquerque, NM
USA
This organ was originally intended as a home practice instrument for myself. It consists of four ranks.
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Everything is unenclosed. These ranks are distributed across two manuals and pedal. The windchests are electropneumatic of my own manufacture except for treble pipes where direct pallet action was used. This organ was completed in February of 1980.
Swell: unenclosed
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Great: unenclosed
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Pedal: unenclosed
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8’ Gedeckt (1)
4’ Gedeckt (1)
2 2/3’ Nazard (1)
2’ Fifteenth (3)
1 3/5’ Tierce (1)
4’ Oboe d’Amour (4)
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8’ Diapason (2)
4’ Principal (2)
2’ Fifteenth (3)
1 1/3’ Nineteenth (3)
1’ Principal (2)
8’ Oboe d’Amour (4)
8’ Swell to Great
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16’ Gedeckt (1)
8’ Gedeckt (1)
5 1/3 Nazard (1)
4’ Principal (2)
4’ Gedeckt (1)
2’ Fifteenth (3)
16’ Oboe d’Amour (4)
8’ Oboe d’Amour (4)
4’ Oboe d’Amour (4)
8’ Swell to Pedal
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These were derived from:
1. 16’ Gedeckt (90 pipes)
2. 4’ Principal (85 pipes)
3. 2’ Fifteenth (61 pipes)
4. 16’ Oboe (73 free reeds)
The console was a rebuild of the Kilgen console from the Catholic Cathedral in Tucson. It was originally made about 1937.
The reservoir was new from Organ Supply Industries
The rectifier was converted to solid state from an old Durst Organ Supply rectifier
The blower was made by McDowell Organs, probably in the 1950’s
The console has four mechanical divisional pistons for Swell and Pedal, and Great and Pedal.