
Minshall estey organ series#
Dorf (1958) - Mostly the same as the first edition, except the following: rewritten and shorter Minshall section discussing models L and LC rewritten and longer Conn section (dropping the "-sonata"), discussing the "Artist" series 700 new sections on Kinsman and Thomas organs in the "Other Electronic Instruments" chapter minor revisions to "Installing and Servicing" chapter and Electronorgan chapter removed and replaced with info about organ kits offered by Schober, which was Mr.

Minshall estey organ generator#
Lastly, electron-tube tone generator circuits, non-tube generators, and tone shaping are discussed, followed by relevant patents and bibliography.
Minshall estey organ full#
Plenty of info on constructing instruments is provided, including full plans for Dorf's own "Thyratone" and "Electronorgan" designs the former is a monophonic solo instrument, and the latter a full-sized tube organ in pipe tradition. Discussed in lesser detail are the Compton Electrone, Constant Martin Martinette, Ondes Martenot, and Theremin (including the original RCA schematic). Products from these companies are described in detail (with specific models noted where applicable): Allen Baldwin 5 Connsonata 2C and Connsonette Hammond Chord S, Organ, and Solovox L Lowrey Organo Minshall E, H, and J and Wurlitzer 44. Begins with a good discussion of the nature of music and the properties and requirements of instruments.

All were apparently unavailable online from any other source at the time of scanning. On this page, I will link all of the documents that I have scanned (and in some cases, that others have scanned for me), including books, manuals, and schematics. Crasno Electronics - Document Scans Document Scans By Jesse Acorn OK, everyone off the rink, all girls skate. If anything we'll probably end up donating the thing to Our Lady of perpetual Roller Derby. I'll do the search for collectors, as it is in very fine condition.

I know better than to put this on a stage. Most of the non Hammond "home" organs around are sadly worth about two cents a pound in working condition. There is a small group of collector enthusiasts for these big electric organ consoles but it IS a SMALL group and they tend to be extremely fussy about condition etc. If the one that Matt posted the link to sold for $1,200 they did better than most people. It should be noted that except for the Thomas that Garth Hudson used (and it was pretty heavily modified) with The Band no one uses anything but Hammond organs as "road" or "touring" instruments. Lee Brenkman wrote on Fri, 01 January 2010 15:34
