Ebay Classic organs

Collapse

Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Johannus Opus 1105 External Speakers - Amplifer Cards A and B Please Advise Me

Collapse
This topic is closed.
X
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Johannus Opus 1105 External Speakers - Amplifer Cards A and B Please Advise Me



    Can some here please give me some ideas to go on with,</p>

    </p>

    I have a Johannus Opus 1105 brought from Makin Organs in 2001 (Second Hand) for around £3,500 and its used in a Church, the organ was built between 1989-1993 as this is around 15 years or so old.</p>

    </p>

    The current situation now is the Organ Sound is lacking in particualr with a full Church if any of you are subsribers to my youtube page (RobCharles1981) please feel free to watch,</p>

    </p>

    It's being looked at now to consider adding External Speakers to improve the sound, Makin have quoted £3,000 for this which I'm not going down the road. I've decided to look at a much cheaper job for around £1,500 or so.</p>

    </p>

    The Current argument by my Church is that they "claim" That when adding external speakers onto the organ it will be to loud for church </p>

    Over the last couple of weeks I've been looking into this claim and it's rubbish.</p>

    On the Organ there are External Speaker Controls which are.</p>

    A A/B B </p>

    Now what Johannus Tell me that there are Two Amplifier Cards A and B with Volume Adjustments on Each Cards for Speakers Bass and Treble. I've started to figure out that Amplifier Card A is for the internals (its where it's currently at) relies on that, Same Idea for A/B where Externals are on Amplifer Card B with Amplifer Card A still in play and Amplifier Card B on Switch B is for the external speakers.</p>

    So the question is when the external speakers are activitated does it rely on Amplifer Card B and Can the Volume for that be adjusted?</p>

    </p>

    Thanks</p>


    Rob
    </p>

    </p>

Hello!

Collapse

Looks like you’re enjoying the discussion, but you haven’t signed up for an account yet.

Tired of scrolling through the same posts? When you create an account you’ll always come back to where you left off. With an account you can also post messages, be notified of new replies, join groups, send private messages to other members, and use likes to thank others. We can all work together to make this community great. ♥️

Sign Up

Working...
X