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Julian,
There is fiberglass insulation on the inside of the cabinets. If you'd like, I can take one of mine apart and photograph the insides.
You should have very little trouble voicing your organ if you have a good ear, and follow the directions to the letter. I suspect Tucsondave, Hamman, or JBird604 can provide both the cage chart and voicing guide for your organ via pdf.
When I say to follow the voicing guide, I am writing from personal experience. I've had Allens for several years now, and have been re-voicing as necessary. However, recently I was re-voicing my ADC-5400 and the directions said to turn up the Bass control on the 16' Reed channel, so I tried following the voicing instructions through to the end. The Bombarde sound I had been missing finally came through! Lesson learned! It helps to have a good ear, but don't underestimate the knowledge of those who wrote the voicing guide. I was trying to keep the Diapason 16' from being too tubby and never considered the consequences for the other stops.
Best of luck with your voicing, but be sure to wait for the speakers to be completed. The sound will change when you change speakers.
Michael
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Originally posted by julianjsoh
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There is fiberglass insulation on the inside of the cabinets. If you'd like, I can take one of mine apart and photograph the insides.
Originally posted by julianjsoh
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When I say to follow the voicing guide, I am writing from personal experience. I've had Allens for several years now, and have been re-voicing as necessary. However, recently I was re-voicing my ADC-5400 and the directions said to turn up the Bass control on the 16' Reed channel, so I tried following the voicing instructions through to the end. The Bombarde sound I had been missing finally came through! Lesson learned! It helps to have a good ear, but don't underestimate the knowledge of those who wrote the voicing guide. I was trying to keep the Diapason 16' from being too tubby and never considered the consequences for the other stops.
Best of luck with your voicing, but be sure to wait for the speakers to be completed. The sound will change when you change speakers.
Michael
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