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  • New Installation!! Viscount 370 voiced and Played by Scott Montgomery

    This is a new installation in St. Louis, MO. A Viscount 370 is a custom organ, driven by Physis technology. The reverb is set to "off."

    https://soundcloud.com/hcosi/scott-m...claude-debussy

    https://soundcloud.com/hcosi/scott-m...-knowles-paine

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  • #2
    Thanks for sharing, sounds great!
    Viscount C400 3-manual
    8 channels + 2 reverb channels (w/ Lexicon MX200)
    Klipsch RSX-3 speakers and Klipsch Ultra 5.1 subwoofers

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    • #3
      Very lovely and a pleasure to listen to, excellent playing. The organ is obviously very well integrated into that church's acoustical environment. What is the name of the church? Any details on the number of amps and speakers? Speaker types?
      John
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      https://www.facebook.com/pages/Birds...97551893588434

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      • #4
        Ste. Genevieve du Bois (Warson Woods), St. Louis, MO
        Installed by Hatter's and voiced by Scott Montgomery himself.

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        • #5
          Oops! They already stated that the voicing was by Scott Montgomery.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by HCOSI
            Speakers by DSA

            (32) DSA-1 main cabinets
            (2) DSA-18 bass cabinets
            (8) QSC CXD-4.2 amplifiers
            12,800 Watts RMS

            All tone cabinets are built in-house by DSA (subsidiary of Hatter's Church Organs)
            All active crossovers using the DSP in the amplifiers.
            Main cabinets are bi-amped with independent EQ's and x-over settings in the DSP

            Wow. No wonder it sounds so good. And no doubt it sounds even better in person! Good job!
            John
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            *** Please post your questions about technical service or repair matters ON THE FORUM. Do not send your questions to me or another member by private message. Information shared is for the benefit of the entire organ community, but other folks will not be helped by information we exchange in private messages!

            https://www.facebook.com/pages/Birds...97551893588434

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            • #7
              WOW! Wonderful sound!
              Allen MOS 1105 (1982)
              Allen ADC 5000 (1985) w/ MDS Expander II (drawer unit)
              Henry Reinich Pipe 2m/29ranks (1908)

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