Cabinet organs. . table instrument; but for chapels and small churches,private houses, and all but quite large halls, the Pedal Bass Cabinet Organ is admirably adapted and greatly to be preferred to thelow priced pipe organs, which are in fact but the merest apologies for this noble instrument. It may be added that, while it is notclaimed that the Pedal Bass Cabinet Organ has suflicient volume of tone for a very large church or hall, it will, even in such a placegreatly assist the Service of Song, and prove a much better accompaniment to either the choir or congregation than anj otherinstrumen


Cabinet organs. . table instrument; but for chapels and small churches,private houses, and all but quite large halls, the Pedal Bass Cabinet Organ is admirably adapted and greatly to be preferred to thelow priced pipe organs, which are in fact but the merest apologies for this noble instrument. It may be added that, while it is notclaimed that the Pedal Bass Cabinet Organ has suflicient volume of tone for a very large church or hall, it will, even in such a placegreatly assist the Service of Song, and prove a much better accompaniment to either the choir or congregation than anj otherinstrument, except a large pipe organ ; so that where the latter is, from its great expense, out of the question, this is the bestsubstitute. The stops in the Pedal Bass Cabinet Organ are as follows: 1. FLUTE BASS, 4. DULCIANA BASS, 7. DULCIANA TREBLE, 10. HAUTBOY TREBLE, 2. BOURDON BASS, 5. DULCIANA PEDALS, 8. FLUTE TREBLE. 11. MANUAL COUPLER, 3. HAUTBOY BASS, 6. BOURDON PEDALS, 9. BOURDON TREBLE, 12. PEDAL COUPLER. •23. PEDAL BASS CABINET ORGAN. No. 10. In Black Walnut Case,....$ , 4 feet 10 inches. HiGHT, 3 FEET 4 INCHES. Depth, 2 feet 7 inches. Weight,... .when packed, about 610 pounds; without the box, about 400 pounds. 24 SIX STOP CABINET ORGAN. No. 13. In Rosewood Case No. 14. In Oak or Walnut Case,. This instrument, both as regards size and price, is our medium style — combining many of the advantages of both the largerand smaller instruments, partaking of the strength and body of tone of the former and somewhat of the portability of the latter. It contains three sets of reeds, six stops, five octaves of keys, (compass from CC to CCCC,) the automatic svrell, and an inde-pendent swell pedal which is intended to fasten open the swell whenever it shall be desirable to do so. The stops are as follows i 1. DULCIANA, 4. FLUTE BASS, 2. BOURDON BASS, 5. FLUTE TREBLE, 3. BOURDON TREBLE, 6. AUTOMATIC SWELL. They operate upon three sets of reeds, of sixteen feet, eight


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