hackjo
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The organ in my local church (see my other thread) unfortunately has little penetration into the building. The church is very wide, with three aisles and a small chancel. The majority of the pipework, including the position of the swell shades is facing out into the chancel. There is an arch on the south side of the chancel and one on the east side of the south aisle of the church, both containing pipes in a case which is flat against the archway.
Because of this, the organ is very imposing in the choir, but in the main body of the church it is just not loud enough.
Would an increase in wind pressure allow for greater volume and out of interest, how would this be achieved?
John
Because of this, the organ is very imposing in the choir, but in the main body of the church it is just not loud enough.
Would an increase in wind pressure allow for greater volume and out of interest, how would this be achieved?
John