![]() ![]() ![]() The first is used most for manual tone and for high pedal tone. Our solution was to produce 2 speaker types. In addition, the loudspeakers have to be of moderate size to allow for easy installation in difficult locations, of high efficiency to minimise amplifier power requirements, and of moderate cost, since each organ installation requires many loudspeakers to carry its different voices. These features are necessary to ensure that the full complexity of the generated signal is reproduced accurately by the transducers, which is of tremendous importance to the pipeless organ voicer and to the sound of the instrument. ![]() Our brief was to design and manufacture a total loudspeaker system which could produce uncoloured sound over the exceedingly wide frequency range required for organ tone (from 16Hz up to 20kHz), whilst having excellent transient response and a multi-directional sound distribution, as well as the ability to deliver sustained powerful signal. This research and development program drew on the experience of The Bradford University Department of Computing Microcomputer Music Research Unit who have specialist knowledge of the synthesis of organ sound. This has been achieved by utilising the skills of sister company Richard Allan International with 53 years continuous experience of Hi-Fi loudspeaker production together with another sister company Magnum Acoustics who have recently achieved Lucasfilm THX accreditation for Professional-range loudspeakers for use in Cinemas and Theatres. MAGNUM ORGAN manufacture loudspeaker systems for Classical Pipeless Organs and have, during the last four years, undertaken a substantial research and development program in a bid to position itself at the forefront of the industry. ![]()
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