Additions
One of the great advantages of a pipe organ is the ability to make changes and additions as time and finances permit. Many new organs are built with “prepared stops”, i.e.stops that were wanted at the time of construction, but the finances may not have been available then. Another common addition that is wanted are large solo reeds or 8’ foundation stops that were not included in most of the pipe organs built from 1960 to the late 1980’s. We offer additions to any instrument, be it an Oboe or another string, right up to a horizontal Trompette en Chamade or a 32’ Contra Bombarde.
Revoicing organ stops is the process of not replacing, but of altering the existing pipework to create a more desirable tone quality. It can be done on virtually any set of pipes in an instrument. Revoicing of flue pipes, such as flute and principal stops, can “take the edge off”, so to speak, and create a much warmer, fuller tone and increase the power of the sound as well, if desired. The same thing can be done to reed stops in order to make a rounder, smoother tone.
NEW ORGANS
If either your current instrument is no longer meeting the needs of your congregation, or you are desiring to upgrade from an electronic organ, we can build you a completely new pipe organ. When it comes to a new instrument, the sky is quite literally the limit. Every aspect is completely customized to suit your tastes and needs. Whether it be a modest 10 rank instrument to a substantial organ of 40 or more ranks, we would welcome the privilege to build you a new organ.