Christ Church (Episcopal)Builder: Gabriel Kney, Ltd. London, Ontario, Canada 1975 43 Stops - 60 Ranks
The organ was built by Gabriel Kney & Co., Ltd., London, Ontario. Harald Rohlig designed the instrument and played the dedicatory recital on 21 December, 1975. The organ's key-action is mechanical (with great and swell pneumatic assists) and the stop-action is solid-state. The console is drawknob; the naturals are ebony and the sharps padouk. The keyboard compass is 56 notes; the pedal compass 32 notes.
In October 1996, Mr. Kney replaced the combination action with a new SSL system. Each of eight memory levels operates eight general combinations operated by thumb pistons and toe studs; and four combinations for each of the four divisions operated by thumb pistons. Reversibles include Swell/Great, Swell/Pedal, and Great/Pedal, and Tutti, operated by thumb pistons.
GREAT - II16' Quintation 8' Prinzipal 8' Rohrgedeckt 4' Octave 4' Blockflote 2 2/3' Nasat 2' Superoctave 2' Mixtur IV-VI 1/3' Zimbel III 4' Cornet IV 16' Spanischetrompete - horizontal 8' Spanischetrompete - horizontal
(Brustwerk)
8' Quintade 8' Holzgedeckt 4' Prinzipal 4' Rohrflote 2' Prinzipal 1 1/3' Sifflote 1 3/5' Terzprinzipal 2/3' Zimbel III 16' Rankett 8' Krummhornregal Tremolo
(Enclosed)
8' Gedeckt 8' Gemshorn 8' Gemshorn Celeste - TC 4' Prinzipal 4' Holzflote 2 2/3' Quintflote 2' Waldflote 1 3/5' Terz 1 1/3' Scharff IV 16' Fagott 8' Schalmei Tremolo
16' Prinzipal 16' Subbass 8' Octave 8' Gedecktbass 4' Choralbass 2' Nachthorn 2 2/3' Mixtur IV 16' Posaune 8' Trompete 4' Zink Zimbelstern
I/P II/P III/P I/II III/II