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What would the average price of a 1974 Magic Teenie Genie Lowery Organ be? Its used but is in perfect condition.
Rex Peterson plays his hot rendition of an old standard, the "Orange Blossom Special." This happened in the lobby of the Grand Court in ...
I have tried to plug in an extension speaker but that does not work. This organ was purchased brand new by my parents quite some time ago and to this day none of us know what this jack does!
and the white RCA jack is used for the microphone connected to the bulletcam
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The organ may need to be fixed but I would like some information on it and can't find it on the web. Any help appreicated.
google it
My grandma has on old organ from the 60's. A couple of years ago it got really quiet, now it doesn't turn on at all. she thinks my kids left it on and "burned out the motor"
I have no idea where to even start looking for a...
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Audiophile's 20000W Home Sound Studio Took 48 Years To Build
According to the biography on Burwen’s site, the chap has been interested in audio since the age of eight, going on to work at several audio companies over the years, where he designed amplifiers and other hi-fi products, plus circuits for aircraft, cars and medical instruments. His biggest-ever project is much closer to home however and doesn’t look likely to be finished any time soon. You know how perfectionists are.
After retiring in 2002, Burwen started investing 60 hours a week on developing his sound system, including the digital audio software which he’s named Audio Splendor. Remastering all his recordings from the past 30 years has no doubt taken up a lot of that time.
In the picture above, taken of his sound studio, you can see three of his five speaker horns, with the left-rear one containing a Lowry organ (used as a sound diffuser) and the right-rear horn including a Steinway B piano over 120 years old.
The full story about Dick Burwen’s sound studio can be read on his site, along with more photos of his set-up. Being a bit of a perfectionist myself, Burwen’s audio odyssey is something that warms the cockles of my heart. There should be a support group for people afflicted with decade-spanning obsessions – or at least an annual award. [ Dick Burwen via Unplggd ]
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Mailbox for July 27Greeley Tribune - Jul 27, 2010
He was a hard-working musician and played piano, as well as the Lowrey organ and the DX7 Yamaha synthesizer keyboard, singing most of the songs as he playedGizmodo Australia - Jul 27, 2010
In the picture above, taken of his sound studio, you can see three of his five speaker horns, with the left-rear one containing a Lowry organ (used as aAll About Jazz - Jul 27, 2010
And while Storløkken didn't have Soft Machine's defining Lowry organ (using, instead, a Hammond), he did have a Fender Rhodes electric piano and Mini Moog