


‘He got on the guitar, I got on the Wurlitzer and we wrote the song within an hour.’.‘The song's sample of a dust-carpeted projector snaps its finger to teach the beat to a roiling tom-tom rhythm, and mixes with a Wurlitzer organ and guitars that squeal like after-hours drunks on a freeway.’.‘The exhibition of instruments, ranging from tiny musical boxes to a huge Wurlitzer cinema organ, will be enhanced by the grant, which has been made available by the Heritage Lottery Fund.’.I don't believe any electric/electronic organ comes closer to sounding like real pipes than a Wurlitzer electrostatic reed organ. On this album you can hear the significance of using a real rotary tremulent to accent parts of a piece. I am fairly certain that John played an electrostatic organ. 'Organ Moods- John Winters at the Mighty Wurlitzer' side 1 complete 'Organ Tunes even Organ Haters will love!' I have subscribed to your youtube channel.I too, have a youtube channel and have made a couple of play lists dedicated to organ videos. Did he have to add a resistor in line with the signal that would normally go to the organ's tone cabinet to quiet it down, or did he have to boost this signal up? Since I am going into the 310 cabinet I won't need this,but it would be nice to add reverb. One thing I am curious about is how your dad hooked a line output on your organ. Since getting the organ I have not been able to hear it because I'm certain that there are some defunct electrolytic capacitors in either the organ's preamp, or the tone cabinet amplifiers. These are the same amps that are in the massive tone cabinet for the model 20 ( see retrochad's video). The 310 tone cabinet has two 6431 tube amps in it's upper compartment located to either side of the rotary diffuser. As the model 31 has no internal speaker, it requires an external means of amplification. Soon I will post my Model 31 and the very big and beautiful model 310 rotary tone cabinet. If you do have any info digitized and would be willing to share it me, my email is: paulrjacobs at hotmail dot com. The model 20 might have many similarities with my model 31. I would love to have any information regarding these organs. Richard Rogers had some info regarding the Model 20 to share with you.
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I noticed that in a video of retrochad's on youtube, he had a service type of manual with various Wurlitzer products in it, and he mentioned that it came with his Model 20. It doesn't have the Leslie swirl, but more of a classical tremolo. The 310 would be an ideal cabinet for your classical playing because of the rotary vibrato.

I have finally gotten my 'new' 1946 Wurlitzer Orgatron model 31 & it's 310 Wurlitzer rotary tone cabinet. I really enjoy your playing, even though you have reiterated that you are an adult organist in training (lol).
