A Positive organ can be composed of 3,4 or 5 stops to which a pull-down pedal can be added and still remain easy to transport. This organ can obviously accompany solo singers and ensembles as well as other instruments. Also, due to its tonal richness and an appropriate voicing, this type of organ is suitable for small churches and chapels and can also serve as a choir organ in larger churches. The stops are always divided into bass and treble to give greater usefulness.
An expanded version of this organ can contain a second manual with a ‘Soloregal 8’ placed in the Swell.
The simple style of the front with its wooden- and metal pipes can be altered to suit the interior design.
I – P, 3
Stopped diapason 8'
Flute 4'
Principal 2'
Pedal coupled to manual
I – P, 4
Stopped diapason 8'
Flute 4'
Principal 2'
Cymbel II
Pedal coupled to manual
I – P, 5
Stopped diapason 8'
Flute 4'
Principal 2'
Cymbel II
Fifth 1 ⅓' or Regal 8'
Pedal coupled to manual
II – P, 4
Manual I
Stopped diapason 8'
Flute 4'
Principal 2'
Manual II
Regal 8'
Pedal
Coupled to Manual I
II – P, 5
Manual I
Stopped diapason 8'
Flute 4'
Principal 2'
Cymbel II
Manual II
Regal 8'
Pedal
Coupled to Manual I
II – P, 6
Manual I
Stopped diapason 8'
Flute 4'
Principal 2'
Cymbel II
Fifth 1 ⅓'
Manual II
Regal 8'
Pedal
Coupled to Manual I