Eminent 300 L Unique Electronic Organ
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Eminent 300 Unique Organ

The instrument

The Eminent 300 appeared in 1968 and was replaced in 1972 by the Eminent 310 Unique, which was even more successful on the market. Both are almost identical in their functions, but the 310 has an additional string section. The Eminent 300 Unique was used as a home and concert organ. The smem organ is equipped with a Solina Rithmix, Series 12, two loudspeakers with an output of 150 watts and the acoustic Leslie system. Particularly noteworthy is the use of sustain on both the keyboard and the pedalboard. After the key is released, it holds the sound until it decays in a similar way to a stringed instrument. By using one or more of the nine sustain registers or combinations thereof, the sounds of piano, harpsichord, celesta, glockenspiel, harp, zither, music box and vibraharp can be achieved.

Details

Range: Upper manual: 3-1/2 octave C-F (42 keys); Lower manual: 3-1/2 octave F-C (44 keys); Pedal: 1 octave C-C (13 pedal keys).
Disposition upper manual: Solo group: Oboe 8‘, French Horn 8’, Trumpet 8‘ and Accent Solo; Principal group: Diapason 16’, Principal 8‘, Salicional 8’, Octave 4‘ and String 4’; Tibia group: Tibia 16‘, Tibia 8’, Tibia 4' and Cancel Tibias; Lower manual: Headmaster group: diapason 8‘, string 8’ and octave 4‘; tibia group: tibia 8’ and tibia 4'.
Disposition pedal: Subbass 16‘, Bourbon 8’, Diapason 16‘, Gedeckt 8’ and accent pedal.
Sustains: Vibra Harp 8‘, Celesta 8, String 8’, Organharp 8‘, Glock 8’, Lower Manual Sustain, Upper Manual Sustain, Short Sustain and Accent Sustain.
Vibra: Upper Manual Sustain.Pedal sustain/percussion: Upper manual sustain and pedal.
Slide register: Vibrato 0-max; Balance 0-max; Tone colour 0-max; Reverberation 0-max and Percussion length: short/long.
Leslie: On/Off; Chorus-Tremolo; Upper Keyboard Principals/Soli; Lower Keyboard Principals; Tibias, Sustains.
(Source: Roffelpage.nl)