While the microphone supplied with the recorder may be used, best results are
generally obtained by feeding the signal electrically from the organ to the
recorder.
For Connecting Electrically To The Power Amplifier (Home. Church. and
Concert Models A, AV, B, BC, BCV, BV, B-2, C, CV, C-2, D, DV, E, G, GV, RT, RT-2).
see figure 7, if tone cabinet is type HR-40 or JR-2O, or figure 8 for any other type
of tone cabinet. This is the best arrangement if the organ is equipped with
reverberation control, for it provides desirable reverberation in the recorded
music. To play back through the organ speaker, connect the recorder output to the
organ as directed under microphones and record players on a previous page.
For Connecting Electrically To The Preamplifier (Home, Church and Concert
Models) refer to figure 9. This is a convenient pace to make connections if
reverberation is not available or is not desired. With this arrangement, the
recording can be played back through the organ tone cabinet by merely transferring
one wire from the input terminal of the recorder to its output terminal.
For Recording With A Microphone (any organ model), place the microphone at least
several feet from the organ speaker. The quality of the recordings will depend
somewhat on the acoustics of the room, and it will be necessary to experiment with
placement of the microphone to get best results.
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