I have a Maas-Rowe Vibrachime with the two octave keyboard. Funny thing is that my keyboard has the volume knob on the right. I guess they made them for left-handed organists as well as for right-handed. I also have a Maas Rowe Vibrachord (44 notes) with the amp and speaker. They were all part of a Conn organ that I used to have.
The Vibrachord is 9" high x 16 wide x 40" long and weights almost 70 lbs. It has 44steel bars which contribute to the weigh. It also has a separate amplifier that is much smaller and a speaker that has a triangular shaped back; most likely to fit in a corner.
The chimes are out of adjustment. The dull note is hitting the pick-up. Lower it slightly.
mtrethowan 1 year ago
@mtrethowan Thanks Ill look into it as soon as the new studio is set up...
RothHandle 1 year ago
I really like the sound of this. Thank you for posting. I love the sound with a nice church organ.
cforssi 2 years ago
A match made in....church ?
RothHandle 2 years ago
I have a Maas-Rowe Vibrachime with the two octave keyboard. Funny thing is that my keyboard has the volume knob on the right. I guess they made them for left-handed organists as well as for right-handed. I also have a Maas Rowe Vibrachord (44 notes) with the amp and speaker. They were all part of a Conn organ that I used to have.
BUNGLEJYME 2 years ago
The vibra chord sounds intriguing...what does it sound like ?
RothHandle 2 years ago
The Vibrachord sounds a bit like a Vibraphone. With reverb it sounds awesome.
hootinouts 2 years ago
Cool ! Is it a big thing ?
RothHandle 2 years ago
The Vibrachord is 9" high x 16 wide x 40" long and weights almost 70 lbs. It has 44steel bars which contribute to the weigh. It also has a separate amplifier that is much smaller and a speaker that has a triangular shaped back; most likely to fit in a corner.
hootinouts 2 years ago