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  • GEE DAD! -- It's a WURLITZER!!!

  • I have a Wurlitzer 625t and it has an excellent tibia ( flute) section, but like many organs it does not have any odd harmonic stops- just 16,8,4,2,1. Of course the monophonic ( plays 1 note at at time) Orbit synth on board has 32,16,8,4,2&2/3,2,1&3/5, and you can 'couple' the Orbit so it will play along with the 'Solo' keyboard. This allows the odd frequencies to at least be played for single note lines.

    What was the 625t marketed as? At least the 950 is clearly a theater organ. The 625t's odd

  • I love the solo keyboard - so retro! A beautiful rendition of "White Christmas".

  • Thanks for posting this video. The organ sounds great.

  • I was lucky enough to purchase the organ in the video from Whitley Bay it now looks superb in my organ room together with my 3 manual Conn 580 theatre organ. I also have a Yamaha Tyros 2 with lower manual added and pedal board. It is loaded with all the Wurlitzer samples from Total Transformation Technology

  • Very cool. This is a very nice sounding organ.

  • Very nice organ playing! I like our Wurlitzer organ! I hope to be able to find one like it?

  • Beautiful!!!! :)

  • what and where is whitley bay?

  • It's an Organ Shop near Whitley Bay i the north east of england..... i pop in every now and then

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