![]() ![]() You could try to look up in Google Wurlitzer Centura Organs, as you might find something under that. My tch says that in the next 100 YEARS the only faults he can envisage would be mechanical ones. Had flutes as well as tibias and to my mind had the best theatre organ sound of any frequency divider organ I've ever seen or heard. Subsequent Wurly models, I feel, would have been better just using this tremolo instead if the built in leslie they featured and this would have allowed them to be much more competitive than they were. This allowed the player ho have their complex voices through the slow leslie, which meant these straight voices were still in motion and the electronic tremolo supplied the theatre sound. The soundwas glorious and it had 2 tremolo systems, a conventional leslieand an electronic tibia tremolo which was out of this world. ![]() It didn't have the 3rd keyboard with the synthesizer, that was the 805, but everything else was identical. The 800 is a console with tabs and many more rhythms than the Wurliter spinets had. Am replying from Melbourne Australia where I used to sell Wurlitzer, as well as owning several.įor starters, the 4300 was agreat instrument for many years and I used one professionally for a long time.
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