This two manual, 46 stop organ is built into a console with sloping sides and recessed side panels to give the impression of a French-Style console. It has Skinner-style key-blocks, lattice music desk, 4 specifications with all separate and independent pipe samples (totalling 184 pipe and orchestral samples) and 6 audio channels. In the pic at right, you will see two of Phoenix Organ's AcoustiCubes mounted on standards amongst the pipes of the Wicks pipe organ. As with pipes, the AcoustiCubes have a 360 degree dispersion allowing the pipe samples to have reflective qualities from building surfaces and existing pipes.
The instrument has been temporarily installed in St. Joseph's Church by Phoenix' Texas representative, Roy Daniels, and is transportable for demonstrations throughout the state of Texas. The horizontal part of the console can be removed from the bottom for ease of transport and carrying to balcony installations.
Of course, all Phoenix Organs are built using Crown Power Amplifiers, Lexicon Reverb Processors and Furman Power Sequencers. These US companies are leaders in the audio field.
At right, is Father Tom Goodwin, of St. Joseph's, a very competent organist as well.