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Solid State Switching
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Solid State components can add functionality and extra life to your
organ. Solid State components solve the problems caused by older
mechanical and pneumatic components such as dirty contacts, noisy
action, leaking or blown pneumatics, slow action, and heavy, bulky
components.
Adding a solid state relay to your organ can extend it's
life, reduce bulky wiring, remove noisy mechanical parts, and prevent
the occurrence of dead notes and stops due to dirty contacts and faulty
parts.
Rebuilding your console with Solid State parts can extend
it's life, and increase the functionality of your console greatly.
Some available options are intra-manual couplers, a transposer, added
combination pistons, multiple memory levels for your combination action,
moving drawknobs and stopkeys, MIDI interface and MIDI sequencer
control, a piston sequencer, a clock, combination locks and power locks.
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In addition Wicks consolse feature the Opto-Key system.
This allows for instantaneous and silent key contacting, without
the worry of broken or dirty contacts.
A Solid State console and relay replacement can
allow us to reconfigure your organ with it's existing pipes,
allowing stops to be easily borrowed to different manuals,
making the instrument more comfortable to play.
All Wicks Solid State components are completely
modular, so should any damage occur, the affected parts can be
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Wicks announces Holiday Break
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"Party on the Pipes" visits Wicks
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Guest AGO Members Treated to Opus 6436 Ready for Installation
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Wicks announces Tom Briggs as management consultant
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Organ Dedication, October 15th
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6434 First United Methodist Church, Hampton, Virginia
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6430 St. Cecilia's Convent, Nashville, Tennesee
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6428 First Methodist Church, Waxahachie, Texas
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6427 Holy Child Parish, Bridgeville, PA
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6426 Church of St. Gabriel, Cincinnati, Ohio
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