The two manual spinet organ Dr. Böhm CnT hit the market. It became the best selling Böhm organ. That was no wonder, because this organ was very cheap. |
On this picture you can see the CnT with the one-finger accompaniment unit Böhmat. |
Brand | Dr. Böhm Electronic organs and kits |
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Location of the manufacturer | Minden, Germany |
Model name | CnT |
Model number | CnT |
Serial number | - |
Date of construction | ca 1967 |
Type | combo or spinet organ |
Dimension (W/H/D), Weight | 104/ 27(94)/ 52 cm, ? |
Manuals | 2 X 42 keys |
Pedals | optional 13 keys |
Amplifier/ Speakers | Line OUT or built in/ - or built in |
Additional effects | all optional |
Additional units | ab 1972 the Böhmat |
Generator | germanium transistors, 6 octave sawtooth, master oscillator with dividers |
Toneforming UM (1st manual) | 15 + 6 five rank stops (Bordun 16', Suboktave 16', Fagott 16', Hohlflöte 8', Principal 8', Horn 8', Schalmei 8', Oboe 8', Solotrompete 8', Oktave 4', Gamba 4', Quintflöte 2 2/3', Quinte 2 2/3', Sifflöte; 2', Piccolo 2' + Principal 16', Doppelflöte 8', Trompete 8', Gemshorn 4', Nasat 2 2/3', Spitzflöte 2') |
Toneforming MM (2nd manual) | - |
Toneforming MM (3rd manual) | - |
Toneforming LM (lower manual) | 6 thre rank stops (Baßflöte 8', Principal 8', Oktave 4', Cello 4', Superoktave 2', Viola 2') |
Toneforming PD (pedal) | 4 two rank stops (Zupfbaß 16', Baßgitarre 16', Zupfbaß 8', Baßgitarre 8' + Nachklang) |
Sound | aggressive sawtooth organ sound/font> |
Price (payed/ worth) | ?/ 1970: from DM1250.- on |
Everything else |