This organ is owned by Dorian Collins who single-handedly adapted and extended his home to house the Wurlitzer and all of it's pipework. There is a single chamber situated at the rear of the room.
The Grand Opening took place on Saturday 7th July with Len Rawle at the console, and on the Sunday Nicholas Martin played a concert.
Dorian hopes to have regular concerts at this cosy 26 seat venue. So you have been warned, If you would like to attend one of the Worcester Wurlitzer concerts you MUST book in advance.
The complete organ is contained in one single chamber measuring 22'.6" x 12'.6" with a small "open" chamber containing the tuned percussion.
The blower produces static wind pressure of 26 1/2" inches, (water gauge) and is a five stage "Discus" blower.
The organs relay system is now a state of the art Solid State Logic Organ Systems computer controlled relay, built especially for this instrument.
This organ's spec was designed by Dorian and is a copy of the Tower Ballroom Wurlitzer with the ommision of the Tuba "Mirabilis" rank.
The Organ has a digital reverberation added to the sound to give some of the "Ballroom Acoustic" to it.