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The Doric Transistorized Organ is a model of combo organ produced in Italy in the 1960s. Doric organs were also sold under the brand name Ekosonic and were marketed as being the "lightest on the market" at 40 pounds.〔http://www.combo-organ.com/Doric/doric.htm〕 Much like early Farfisa combo organs, Doric organs featured a monophonic bass section and a polyphonic lead which emulated other instruments by using transistor oscillators and a frequency divider section. The Doric never achieved the same fame as Farfisa and Vox organs, perhaps due to limited distribution and a lower price point. The Doric 61TT featured controls activating * Vibrato On * Vibrato Full * Saxophone * Horn * Viola * Diapason * Trombone * Reed * Flute * Oboe * Cornet * Violin In a nod to traditional organs, the control for stops operates in a push-pull manner, activating 4', 8', and 16' stops. ==Power Plug== Although the Doric organs sold in the United States operated on standard 120V power, the cable connecting the unit to a wall was unique, and, as a result, many organs are sold without plugs and users are forced to either replace the jack with an IEC standard, fashion a plug from appliance cords, or buy expensive vintage cables. The power supply that the jack connects to converts household current to 9 V DC. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Doric Organ」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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