Ok.

This one is actually the Home of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir.
Let's interpret this image of the organ.
It represents the castle of God.

It has two very nice scrolls.
One wonders why they went (historically) to the trouble (that they actually did it) of making this very nice (and others) organ.
For many audiophiles, it represents the absolute pinnacle of sound. Does anyone actually like the sound of it? An organ?
It does have (for the organist) a very nice number and set / arrangement of keys.
So, sitting down, there is a lot (an excitement of option) to do.
And the size of the pipes (like a penny whistle) and variety are very rather interesting.
That they were built at all.
Perhaps they represent shotguns.
Not to take a shotgun to Wilson Audio, the maker of the speakers used to playback (and often to monitor the mixer record) of this source, but PBN Audio of Montana makes the Pennywise for those who can not afford a Wilson Audio speaker.
Of great an interesting note (to Dr. Peter Mcgrath), Wilson Audio now introduces this cullumination in the Wilson Audio Chrono... XXL.
JP 2016/10/02
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