If it has a blower and a whole bunch of solenoid activated valves (and if the pipes have that special feature like what's in a recorder, I think it's called a labium), then it's a rank of pipes from an organ so it's a type of speaker.
Apparently that's what it's called when a pipe in an organ makes sound (speaking).
Apparently that's what it's called when a pipe in an organ makes sound (speaking).
I'll bet.Well searching labium organ generated some interesting results

https://www.google.com/search?q=rec...BTIGCAcQRRg8qAIAsAIA&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
A pipe organ I worked on had pipes with no reeds at all; the pipes worked in a way similar to how a flute works-no reed involved.
Don't look like organ pipes to me. If it were normal pipes (with a labium) then there should be a way to tune them at the open top. Either a little piece of pipe that slides over it or a piece that is cut out and rolled back. Also would it have a "foot" below the labium. If it would be a reed pipe, the construction would be very different and also there would be a tuning "stick", a piece of metal sticking out at the bottom that has a piece that sit on the reed and canbe moved so it can be tuned. Reed pipes have a bad habit to get out of tune with the labium pipes.
It looks more to me like the resonators of a xylophone/marimba. Other possibility is that it are resonators tacked on to pieces of a reed organ. Either way, very curious piece of thing.
It looks more to me like the resonators of a xylophone/marimba. Other possibility is that it are resonators tacked on to pieces of a reed organ. Either way, very curious piece of thing.
Here's the US patent explaining the principle of operation: https://patents.google.com/patent/US3410947A/en
"This invention relates to a sound reproducing system and more particularly to such a system for an electronic organ and which includes one or more sound reproducers and resonant pipes operative to generate tones and sound effects similar to those produced by a pipe organ."
"This invention relates to a sound reproducing system and more particularly to such a system for an electronic organ and which includes one or more sound reproducers and resonant pipes operative to generate tones and sound effects similar to those produced by a pipe organ."
When you think you have seen it all...
Reed pipes do. I have seen plenty that don't and have open ends.Tubular bells? Organ pipes have reeds and closed ends.
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