By the way, I bought the Thyge to use when I want to transport my Hauptwerk setup to another location, because I don’t want to dismantle my existing console table which is very heavy. I made it myself. It looks very nice and was very simple to construct. It is made from 1” thick solid oak worktop. I ordered it from a company online. They cut and supplied me with three pieces of oak to my exact specification: one for the top and two for the supports, already oiled and finished. I screwed heavy duty metal brackets to the supports and then screwed these to the top. I then braced the supports at the back twice with a thinner matching oak plinth also supplied by the worktop company. I had the supports cut so that the table was the exact height I wanted, and I fixed them so that my pedalboard fitted exactly between them with just enough space on either side to allow the pedalboard to slide in or out. The table matches the oak three manual keyboard stack which I bought from Orgelhaus im Stiftland in Germany. The keyboard stack justs sits on top of the table. It’s not fixed, but does not move at all during playing. The table cost around £300 to make and was worth every penny. I would post a photo, but I cannot understand the procedure for doing so.
There’s a photo of my Hauptwerk console on the following website:
zimbelstern.simdif.com
You can see the console table I made there.
There’s a photo of my Hauptwerk console on the following website:
zimbelstern.simdif.com
You can see the console table I made there.
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