Temple Shalom, Chicago, Illinois
Wurlitzer opus #2065, 1930

RANK PEDAL CHOIR GREAT SWELL SOLO
G Gamba 16 8 8 16 8
G Diapason Phonon 8 8
G Open Diapason 8
G Tibia Plena 8 8
G Gamba Celeste 8
G Principal 4
G Harmonic Tuba 16 8 16 8 4 16 8 4
G French Horn 8
G Tuba Mirabilis 16 8 8 16 8 4
G Cathedral Chimes C C C
G Open Diapason 32r 16 8
G Bourdon 32r 16

S Lieblich Gedackt 16 16 8 4 3 2
S Horn Diapason 8
S Tibia Clausa 16 8 8
S Flute 8 8 8
S Flute Celeste 8
S Viole d'Orchestre 8
S Viol Celeste 8
S Salicional 8 4
S Voix Celeste tc 8 4
S Aeoline 8
S Cornopean 16 8
S Oboe Horn 8
S Orchestral Oboe 8
S Vox Humana 8

C Dulciana 16 8 16 8 4
C Unda Maris tc 8 4
C Open Diapason 8 8
C Harmonic Flute 8 4 2 4?3?2?
C Erzahler 2r 8
C Clarinet 8
C Harp H H

Choir to ... 8 16 -8 4 16 8 4 16 8 4 8t
Great to ... 8
Swell to ... 8 8 4 16 8 4 8t 16 -8 4
Solo to ... 8 8 8t 8t

Tremulants: Great, Swell, Choir, Tuba, Vox Humana
Pistons: 8 Gen, 8 Great, 8 Swell, 8 Choir, 5 Solo, General Cancel
Expression: Swell, Choir, Great+Solo, Master, Crescendo
Shofar: 4 blank spring tabs on backrail; Cornopean middle g1, g#1, d2, g2

[A mono-spaced font would be best for viewing this chart, which was derived
from the specification printed in the Organ Historical Society's 2002
convention handbook.]

The Pedal 32' Resultant is formed from the wooden 16' Open Diapason and
10-2/3' Bourdon in the bottom octave, followed by the Open Diapason at 32'
pitch. The Great's 4' Octave, 2-2/3' Twelfth, and 2' Fifteenth are listed
as borrowed from the Choir chamber, but the Choir's Open Diapason is listed
as having only 61 pipes, and so I've shown those 3 stops as coming from the
Harmonic Flute, which has 85 pipes. On the Great, the Choir's Open
Diapason is listed as "Second Open Diapason". The stops are arranged in
"normal" church organ order rather than in the usual theatre organ order,
and it appears that all of the stops are white except for the black
couplers.

The choir and organ console are located in the rear gallery, and from a
photo it appears that the pipework is located in chambers at the sides of
that gallery. A movable front wall allows the sanctuary seating to be
changed from 1350 to 2500 for special services.

Courtesy of Larry Chace, Etna Instruments