Opus 16 Specifications
| Great | Swell | |||
| Principal | 16' | Principal | 8' | |
| Octave | 8' | Salicional | 8' | |
| Doppelflöte | 8' | Hohlflöte | 8' | |
| Viol d'Gambe | 8' | Gedackt | 8' | |
| Octave | 4' | Octave | 4' | |
| Flöte | 4' | Rohrflöte | 4' | |
| Octave | 2' | Viol | 4' | |
| Cornet | V | Quint | 3' | |
| Mixture | Waldflöte | 2' | ||
| Trompet | 8' | Tierce | ||
| Vox humana | 8' | Scharff | ||
| Dulcian | 16' | |||
| Oboe | 8' | |||
| Pedal | ||||
| Subbaß | 16' | |||
| Octave | 8' | |||
| Gedackt | 8' | |||
| Octave | 4' | |||
| Posaune | 16' | |||
| Trompet | 8' | |||
| 3 couplers | Dual stop action | |||
| Tremulant | Wind stabilizer | |||
| Temperament Kellner | ||||
The façade pipes are made of scraped 98% lead, the interior metal pipework except the mixtures are 98% lead, and the remainder are either 28% tin or 90% tin. The Doppelflöte is patterned after a late 18th century Swedish stop and the Hohlflöte (tapered open wood pipes) is after the Arp Schnitger stops in Norden and Jacobikerk, Hamburg.


