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Biggest Pipe Organ in the World On Feb 17, 2017 I returned to Boardwalk Hall eight years after my last visit to see the " Atlantic City Hall Organ " or also known as Boardwalk Hall Organs. The organ is currently in a multi year and multi million dollar restoration. The team leading the restoration is the same group that saw to the Wanamaker Organ in Philadelphia turned into one of the finest and most glorious pipe organs in the World. Dr. Steve Ball, is Organist and Director of Outreach for the world’s largest pipe organ located at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, NJ. The Midmer-Losh pipe organ in Boardwalk Hall, famously the largest musical instrument on earth. The 10 year, 16 million dollar restoration of the instrument is being led by the Historic Organ Restoration Committee (a 501c 3 nonprofit corporation). Restoration efforts have recently returned part of the instrument to operation, and it can be now heard increasingly for shows in the building as well as free daily noon recitals Monday-Friday, May-October. More information about this can be found by visiting the website http://www.boardwalkhallorgan.org My personal impression of the organ is it was nothing I expected. These are my observations. The output in audio energy is beyond anything that I have ever experienced in a pipe organ anywhere in the world. The organ's flue choruses are very clear and transparent, the mixtures seem like designs from the future given the organ was built well before the organ reform movement. Could this organ be an early example of the organ reform movement? But the clarity of everything is what really surprised me. Mind you I am imagining from my experience what the instrument will sound like when it is all on the correct pressures, in tune, no cyphers. I Give these guys a hand, follow them, go visit the organ.