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Description
There were two models of the Lark produced: a 37-note model that was introduced in early 1967 and a 49-note model that was introduced in late 1967. Both models were produced in a plywood case, a majority of which were black on the lower part and orange on the top. The case of the instrument differed from other RMI models in that it had a low profile design. The case was only about six inches thick and had black folding legs. The 49-note model had an additional octave of bass notes. A later 49-note model dubbed the Lark A-400 was manufactured using the standard RMI case design.
The organ uses shared oscillators (one oscillator for every two notes), meaning two notes sharing an oscillator (C and C#, for example) can’t be played at the same time.
The retail cost of the 37-note model was $289, while the 49-note retail cost was $389 for the earlier version and $425 for the later version. Production stopped in 1968.
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