250 Hz is between the TG notes 36 and 37.
3.2 mV RMS is 9.05 millivolts peak to peak ( mVpp ) and 8 mV RMS is 22.62 mVpp. To convert sine wave frequencies in mV RMS into mVpp , you multiply the mV RMS level by 2.828 to get the mVpp level. To convert the complex waveform mV RMS level of the bass pedal TG notes 1 to 12 into mVpp , you multiply the mV RMS level by 4.7. For example ,a sine wave at 3.2 mV RMS multiplied by 2.828 equals 9.05 mVpp and a complex waveform bass pedal note at 14.89 mV RMS multiplied by 4.7 equals 69.83 mVpp
-According to most of the measured TG output curves that l have , Alan Young's quoted 9.05 mVpp seems weaker than the more common 10 to 11 mVpp for the TG note 36 and 22.62 mVpp for the TG note 91 seems too strong compared to the more common 15 to 20 mVpp levels of the measured TG’s in my TG spreadsheet. I do not know
how accurately these Alan Young quoted mV levels compared to the actual '' real world
factory TG calibration
, but l have made up a theoretical output curve by drawing a straight upward line starting with 9.05 mVpp for the TG note 36 and then going all the way up to 22.62 mVpp for the TG note 91 and l have printed out these output levels for the TG notes 36 to 91 further down below.
+According to most of the measured TG output curves that l have , Alan Young's quoted 9.05 mVpp seems weaker than the more common 10 to 11 mVpp for the TG note 36 and 22.62 mVpp for the TG note 91 seems too strong compared to the more common 15 to 20 mVpp levels of the measured TG’s in my TG spreadsheet. I do not know how accurately these Alan Young quoted mV levels compared to the actual Hammond
factory TG output curve specs used by the Hammond employees who calibrated the TG's
, but l have made up a theoretical output curve by drawing a straight upward line starting with 9.05 mVpp for the TG note 36 and then going all the way up to 22.62 mVpp for the TG note 91 and l have printed out these output levels for the TG notes 36 to 91 further down below.
I have the measured TG output levels of over sixty organs in my amassed collection of TG output levels data in my TG data spreadsheet including pre 1964 TG's with wax capacitors , pre 1964 TG's that have been recapped with new capacitors and post 1964 TG's with red mylar capacitors .
By looking at the all the measured TG data in the TG spreadsheet l can see a definite trend in the TG output levels. Although each TG has slight differences with individual notes sticking out or being weaker than others , there is a definite similar overall pattern with most of the output curves.