The Opus series electronic organs are designed for smaller acoustical settings such as a chapel, or even a living room. The simple but timeless design of the cabinets makes the Opus a sought-after organ.
The Sweelinck series is standard available in a luxury console with beautiful side panels. The use of large memories and multiple amplifiers give these church organs a lifelike sound.
The Rembrandt series has been designed with loving care. These electronic organs are equipped with lighted drawknobs leading the organist to feel completely at home behind the organ. The memories per voice are large and the extra amplifiers and loudspeakers make playing a Rembrandt a real treat.
Monarke
The Monarke series is the crowning glory of all the Johannus products. These organs find a place both in living-rooms and churches. They are fully custom built. In our Monarke organs only the best and latest techniques are applied. The tones from C-Cis of all the voices will alternate their tone source. A mixture actually consists of separate samples. A product Johannus is proud of.
Makin English Cathedral Organs
Westmorland Series
As a contrast to the sounds of American and European instruments, Johannus is proud to offer its line of British church organs—the Makin. These instruments are unique in so many ways. The 41 and 34 stop models are housed in superb quality consoles with paneled sides. The drawstop model is fitted with conventional moving drawstops and the tab model with illuminated stop tab units. Each instrument is available with internal or external speakers with 9 channels of amplification as standard.
American Classic - VII
"The Johannus American Classic was designed to capture the exquisite majesty of the great tradition of American organ building. The organ is ideal both for service playing and recital. The player is at once captivated by the warm strings, broad principals, fiery reeds and silvery mixtures. In keeping with the concept of the American Classic instrument, the Johannus AC-V is capable of playing the widest array of literature with thrilling effect. The unique feature of the floating solo division gives the artist the flexibility of a fifth division of chorus reeds and solo voices with-out requiring a fourth manual. Having played this instrument for recitals in a variety of acoustical and ecclesiastical settings, I have found it to be a superb instrument which speaks with a glorious voice."
--J David Hart, M.F.A., F.A.G.O