AM-Classic

The 2006 Opus series is designed for the home, studio and small churches and chapels, which is not to say that they are weak or underequipped. Opus models are regularly used with symphony orchestras.  Built as compact as possible without making sacrifices, the Opus models take up a space about 4 feet by 4½ feet. They come with 70 watt amplifiers, solid oak cabinetry, internal speakers with outputs for externals and all the standard Johannus features.

 

 

Opus 7 – The smallest and most affordable of the full-size instruments, the Opus 7 features 2 manuals with 24 Romantic voices, 24 Baroque voices, 3 temperaments, 64 generals, 192 divisionals, 2 tremulants, 3 couplers and 3 discrete output channels.

 

 

 

Opus 17 – The Opus 17 is the smallest Johannus organ to include the addition of symphonic voices.  It has 2 manuals, 29 Romantic voices, 29 Baroque voices, 29 Symphonic voices,  128 generals, 384 divisionals, 12 toe studs, 2 tremulants, 3 couplers and 4 discrete output channels.

 

 

 

 

Opus 27 – The Opus 27 is a slightly larger version of the Opus 17 with 36 Romantic voices, 36 Baroque voices and 36 Symphonic voices

 

 

 

 

Opus 37 – The Opus 37 is the 3 manual version of the Opus line.  It also has 42 Romantic voices, 42 Baroque voices and 42 Symphonic voices, 128 generals, 512 divisionals, 15 toe studs, 3 tremulants, 6 couplers and 4 discrete output channels.

 


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