The Studio 150 and 350 models have 28 and 37 stops respectively. However, they offer even more possibilities. Each stop can be played in four different styles. In the romantic style, the 8' flute has a very different sound from the historical style. The organist who often plays Bach will prefer to use the baroque style, while Widor's compositions will sound more natural in the symphonic style.
Is that all? No! The Studio 150 and 350 models also each have twelve exclusive reverb programs, which make it possible to play the organ in different acoustics. This way, you can imagine yourself playing in a country chapel first, and then in a thousand-year-old cathedral. With four different styles of samples and twelve reverberation programs, the Studio brings a whole range of pipe organs and the acoustics of various monuments into your living room.
The Studio thus offers a multitude of possibilities for both beginners and professional organists. In short, a Studio organ means excellent sound quality, respectable layouts, different styles, several reverberation programs, all in a compact and affordable cabinet. An authentic Johannus organ in your living room.