| "The new American Classic 5 is the brightest new star in the Johannus universe. Designed with the great Riverside Church organ of New York in mind, it has 3 manuals and boasts five divisions with 80 voices and 90 ranks to provide one of the most diverse tonal palettes available. |
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![]() Johannus designers tried to anticipate every possible request that could be made of the AC-V, and to include those features as standard equipment, including: |
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Floating Solo division Built-in CSM-128 sound module Standard antiphonal system Super and sub couplers 240 levels of capture memory, providing 1920 generals and 7200 fractionals Pre-wired switch for Zimbelstern Crescendo I and II, fully programmable Lighted music rack Unenclosed State Trumpet Intonated Voicing Software |
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![]() … as well as all the usual Johannus standard features. The American Classic-V incorporates Johannus/Monarke technology; the most advanced and uncompromising sound technology in the organ world, and can be ordered with 12 or 24 audio channels out, and with standard or high power amplification. |
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The AC-V was debuted at the 2002 NAMM show in Anaheim, California to exclamations of "Magnificent!", "Spectacular!" and "Glorious!". It is truly the instrument for the serious organist. |
