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"Rembrandt" is the name given to the Johannus line of draw knob organs. Spectacularly beautiful pieces of furniture, and boasting a broad and colorful palette, the Rembrandt series was created specifically for the American market. Four different models offer the artist a variety of sizes and palettes to suit almost any budget. The Rembrandt line has been extensively redesigned for 2002, including, among other things, a new four manual design, more power, a standard antiphonal system (except 370), more memory in the capture and a built-in CSM-128 sound module (except 370). The Johannus designers have tried to create the ultimate instrument, an organ that can easily meet virtually any need of the modern organist.
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Rembrandt 370 This 3 manual instrument is designed to be the "entry level" Rembrandt, but it is anything but entry level. With 47 voices and 57 ranks, 7 discrete channels output and 1280 memories in the capture, this organ will stand comfortably beside most other 3 manual instruments that cost substantially more.
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Rembrandt 2900 This is the largest 2 manual, production line instrument the Johannus company makes, with 50 voices and 60 ranks, 13 discrete channels out (including antiphonals), built-in CSM-128 and 1024 memories in the capture.
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Rembrandt 3900 A re-design and upgrade of the most popular organ in the history of the Johannus company. This organ comes with 64 voices and 77 ranks, 1280 memories in the capture, and like the 2900, 13 discrete channels out (including antiphonals) and built-in CSM-128.
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Rembrandt 4900 New for the Rembrandt line, this 4 manual organ comes with 70 voices, 83 ranks, 1536 memories in the capture, and, like the 2900 and 3900, 13 channels out (including antiphonals) and built-in CSM-128.
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