Johannus Studio 260, Charcoal Straight

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Johannus Studio 260, Charcoal Straight

Johannus

Studio 260, Charcoal Straight

4.8 Expert Rating

Product Info

Article Number: 585777
Brand: Johannus
Model: Studio 260, Charcoal Straight
Price: $6,594.50

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The Johannus Studio 260 is a solid entry-level classical organ, perfect for home practice and smaller spaces. It's well-built for the price and offers a surprisingly full sound, though serious organists will quickly outgrow its capabilities. This is ideal for beginners or those wanting a compact, self-contained organ solution.

Product Description

  • Johannus Studio 260
  • Charcoal Straight
  • Home Organ
  • 31 registers
  • Two keyboards with 61 keys
  • Design: Open sound board
  • Amplifier 2 x 80 watts full range + 1 x 170 watts bass
  • Five speakers
  • Swell pedal made of plastic
  • Two solo stops
  • Three couplers
  • Two tremulants
  • Plexiglas sheet music holder
  • Straight 30-note pedal with natural-coloured sharps
  • MIDI input and output
  • AUX input and output
  • Headphone connector
  • Height (without sheet music holder): 115 cm
  • Height (with sheet music holder): 137 cm
  • Width: 130 cm
  • Depth (without pedal): 58 cm
  • Depth (with pedal): 98 cm
  • Housing in Charcoal Black with matching bench

*Note:* Includes delivery, assembly and disposal of transport packaging for deliveries within Germany. Please check the terms of delivery in your country!

PROS
  • • Solid build quality; the charcoal finish is surprisingly durable.
  • • Open soundboard design delivers a surprisingly resonant and full tone.
  • • The 31 registers offer a decent range for hymn playing and practice.
  • • MIDI connectivity expands versatility for composing and digital integration.
CONS
  • • Plastic swell pedal feels cheap compared to traditional wooden alternatives.
  • • 30-note pedalboard limits complex pedal work for advanced organists.
  • • The sound, while good, lacks the nuanced complexity of higher-end instruments.

Product Video

Key Features

Keys 61 per manual
Manuals 2
Stops/Registers 31
Pedals 30-note straight pedal with natural-coloured sharps
Speakers 2 x 80W full range + 1 x 170W bass (5 speakers total)
Weight Approximately 180-200 kg (estimated based on similar Johannus models)

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Frequently Asked Questions

It’s a digital simulation, so it won't replicate the full grandeur of pipes, but the open soundboard does a commendable job of creating a more realistic impression.
Yes, the MIDI output should be compatible with most common music software; however, you'll need a MIDI interface to connect it to a computer.
It's quite heavy, so moving it will require at least two people and potentially some specialized equipment. The dimensions also mean it needs a dedicated space.

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