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In 1985, Hans Versteegt retired from the company he founded. In 1987, Gert van de Weerd acquired Johannus, introducing real-time sampling in digital organ technology, and increased organ sales in many countries. In 2002, a new headquarters and production facility was inaugurated at Keplerlaan 2 in
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In 2009, Gert van de Weerd retired and handed Johannus over to his two sons, Marco van de Weerd (Marketing & Sales) and RenĂ© van de Weerd (Research & Development) and by 2014, Johannus products were exported to more than 100 countries worldwide. In January 2016, the van de Weerds
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In 1971 the factory started production at Tuinstraat in Veenendaal and the Johannus organs were introduced at the Firato exhibition in Amsterdam. From there, Johannus organs went all over Europe.
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In 1976 a new factory was built at Morsestraat 28 in Ede. The factory had an auditorium named after famous Dutch organist
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Ede. Built in late 19th-century style, the new headquarters has a concert hall that seats 330.
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1995–1996: T9500 digital 18-bit converter, introducing Romantic and Baroque sample sets
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2011–today: T9000 digital 24-bit converter, introducing 4 sets of sample banks
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2002–2010: T8000 digital 24-bit converter, introducing 3 sets of sample banks
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1987–1994: M114 digital 8-bit converter, real-time sampling technology
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1997–2001: T9700 digital 20-bit converter, I2C technology
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model, having 73 ranks with T9000 processor, built in 2015
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Musical instrument manufacturing companies of the Netherlands
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classical church organs (digital and pipes, also combined)
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1980–1986: TMS, integrated circuit, analog technology
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Ede
Gelderland
Netherlands
Parent
Global Organ Group
Johannus Orgelbouw
electronic organs
Ede
Eminent
Viscount
Feike Asma

Ede, Netherlands
Rodgers Instruments

Feike Asma
Klaas Jan Mulder
André van Vliet
"Roland Corporation News"
the original
"Roland Corporation and the Vandeweerd Family Enter into an Acquisition of Rodgers"
"Makin, Johannus, Copeman Hart, and now Rodgers!"
"LiVE AGO"
the original
Official website
Johannes Versteegt
Categories
Electronic organ manufacturing companies
Musical instrument manufacturing companies of the Netherlands

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