Content Organ
Do you want to buy a Content organ? Then you have come to the right place at Joh.deHeer Musical Instruments. We are the Content organ specialist of the Benelux and are happy to help you. Content Organs is a leading Dutch Organ Maker. Individuals, churches and institutions are able to find their way to a Content organ worldwide. Innovation, flexibility and originality can be achieved through years of experience and drive. You can contact Joh.deHeer to buy both a new and a used Content Organ. You are guaranteed to find the right one for you among our spacious sorting organs!
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About Content Organs
Content Organs is a producer of digital classical organs in the Netherlands and a leader in their segment. The organ builder based in Ermelo offers a wide choice in assortment. Many target groups can be operated with Content organs. For example, many organs leave for private living rooms as well as for churches and institutions. In many decades of experience and development, Content has built up a worldwide sales market. A Content organ guarantees innovation, quality and originality in a classical organ.
Content Organs was founded in 1980. The foundation for the company was laid by Bert Foppen. From the start of the company, a lot of attention was paid to the development of new techniques. This already gave the company the presidious Daipason d'Or in 1987. In the late eighties, analog organs were replaced by models with digital techniques, which greatly increased the possibilities, but also the range of organs. In 2006 Content introduced the Mondri Classic, a true revolution in the field of organ. In this instrument, high-quality sample techniques were used for the first time using a self-designed microprocessor. This has now been further developed into the most current models: Clavis, Celeste, Cantante, Mondri, Classic and Concerto.
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The Content Clavis models is the most affordable full-fledged classical organ from the current series of digital organs. These organs, which are suitable for both the novice and the advanced organist, have four unique sound styles. Equipped with the Invention Technology, the Clavis organs have a realistic church organ sound. The Clavis is available in two versions. The Clavis 125 is the Benjamin of the series. Large yet compact. What is unique is that from 1 keyboard you can play both the pedal and a second keyboard. A full-fledged organ, but it has never been so compact and therefore ideal for the living room. With the Clavis 224 and the Clavis 224R , there are also two-manual organs in this series! The difference between these two models is the roller shutter, which the 224R is fitted with and the 224 is not. Two manuals, a full 30-note pedal and a nice extensive disposition of 24 voices in a relatively affordable price range.
Celeste
Following the Clavis models, Content has their Celeste models on the market. With the Celeste 236 and Celeste 340 there are two versions available, one with 2 manuals and the other with 3 manuals. The Celeste models distinguish themselves with their contemporary look and great audio system. You can have the most beautiful organ works sound optimally in your living room or in halls and churches. The Celeste models each feature four unique sound styles and an expanded disposition of 36 (Celeste 236) or 40 (Celeste 340) voices. Unique is the Virtual Player Position with which you can adjust the sound to different positions in the church. So make it sound like you're sitting behind the console, in front of the front or in the back of the church. The completely solid piece of furniture is a sight to behold and with its contemporary look a true addition to the interior. Available as standard in white and dark oak, but available in different colors for a small additional charge. A common optional choice is the Extra Voice function, which allows you to add 112 orchestral voices to your organ.
Watch our video about the Content Celeste 340 here
Did you know?
Did you know that we also have our own collection of Johannes de Heer Organs built at
Content? For example, our Johannes de Heer I is very similar to the Content Clavis 125 and our Johannes de Heer III to the Content Clavis 224. We have made slight adjustments to the intonation ourselves, and because of our large-scale purchasing, you as a customer benefit from price advantages. A unique model is our Johannes de Heer VII. This organ actually falls exactly between Clavis 224 and Celeste 236. Since mid-2020 we have been producing this organ in two unique versions that fit into the specific residential facilities Rural and Industrial.
A classical organ in a keyboard version? This is now also possible with Content. With their Compact 224 internal they have built an organ in a portable version. Ideal if you sometimes want to take your organ with you, for example to accompany choirs or to place it on a higher floor. The sound quality is really at the level of a church organ with all the associated registration options. Of course, the different sound styles and reverb choices are also included! Optionally, it is possible to further expand the organ with, for example, a tripod or a pedal. Content itself has an optional full 30-note pedal available, where of course a suitable bench can be purchased, but we often sell this organ with a more compact 13-note pedal.
Content Cambiare Organs
If you are an avid organ enthusiast, you will undoubtedly have heard of a Hauptwerk organ. Hauptwerk is a software program that makes physical recordings of real churches around the world. The Content Cambiare models incorporate a computer on which you can select these samples and thus make it possible to transform your room into any church. Play at home as if you were sitting behind the organ in the Domkerk in Utrecht or in the Laurenskerk in Rotterdam. Multiple churches can be loaded simultaneously so a trip around some world famous churches is easily accomplished. This, in combination with Content's experience in organ building, leads to unique organs that distinguish themselves in quality, appearance and reliability. Available in different versions and in different price ranges to suit everyone's budget. The Content Hauptwerk line starts with the innovative Cambiare 312 model.
Watch here the concert of Gert van Hoef on the Content Cambiare 312
Other models
In the current series Content Organs you will find some more exclusive models. You can think of the Mondri 236, a beautiful positive model with wooden pull registers. The Cantate series is definitely worth mentioning again. The Content Cantata is inspired by the ancient pipe organ in all its forms. Based on this, Content has developed this versatile tool. No fewer than four unique world sounds ensure that you continue to be amazed at the possibilities of this instrument. The Content Cantate series is available in two models, Cantate 240 and Cantate 346. Come and listen to these models in our showroom!
Occasion Content Organs

As a Content organ specialist, we also have a continuously changing range of used organs. Check our website regularly for the range if you are looking for a good instrument at an attractive price. All occasion organs come with warranty and of course our well-known Joh.de Heer service!
What are common organs that Content has produced in recent years that are outside the current range? Then you can think of the Content Pastoral. This organ is elegantly designed in the style of a Positive furniture. The Pastorale series is equipped with original, decorative organ pipes and wooden pull stops. The balance control between the loudspeakers at the top and bottom of the organ guarantees you an optimal sound result. Another common occasion is the Content Mondri 5400 is a Mondri organ in a massive cabinet with a beautiful spatial sound due to a sophisticated loudspeaker arrangement and equipped with illuminated pull registers and brass swell pedals. The solid furniture is available in various color combinations. The absolute top model of the past was the Content D6800 organ. This organ has a very complete disposition for a broad, symphonic organ sound and a robust piece of furniture with illuminated draw stops. The Solo work with Chimes provides an orchestral touch. The instrument is easy to operate due to standard Crescendo pedal and presets.
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