does anyone know of an electric piano that has a warm sound much like those do and can be ran through pedals as well? obviously looking for suggestions on the affordable side otherwise i’d just go for one of those. thx
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electric pianos like fender rhodes/wurlitzer 200?
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Re: electric pianos like fender rhodes/wurlitzer 200?
Hohner Pianet is kind of a poor man's Wurli. It sounds nice but a bit wonky.
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Re: electric pianos like fender rhodes/wurlitzer 200?
Do you want a real electromechanic piano or would you consider a digital one?
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Re: electric pianos like fender rhodes/wurlitzer 200?
High to low:
Wurli: is a real tactile instrument, but will cost you 5K. Kesha's is pretty cool!

Korg SV-1: $1800, but is large & still in charge (for those who want a close approximation, relative to being a life-sized human):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iE_2mrdDWls
Yamaha Reface CP: valuable tool that seems to ebb & flow availability-wise depending on the sound of my voice. Usually about $300? Now $450
Is very tiny, to most? OK sized to some.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ix0UGbIObKQ
Alesis Nanopiano: half rack legacy module that is usually $100 bleached bones, sounds passable, especially with pedals
EDIT: nevermind, it's $250 now ;(
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzUCjMqNPXI
Softsynth: I cannae say, but I'm sure the choixes are endless, not nameless
All you wood kneed: CPU connectivity & a MIDI controller = profit! All these kids use an old iPad, but What Do Kids Know?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NxLCoiGVlBA
Anyway, here's Benmont Tench:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7bBsR_snWo
Wurli: is a real tactile instrument, but will cost you 5K. Kesha's is pretty cool!

Korg SV-1: $1800, but is large & still in charge (for those who want a close approximation, relative to being a life-sized human):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iE_2mrdDWls
Yamaha Reface CP: valuable tool that seems to ebb & flow availability-wise depending on the sound of my voice. Usually about $300? Now $450
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ix0UGbIObKQ
Alesis Nanopiano: half rack legacy module that is usually $100 bleached bones, sounds passable, especially with pedals
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzUCjMqNPXI
Softsynth: I cannae say, but I'm sure the choixes are endless, not nameless

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NxLCoiGVlBA
Anyway, here's Benmont Tench:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7bBsR_snWo
Good morning!