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Wurlitzer spinet piano.
Wurlitzer spinet piano.












wurlitzer spinet piano.
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more to your door or inside your home at any address in Maricopa County within 7 days of auction end.

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Full-payment by Paypal plus $70 delivery fee will get it delivered. If you like them, you can have the 20 lesson books and metronome for free.

#Wurlitzer spinet piano. serial number#

Hammers, peg board, sound board, base, treble, keys, pedals, wheels, bench-all seem to be in great condition(amateur look-over) Serial number 1286850. Made by the Wurlitzer Company 1975 in Delkalb. I am sorry for mis-labeling it as a spinet the first day of this auction. Dimensions are 42" tall, 55" long, 24" deep. Do not bid unless you know what you are buying and are ready to pay. You may arrange to inspect the item locally either before or after bidding. Seller added the following information: Please note: there is an error in the above description.the word'Kemble' shouldn't be there. Casey- Fleet Foxes" Item Photos, On 09-Dec-12 at 12:15:32 GMT. more Check out my! The piano is great! It sounds perfect for what we are doing.Thank you so much for all of your hard work in making sure it made it here safely! The packing was excellent! We have already recorded it for our new record on a number of songs. Florence and the Machine, Hazel O'Connor, Muse. Recent customers include Vampire Weekend. Delivery to UK and Euro countries at bargain prices. Check out my for pianos and more! Talk to me about this piano: Simon Catherall. Console design in American colonial style.

wurlitzer spinet piano.

Fully serviced, and playing like a new piano.

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You can still find vintage Wurlitzer pianos or you can opt for one of the many very credible software libraries and play the ‘virtual’ Wurlitzer instead.TOP USA MAKER TRADITIONAL COLONIAL DESIGN JUST A FEW YEARS OLD Kemble American made low modern upright piano. Today Wurlitzer is part of the Gibson Guitar Cooperation and sadly the pianos of any variety are no longer made.

#Wurlitzer spinet piano. series#

The 200 series eventually superseded previous models and this incorporated two loudspeakers. In the 1960s, Wurlitzer moved onto the 140-model using solid-state technology, and the 145 used a tube amplifier. This tonal quality proved immensely popular amongst the bands of the 1960s and 70s. When played softly they have a bell-like quality, but when pushed to produce a more extreme dynamic, they are sound almost ‘overdrive’ and slightly distorted. Another distinguishing difference is the sensitivity to the dynamic performance that the Wurlitzer EPs possess. The resulting tone or timbre is quite distinct from a Fender Rhodes that uses ‘tines’ (that more closely resemble tuning forks), is harder, even described as having a ‘bark’. These reeds vibrate when struck by the felt hammers and the vibration is then ‘picked-up’ in a similar way to that of an electric guitar. The EP-110 uses metal ‘reeds’ (a flat strip of metal similar to a wooden reed on a saxophone or clarinet), of differing lengths according to the desired pitch to make its sound. Fender Rhodes made an equally fashionable electric piano that has also stayed highly popular today, but that whose sound is radically different from the Wurlitzer. What separates this piano from its rivals is the way it produces the sound. This was unceremoniously titled the EP-110. It was in 1954 that Wurlitzer produced their first EP. Keep in mind the Wurlitzer motto at the time was “Everything Musical”, so you can understand the entrepreneurial diversity with which the company approached the market of the time. This included the range of mechanical instruments that were built around the turn of the last century for approximately thirty years.

wurlitzer spinet piano.

Other pianos featured in the Wurlitzer catalog for which they became equally well-respected and renowned. Many of these instruments have stood the test of time and if you should find one in good condition, you will not be disappointed. This was amusingly called their ‘Wurl-On-Finish’ that made the pianos highly resistant to temperature changes and moisture or dryness in the air. Without embarking on in-depth scrutiny of the engineering of these characteristics, suffice it to say that they were devised to enhance the richness of tone as well as make the playing experience first class.Īn additional selling point to these now historic pianos, both upright and grand, was the durability of their finish. Two other notable features were part of the Wurlitzer models, the ‘pentagonal soundboard’ and ‘tone-crafted hammers’. The design of these instruments was particularly eye-catching and innovative. Wurlitzer produced acoustic pianos from quite early in the company’s history.














Wurlitzer spinet piano.