The new Rhodes piano is here!...... the real one ...yeah!

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Ok, it's ugly, but in all honesty, so is my Mark I. Luckily my Mark 1 has become retro, so maybe thirty years from now these new ones will look cool to our kids ("Retro! It's got real keys to play the notes").

If it sounds good though, who cares.

My real question: can I use these tines in my Mark I?

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mateo wrote:These "shiny gaudy baubles" are available in black and white with matte finishes as well, so if you prefer somber that's an option.
They're still ugly and gaudy, just less shiny.

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Lagrange wrote:
clueless wrote:No idea why anyone would want a 61-note rhodes though, the top surface is as unpractical as the original
Comes in 61, 73 and 88 keys..

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Exactly. 61 keys on a piano? Where've they cut the notes?

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Funkybot's Evil Twin wrote:My real question: can I use these tines in my Mark I?
why?

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clueless wrote:
Funkybot's Evil Twin wrote:My real question: can I use these tines in my Mark I?
why?
Presumably to replace old worn/broken ones?

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you already can.

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Funkybot's Evil Twin wrote:Ok, it's ugly, but in all honesty, so is my Mark I...
If it sounds good though, who cares.
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Funkybot's Evil Twin wrote:..My real question: can I use these tines in my Mark I?
Good question actually!

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IIRC, about the prices, I think during the last Winter NAMM, they said the street price will vary from $2500-5000 depending on the model and custom options.

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and this will drive prices of the originals down? :hihi:

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