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Post by ticktock19852004 »
Hello!
I am planning on selling my Wurlitzer spinet piano. Before i do, i would like to get oppinions about them. What do people think of their quality and sound?
Thanks!
ticktock19852004@yahoo.com
I am planning on selling my Wurlitzer spinet piano. Before i do, i would like to get oppinions about them. What do people think of their quality and sound?
Thanks!
ticktock19852004@yahoo.com
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Post by ticktock19852004 »
yes, i agree. Wurlitzer organs are decent. Though i'm more of a pianist than an organist.
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Post by Gill the Piano »
In which case, ditch the Wurlitzer! I've never come across one which sounded nice. Or even like a piano, come to that...
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Post by classic-keyboard »
Indeed, indeed. Mind you, I'm more of a Rhodes man, myself. Crept up on an 88 Suitcase with stereo vibrato on a concert stage while the roadies weren't looking when I was 13 and never fell out of love. Jimmy Smith for Hammond, Joe Sample for Rhodes...
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Post by la_rapissima »
I've only come across one Wurlitzer piano that actually sounded decent- actually, this one had a beautiful sound, but it was one of the practice ones at my high school, so naturally it had gouges and "JON LUVS AMY" scratched into it. =/
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Post by Gill the Piano »
Perhaps graffiti improves the tone of 'em? I must try it... GILL HATES WORSTLITZERS. TROO.
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Post by ticktock19852004 »
LOL, thanks for the oppinions. I must admit this piano does have a harsh sound to it. I just assumed it needed a voicing.
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You can afford a gallon of petrol???? tuning must be lucrative
We have litres here...so that would be 1 litre = approx 2 pints...and if I remember my English education correctly there are 8 pints in a gallon...so that's approx 4 litres of liquid gold.......An axe and some muscle power would be cheaper
We have litres here...so that would be 1 litre = approx 2 pints...and if I remember my English education correctly there are 8 pints in a gallon...so that's approx 4 litres of liquid gold.......An axe and some muscle power would be cheaper
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Post by Gill the Piano »
So you've played a Wurlitzer piano!! Petrol's not such an issue for me; I now run a smart car on 3,5000 miles to the teaspoon. I don't offer to move many pianos, though...
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Post by classic-keyboard »
...so let me just get this right, Gill. You're saying that you don't really like Wurlitzer pianos very much, is that the gist of it? I mean, there's really no need to beat around the bush like this - just say what you mean.
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Post by Gill the Piano »
I never said that. Did I say that? I never said that. I think I actually used the word 'hate'... You see, doctor,it all started with a Wurlitzer drop action piece of nastiness in an old peoples' home in 1982. I fear I may have been psychologically scarred...
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