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There have been many models of Wurlitzer Electro-Pianos but none is as widely known as the “200 Series”.
The Model 200 was first, with the 200A coming later with revised electronics but the same action and reeds as it’s ancestor. Along with the 200 came the 206, 207, and others - but all were the same basic piano inside. (at the same time as the introduction of the 200A came the 206A, 207A and so on…)
While the 200 series represented the best action and case, the electronics are not so good. Prone to noises, sizzling, and outright failure, they also lost something that even earlier models had - tubes.
To address all of these troubles, we remove the original electronics and toss them out, replacing them with our own tube based design - you get that indescribable vacuum tube warmth AND the classic Wurli tone!
Of course after all these years they need more then a quick polish and a new amp, so we tear the piano down to it’s most basic components and completely restore the action - we are able to replace any worn felts, even the hammer covers themselves, something some other shops can’t do.
Our “boneyard” has many examples and several models, but when you order one it is rebuilt to Model 200 specifications - built in speakers, Aux Out jack, and STEREO headpone jack instead of the original MONO headphone jack. (for convient use of modern headphones; left and right sides are identical program).
All Remanufactured Wurlitzer Electro-Pianos have the following features:- Custom Black finish
- Vacuum Tube Preamp - built in.
- Vibrato
- Aux. Output jack
- Stereo Headphone jack
- Fully repaired / repainted cabinet
- Fully restored action
- Fully regulated action
- Complete professional voicing and tuning
- Chrome Legs
- Metal Sustain Pedal (Reproduction of the original wood pedal but far more durable)
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September 25th, 2008 at 9:44 am
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