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  • bagatelle.prodbagatelle.prod
    Viscount Intercontinental Piano 7Published on 02/01/10 at 06:08
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    Use only studio for 10 years!
    I have a collection Fender Rhodes, Wurlitzer and other vintage!
    this instrument is simply divine, one of its unique diffrent rhodes but equally authentic and legendary as little known to the general public, but used in many legends productions like The commodors, Sly and the familly stone, curtis mayfield Lately and Daf Punk!
    Obviously with the experience I would do this choice, but it is a very rare instrument.
    I love her look her his very soul and jazzy but also crunchy and heavy wooden touch-type fender Rhodes!
    was the era c'tait an instrument that was sold in 1500 so 10000Francs euros.
    Very proffessional.
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    BASIC PIANO

    Viscount Intercontinental Piano 7Published on 10/17/13 at 06:34
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    My first instrument when I heard the music. At the time it was enough the case. A little aged badly but since I can not separate myself.
    The sounds seem antiquated and sometimes useless especially when you learn classical piano. It was not a feat of technology.
    Since one of the buttons settings broke before I get to pick the glue, the sound crackles and the volume does not work well especially at low intensity. It is heavy and not intended to be transported.
    However it is useful to practice at home. It is very correct throughout. Today I keep it because I put guitar amps below and above me is to ask some musical odds.
    I think keep it because it seems difficult to sell given the curr…
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    My first instrument when I heard the music. At the time it was enough the case. A little aged badly but since I can not separate myself.
    The sounds seem antiquated and sometimes useless especially when you learn classical piano. It was not a feat of technology.
    Since one of the buttons settings broke before I get to pick the glue, the sound crackles and the volume does not work well especially at low intensity. It is heavy and not intended to be transported.
    However it is useful to practice at home. It is very correct throughout. Today I keep it because I put guitar amps below and above me is to ask some musical odds.
    I think keep it because it seems difficult to sell given the current technology, but above all it has a sentimental value of several years of study ...
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  • shadowboxershadowboxer
    Viscount Intercontinental Piano 7Published on 03/03/08 at 02:13
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    CAUTION: It is an electronic piano, not a piano electro-mechanical type Rhodes, Wurli or Pianet!

    Electronic piano
    Touch light heavyweight / heavy
    Sounds: Piano, Grand Piano, Honky Tonk, Harpsichord, Spinet.
    Mitigation and sustain pedals
    Pitch
    Vibrato (not tremolo) with Speed ​​and Depth settings - classic!
    Master
    headphones, a classical output, a low impedance output, with an input.

    What I like most: For a keyboard in the late 70s early 80s, the feel is quite nice, and sounds very analog sounding synth. Piano sounds halfway between a Clavinet, a harpsichord and a piano felted, however, to book lovers of vintage type sounds Air, Ultravox, etc. ... Very robust design, we c…
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    CAUTION: It is an electronic piano, not a piano electro-mechanical type Rhodes, Wurli or Pianet!

    Electronic piano
    Touch light heavyweight / heavy
    Sounds: Piano, Grand Piano, Honky Tonk, Harpsichord, Spinet.
    Mitigation and sustain pedals
    Pitch
    Vibrato (not tremolo) with Speed ​​and Depth settings - classic!
    Master
    headphones, a classical output, a low impedance output, with an input.

    What I like most: For a keyboard in the late 70s early 80s, the feel is quite nice, and sounds very analog sounding synth. Piano sounds halfway between a Clavinet, a harpsichord and a piano felted, however, to book lovers of vintage type sounds Air, Ultravox, etc. ... Very robust design, we can put another keyboard on top. Connectivity practice - but no MIDI.

    What I like least: its weight!! 42 kilos! It is better to forget the notes of a squeaky rhodes on which there is strong support: here, the dynamics of the game is not interesting or extended. Attenuation pedal that simply lower the volume a few dB, no filter, no EQ. Too bad!
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