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Description

Experience the timeless allure of the Fender Rhodes Mark I Suitcase 73, a distinguished member of the Vintage & Electric Pianos category that continues to captivate musicians with its unique sound and design. This iconic instrument, renowned for its warm, bell-like tones, offers a perfect blend of vintage character and musical versatility. With its 73 weighted keys, the Mark I Suitcase 73 provides a tactile and responsive playing experience, making it a favorite among keyboardists who appreciate the authentic feel of classic electric pianos.

The built-in stereo amplifier and speaker system deliver rich, full-bodied sound, ensuring that every note you play resonates with clarity and depth. This integrated setup makes it ideal for both studio sessions and live performances, offering convenience without compromising on sound quality. Its durable construction and classic aesthetic make it not only a reliable instrument but also a visually appealing addition to any stage or studio.

Whether you're a seasoned pro or a passionate enthusiast, the Fender Rhodes Mark I Suitcase 73 invites you to explore its expressive potential, inviting creativity and inspiring musical exploration.

Key Features:

  • 73 weighted keys for an authentic playing experience
  • Built-in stereo amplifier and speaker system
  • Warm, bell-like tones characteristic of the Rhodes sound
  • Durable construction with vintage design aesthetics
  • Ideal for both studio and live performance settings

Product specs

Brand Fender
Model Rhodes Suitcase Piano 73-Key Electric Piano
Finish Black Rounded Top
Year 1969 - 1974
Made In United States
Categories Electric Pianos
Analog / Digital Analog
Key Size Full Size
Keyboard Action Weighted
Number of Keys 73 Keys

FAQs

What is the keyboard action like on the Fender Rhodes Mark I Suitcase 73?

The Fender Rhodes Mark I Suitcase 73 features weighted keyboard action, providing a feel similar to an acoustic piano, which is ideal for dynamic and expressive playing.

How does the sound of the Fender Rhodes Mark I Suitcase 73 differ from other electric pianos?

The Fender Rhodes Mark I Suitcase 73 is known for its warm, bell-like tones with a distinctive mellow sound, making it a favorite for jazz, rock, and soul music.

Is the Fender Rhodes Mark I Suitcase 73 suitable for live performances?

Yes, the Fender Rhodes Mark I Suitcase 73 is well-suited for live performances due to its built-in amplifier and speaker system, providing rich sound without needing additional amplification.

How portable is the Fender Rhodes Mark I Suitcase 73?

Weighing around 130 pounds, the Fender Rhodes Mark I Suitcase 73 is relatively heavy, making it less portable compared to modern digital pianos, but it offers unmatched vintage sound quality.

What are the connectivity options for the Fender Rhodes Mark I Suitcase 73?

The Fender Rhodes Mark I Suitcase 73 typically includes outputs for external amplification and effects, allowing integration into various performance and recording setups.

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Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Fender Rhodes Mark I Suitcase 73.

Mods and upgrades

  • A "bump mod" is worth considering for improved playability; Vintage Vibe provides refurb kits for self-restoration.

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  • Vintage Vibe's Miracle Mod is recommended to address sluggish action, improving the playability of older Rhodes models.

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  • A custom preamp circuit can be built into the "name rail" of the Rhodes for enhanced sound, recommending the use of a tube amp and pedals for optimal tone.

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Use cases and applications

  • The 78-79 models with factory bumped pedestals are favored for their improved action, making them a good choice for players seeking smooth playability.

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  • The Rhodes' sound is described as versatile, fitting into almost any genre, and particularly shines through a Leslie or wah pedal.

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  • The sound of a real Rhodes, especially when paired with a Fender Twin Reverb or JC-120, is described as unmatched in studio settings compared to digital emulations.

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Features and functionality

  • Silver top Mark I models are highly sought after for their soft felt hammers, providing a unique tonal quality compared to rubber-tipped versions.

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Comparisons

  • Mark II models, often less desirable due to plastic keys and different tone, can achieve Mark I sound with replacement kits for rubber hammer tips.

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  • Preferred production years are 1971-72, noted for high-quality parts and workmanship, while 1973-74 models are deemed acceptable.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Owners recommend replacing hammer tips and tone bar springs to improve performance; attention to these parts can significantly influence sound and playability.

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  • Owners indicate that replacing a broken tine is as simple as unscrewing the old one and screwing on a new one, with minimal tuning adjustments required.

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  • Owners recommend listening to each note individually before purchase to assess if restoration is necessary, as quirks in sound can be part of its charm.

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  • It's emphasized that while basic repairs are manageable, achieving consistent tuning across all tines can be time-consuming and sometimes frustrating.

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  • Some users warn that realigning the magnetic pickups can adjust the volume of individual keys, a process known as "voicing a Rhodes."

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User experience

  • The instrument's velocity responsiveness is highlighted as a significant advantage, contributing to its unique tonal characteristics.

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  • The Rhodes is notably heavy and cumbersome to transport, suggesting the use of a foldable dolly for easier movement.

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Value and pricing

  • Some buyers report purchasing Rhodes pianos in worse condition for significantly higher prices, indicating a strong resale value even for units needing repair.

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See how Thom Yorke uses Fender Rhodes Mark I Suitcase 73

Thom Yorke

Singer, Guitarist

Radiohead

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Thom is playing a Rhodes Suitcase 73 in this photo.

See how Paul McCartney uses Fender Rhodes Mark I Suitcase 73

Paul McCartney

Bassist, Singer

The Beatles

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In this photo, Paul McCartney can be seen playing a Fender Rhodes Suitecase Piano with Wings in 1973.

See how Billy Corgan uses Fender Rhodes Mark I Suitcase 73

Billy Corgan

Singer, Guitarist

The Smashing Pumpkins

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At 4:20 Billy Corgan is seen using a Rhodes Suitcase 73 in this video.

See how John Paul Jones uses Fender Rhodes Mark I Suitcase 73

John Paul Jones

Bassist, Keyboardist

Led Zeppelin

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John Paul Jones playing a Fender Rhodes Suitecase 73 with Led Zeppelin at the Old Refectory in Southampton, England in March 1971. The Keyboards of Led Zeppelin & John Paul Jones website covers Jones's use of Rhodes electric pianos over the years:

The Rhodes Suitcase was used on the early Led Zeppelin tours from 1971 to 1973, often with a covering showing Jones's famous rune/symbol over the speaker box.

In 1973, the "Suitcase" model was replaced by a Stage 73 model -- a similar piano, but with no speaker box. Instead, it had chrome legs to support it. It was fed to two 1960's Fender Dual Showman amplifiers so it could be as loud as the guitar amps. The Stage 73 is the Rhodes seen on the famous "No Quarter" portion of The Song Remains The Same film. The Rhodes Stage 73 model was used on the 1973 and 1975 tours.

For the 1977 tour, a third Rhodes model was used -- the larger Stage 88. It too had chrome legs for a stand, but had a full-length keyboard with 88 notes (the same number of keys as a standard piano).

See how Clairo uses Fender Rhodes Mark I Suitcase 73

Clairo

Singer, Guitarist

Shelly

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In this video of Clairo performing Juna on The Tonight Show, a member of Clairo's band can be seen playing a Rhodes piano in the back.

See how Knxwledge uses Fender Rhodes Mark I Suitcase 73

Knxwledge

Music Producer, DJ

NxWorries

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In an interview and photo shoot conducted by Hypebeast, music producer and DJ Knxwledge was documented using a Fender Rhodes Mark I Suitcase 73, confirming his use of this particular musical instrument. This detail is corroborated by the visual evidence provided in the feature titled "Knxwledge Can't Stop Working," authored by Patrick Johnson.

See how Charly García uses Fender Rhodes Mark I Suitcase 73

Charly García

Singer, Guitarist

Serú Girán

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En esta foto en la era sui generis se puede ver a charly usando un rhodes junto a un minimoog y un sintetizador arp solina string ensamble a mediados de los 70's

See how Mike Keneally uses Fender Rhodes Mark I Suitcase 73

Mike Keneally

Singer, Guitarist

Dethklok

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Mike Keneally can be seen in this photo using what looks to be a Fender Rhodes Mark I Suitcase Piano

See how Gregg Rolie uses Fender Rhodes Mark I Suitcase 73

Gregg Rolie

Singer, Keyboardist

Journey

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Throughout this video, Rolie can be seen playing a Fender Rhodes Mark I Suitcase 73 Piano with Santana in 1970.

See how Gen Hoshino uses Fender Rhodes Mark I Suitcase 73

Gen Hoshino

Singer, Guitarist

SAKEROCK

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In an Instagram video posted by Gen Hoshino under the caption "ピコーン! (創造のレコーディング中)" which means "Behind the scenes recording 'Create'," Gen Hoshino can be seen playing a Fender Rhodes Mark I Suitcase 73. Additionally, in the music video for the song "Create," he is also shown playing this instrument in the opening seconds. This confirms his use of the Fender Rhodes Mark I Suitcase 73 in his work. (Music video link : https://youtu.be/74FIsXlS0EQ?si=qo-B1nSlQznzj1v9)

See how Gil Scott-Heron uses Fender Rhodes Mark I Suitcase 73

Gil Scott-Heron

Singer, Rapper

Artists United Against Apartheid

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In this photo, Gil Scott-Heron is seen with a Fender Rhodes Mark I Suitcase 73.

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Darby Cicci

Keyboardist

The Antlers

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Darby frequently used a Suitcase Rhoades Piano, MicroKorg, MS-20, DSI Mopho desktop synth, and DSI Tetra desktop synth while touring with The Antlers. Most notably in 2009-2010 while on tour in support of the album "Hospice."

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