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Description

The Wurlitzer 112 was the first widely available model of Wurlitzer. Its one-of-a-kind tone can be attributed to its unique early reeds and powerful tube amplifier. The 112’s amp is one of the best Wurlitzer amplifiers: more like a Fender 5E3 than the minimalist single-gain-stage 120 amplifier that followed. Because all of the controls are mounted on the side, the 112 also lacks the (arguably tone-sucking) wiring harness of later 100-series Wurlitzers.

The downside is that the 112 has the most primitive mechanical action, so it is more difficult to maintain than later models. But if you can get over the clunky feel, this Wurlitzer is an amazing addition to any studio.

Product specs

Brand Wurlitzer
Model 112 64-Key Electric Piano
Finish Beige
Year 1955 - 1956
Made In United States
Categories Electric Pianos
Analog / Digital Analog
Color Family Tan
Key Size Full Size
Keyboard Action Weighted
Number of Keys 64 Keys

FAQs

What makes the Wurlitzer 112 electric piano unique compared to other models?

The Wurlitzer 112, produced between 1955 and 1956, is known for its distinctive warm, mellow tone and weighted keyboard action, making it a favorite among vintage electric piano enthusiasts. Its analog design and full-size keys contribute to its classic feel and sound.

How many keys does the Wurlitzer 112 have, and are they full-sized?

The Wurlitzer 112 features 64 full-sized keys. This provides a comfortable playing experience similar to that of an acoustic piano, appealing to both professional musicians and hobbyists seeking a vintage electric piano.

Is the Wurlitzer 112 electric piano suitable for live performances?

Yes, the Wurlitzer 112 is suitable for live performances, thanks to its robust build and distinctive analog sound. However, its vintage nature may require regular maintenance to ensure optimal performance on stage.

How does the keyboard action of the Wurlitzer 112 compare to modern electric pianos?

The Wurlitzer 112 features weighted keyboard action, providing a tactile response similar to acoustic pianos. While modern electric pianos may offer more advanced digital features, the 112 is cherished for its authentic vintage feel and sound.

What type of sound can I expect from the Wurlitzer 112?

The Wurlitzer 112 delivers a warm, mellow tone with a rich analog character, making it ideal for genres that benefit from a classic electric piano sound, such as jazz, blues, and rock. Its unique tonal qualities have made it a sought-after instrument for vintage sound enthusiasts.

Jeremy Borum

Jeremy Borum

Wurlitzer Wurli 112 Fully Restored - Ray Charles What'd I Say

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Wurlitzer Wurli 112 Fully Restored - Ray Charles What'd I Say

Jeremy Borum

Jeremy Borum

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Wurlitzer 112 Electric Piano Restoration

Vintage Vibe

Vintage Vibe

Video thumbnail for I Wanna Get Next to You played on a vintage 1955 Wurlitzer 112 by Tropical Fish

I Wanna Get Next to You played on a vintage 1955 Wurlitzer 112

Tropical Fish

Tropical Fish

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Wurlitzer 112

PreparedRhodes

PreparedRhodes

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Wurlitzer 112 Effects Loop Mod by Tropical Fish Vintage Instruments - Demo Song

Tropical Fish

Tropical Fish

Video thumbnail for 1954 Wurlitzer EP Model 112 | A demo by Lennart Temmink | Part 1 of 4 by Woodstock Recording Studio

1954 Wurlitzer EP Model 112 | A demo by Lennart Temmink | Part 1 of 4

Woodstock Recording Studio

Woodstock Recording Studio

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See how Al Kooper uses Wurlitzer 112

Al Kooper

Guitarist, Keyboardist

Blood, Sweat & Tears

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Kooper can be seen here playing a Wurlitzer 112 with The Blues Project circa 1966.

See how quickly, quickly uses Wurlitzer 112

quickly, quickly

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quickly, quickly uses a Wurlitzer 112 in the studio, as confirmed by an Instagram post from qqitemstorage, which states, "1956 wurlitzer 112a just acquired in seattle. easy to fall in love with."

See how Peter Levin uses Wurlitzer 112

Peter Levin

Keyboardist

Five Blind Boys of Alabama

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Levin can be seen here playing a Wurlitzer 112 electric piano.

See how Pris Wenzell uses Wurlitzer 112

Pris Wenzell

Singer, Keyboardist

The Pleasure Seekers

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In this photo, the Pleasure Seekers are huddled around a Wurlitzer 112 electric piano. Pris Wenzell can be seen in the middle with blonde hair.

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