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Step back in time with the Wurlitzer 140, a classic electric piano that captures the essence of the 1960s with its rich, distinctive tones. This vintage gem, part of the renowned Wurlitzer series, is celebrated for its soulful sound that has graced countless recordings and live performances. With its 64 keys, the Wurlitzer 140 offers a full and expressive range, making it a favorite among musicians who cherish both its historical significance and unique audio character.

The Wurlitzer 140 is equipped with a built-in speaker, delivering a warm and organic sound that remains unmatched by modern digital pianos. Its electric action provides a responsive feel, allowing for dynamic play that ranges from soft, whispering notes to bold, resonant chords. The durable construction of the Wurlitzer 140 ensures that it stands the test of time, offering both reliability and a touch of nostalgia to any setting.

Whether you're a vintage enthusiast or a professional musician seeking that iconic Wurlitzer sound, the 140 model offers both authenticity and charm. Its unique tonal qualities make it an exceptional choice for a variety of musical styles, from jazz and blues to rock and pop.

Key Features:

  • Classic Wurlitzer electric piano design
  • Built-in speaker for authentic sound projection
  • 64 keys with electric action for responsive play
  • Renowned for its warm, soulful sound
  • Durable construction ideal for long-term use
  • Suitable for a wide range of musical styles

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See how Ian McLagan uses Wurlitzer 140

Ian McLagan

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Frone Ronnie Lane's website; "McLagan first started playing in bands in the early 1960s, initially using the Hohner Cembalet before switching to the Hammond organ and Wurlitzer electric piano, as well as occasionally playing guitar".

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