At the recent 2007 NAMM Expo,the classic Rhodes piano was reintroduced, with a flurry of recommendations from notable keyboardists. The new Rhodes Mark 7 A is a true electromechanical instrument, available in 88-, 73- and 61-key sizes.
“You got it better than right, its unbelievable,” said Stevie Wonder., while Brian Auger of Oblivion Express said that “The new Rhodes are awesome.”
We had a chance to check these out at NAMM, and they looked great and brought a lot of welcome updates, including MIDI.
Here are the details:Rhodes Mark 7A Features:
- All Rhodes Pianos True Rhodes Electromechanical Designed
- 9 new models featuring state-of-art-design and Mark 7 technology
- Three different sizes: 88-, 73-, and 61-key sizes in passive, active, and active MIDI configurations
- Light, transportable, hi-performance neodymium speaker systems
- Volume controled front to back Speaker Platform
- Lighter overall weight
- Mark 7 technology
- Modular format
- Passive-to-active capability with MIDI
- Pre-amp with hi-performance 3-band equalizer
- Tremolo and pitch bend
- Wood keys and key bed
- LCD screen
- Ventilated humidity system
- Mark 5 action design
- Dual-panel USB ports
- New stand design
- New pedal design
- Safety locking system
- Headphone capability
- Durable custom and soft-touch finishes
About Feb. 1 I ordered a Mark 7 Active with the speaker platform. Like a kid anxious around
Christmas, I can't wait for "that sound" in my home!!
About Feb. 1 I ordered a Mark 7 Active with the speaker platform. Like a kid anxious around
Christmas, I can't wait for "that sound" in my home!!
About Feb. 1 I ordered a Mark 7 Active with the speaker platform. Like a kid anxious around
Christmas, I can't wait for "that sound" in my home!!