Hohner Pianet N from (est.) 1966! Has been previously serviced with new sticky pads (from Ken Rich), amplifier recap/servicing, and IEC power connector.
A ton of people mistake the electric piano sound (the majority of it, anyway) heard on many famous Beatles recordings as a Wurlitzer when it is, in fact, a Pianet N. This is the sound! It works (and sounds) very similar to a Wurly in the way of being a reed piano, but instead of hammers striking, it uses sticky pads that attach to the reeds and “pluck” the reed when the key is played. It’s a lot of fun and a great, immediately pleasing tone. The tremolo is also fantastic!
No legs or pedal. Some cigarette burns on the casing (pictured). Guy loved it so much he couldn’t keep his cigarette in his mouth! No smoke smell whatsoever, not even slightly. All the servicing was performed prior to it arriving here, so I don’t know how old the new sticky pads are but they all work and feel fresh. They are the ones that used to be available from Ken Rich and are superior to any currently available replacement. **The back panel is pictured without some screws — they are not gone, they were simply removed for inspection/cleaning and put back after the photos**.
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| Condition | Good (Used) Good condition items function properly but may exhibit some wear and tear.Learn more |
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