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#1
Hello,

I am considering buying a suitcase. I found an MK1 79 and an MK2 80. I read the difference is in theory only cosmetics between these two models. However I listened to them and the MK2 sound pretty similar to my stage MK2, while the MK1 sounds really like I would expect from... well... an MK1, more fat and sweet.

Is it true that late MK1 and MK2 sound the same? Do this apply also to suitcases?
#2
The Fender Rhodes Electric Piano / Pedal
March 22, 2021, 10:34:19 AM
Hello,

My Rhodes (MKII, wooden keys, 1980) has been repaired by a professional restorer when I bought it, and it has always been in good shape. I have a Twin Reverb Red Knob, a Crunch Master or a ME-25 Boss pedal for amplification. But the problems I report below stay the same with all of these amplification options.

I have never been happy with the sound really, and I am always playing around with eqing in order to find a good sound. . Don't know if it's the valves of the amplifier, or my ears, but my perception always change from day to day. And I am usually not happy.

Question 1: in particular, I find that one setting is good for "comping": I play a bass line with the left hand around the bottom two octaves, and chords with the right hand around the center of the keyboard. In this way it sounds absolutely gorgeous. Its really fantastic.  But if I start improvising, playing phrases on the upper octaves, then it sounds bad.
Or the opposite: good equing for higher octaves (less treble), but then when "comping" it sounds lacking life.
If I try settings in between, it does not sound great: actually it becomes not so nice in both departments.

Question 2: how does the pedal behave in a Rhodes? On my Rhodes if I keep it pressed for more than, say, half bar, the sound become kind of hollow, empty, thin. So I have to use the pedal with extreme care, because it strongly worsen the sound. Obviously I am not saying I would like to keep the pedal pressed as in a piano, maybe even over sevaral bars, but really I'd like to be able to keep it pressed for longer time. Is this how the Rhodes pedal work, or maybe there could be an issue on my Rhodes?
#3
Parts, Service, Maintenance & Repairs / Leg braces
April 24, 2010, 09:40:48 AM
Hi,

I have a Mark II since few months, and I never used its leg braces.

Now I decided to mount them but I have a problem: the leg brace mounted on the left tends to fall off the back leg. Thi is becuase it fits in to the back leg from its "front", so it slips off (differently than the leg brace mounted on the right, which fit into the back leg from the "back", and therefore it is firmly "anchored").

Basicaly, my two leg braces looks exactly the same. Is this correct? Or is it supposed to be a left and a right one? In these case I received "same side" legs.

Or am i making some mistake in mounting the leg braces?
#4
The Fender Rhodes Electric Piano / how many rhodes built?
February 17, 2010, 07:00:57 PM
How many Mark I and Mark II have ever been built?
#5
Amps, Effects & Recording Techniques / Electric Mistress
February 16, 2010, 04:59:53 AM
Hi,

I would like to achieve that Jamiroquai sound and I am planning to get an Electro Harmonix Electric Mistress stompbox.

I am confused about which model to buy: Electric Mistress Stereo, Electric Mistress Deluxe, or simply Electric Mistress (I guess this is the vintage version)?

I would like to avoid the expensive vintage version, so among the newly produced which one I should go for? Or in order to get the Jamiroquai sound I specifically need the vintage one?
#6
Amps, Effects & Recording Techniques / mono o stereo?
February 16, 2010, 04:18:09 AM
Again me, a newbie here.

Is the Rhodes a mono instrument, as well as a guitar, right? So am I supposed to plug it into the mixer in a mono channel?

I am now using it through a Pod xt, which has a stereo output. Does the Pod make the mono signal become stereo?

Also, I have a Small Stone phase shifter. It only has one in and one out, so it is a mono effect, right?

If I will use a preamp, will this also make the signal become stereo?
#7
Hi, I just bought a Rhodes Mark II Stage.

I am trying to find out in which year it was made.

The harp production start date code on the tonebar is 3 digits (black ink), not 4! It is 680.

The harp production end date code (also on the upper right hand corner, just under the Badge) is 0904.

On the right hand of this code I can also see another black ink stamp: its a circle and  "FRR 15" is written inside it.
#8
Hi, Im a newbie.

My set up is currently:

Rhodes > passive Mixer > KRK VXT-4 Monitors (active)

I tried to connect a Small Stone (between the Rhodes and the Mixer), but it does not work. Do I need a preamp to use the Small Stone?

Also: I have the chance to use Infinity Beta 50 speakers. Do you think it will sound better than the KRK monitors? I need an amp to use those speakers: will it work also with the Small Stone?

So, summarizing: if I want to use both the Small Stone and the Infinity Beta 50 speakers, do I need both an amp AND a preamp, or only one amp?
#9
Hi,

I own a Mark II Stage and I am going to buy a Small Stone and an Electric Mistress. I heard that the old issues are analog and the new ones are digital, is this true?

How big is the difference between the vintage and the new issues in terms of sound?  

Is it really worthed to pay 2 times or more for the vintage version?
#10
Other Keyboards & Software Synths / soft syhtn
December 10, 2007, 08:49:47 AM
HI, I fall in love with the rhodes sound!

I have a Casio Privia, and its electric piano1 is an approximation of the Rhodes sound. I also use as plugins: Lazysnake, Mr Ray22 and rhodes sampled sounds on my Halion sampler.

I was now trying to get closer to the sound I really like. In particular i am aiming to the sound called "sunlightglasses" from this page:

http://www.fenderrhodes.com/history/effects.php

Which virtual plugins should I use to achieve this sound, or at least to go a bit closer to it? Do you think an hardware preamp is a must, or shall I try with some tube plugins to begin with? Which one?

Thanks