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New Mellotron MK VI

Started by Jordy, May 04, 2008, 09:50:51 AM

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Jordy

'71 Stage 73  >>  Fender Hot Rod Deluxe

pianotuner steveo

No,it sounds like software samples,not actual Mellotrons.
1960 Wurlitzer model 700 EP
1968 Gibson G101 Combo organ
1975 Rhodes Piano Bass
1979 Wurlitzer 206A EP
2009 73A Rhodes Mark 7
2009 Korg SV-1 73
2017 Yamaha P255
2020 Kawai CA99
....and a few guitars...

Jordy

Quote from: "pianotuner steveo"No,it sounds like software samples,not actual Mellotrons.

But they aren't (the prices confirm that too)
'71 Stage 73  >>  Fender Hot Rod Deluxe

gunnar

Great! I saw one in a shop as an ornament and I was completely obsessed with it (it didn't work though). I would love to play a working model...
1977 Rhodes Mark 1 73 stage
MicroKorg

tdintbl

I've known about the MkVI for a while, those I mis-memorized the price. I managed to accumulate enough money to get myself a professional solid silver flute for studies, and it turns out that was $200 more than a MkVI costs. I've decided during my life I WILL own a MkVI, and if I somehow get a cushy well paying job I'd also like to own a well restored MkI or MkII for the home.

In any case the MkVI seems to be a very impressive rework of the M400. I like the thought and care that has gone into the tweaks and fixes. If you want to Google up the MkVI there's a terrific review of it compared to the M400 on a site called HollowSun.

Someday I will get me-self a MkVI.

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