Your Guide To: The Wurlitzer 200a
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- Опубліковано 28 чер 2024
- Finally! The video on the ever popular Wurlitzer 200a!
Backstory: 0:00 - 0:52
Electronics: 0:52 - 2:56
Reeds: 2:56 - 6:32
Keys: 6:32 - 8:45
Lid Paint Job: 8:45 - 9:42
Bottom Paint Job: 9:42 - 14:00
IEC Port: 14:00 - 15:04
Key Whitening: 15:04 - 16:11
Finishing Touches: 16:11 - 16:53
Wrap-up: 16:53 - 17:10
Demo One: 17:10 - 17:43
Demo Two: 17:43 - 18:39
It looks very nice, perfect colors for the era and of course it sounds great!
Thank you!!
Steve Espinola. What a legend. Within a day of me being in the Wurlitzer group, he gave me such great advice straight away and DM'd me with info about which jack springs to buy.
Very!
Thank you for your perseverance, you are an incredible human being!!!!
Thank you so much!!
I love your honesty
I'm glad you appreciate it; this one was a tougher one to put out, definitely wish I could have known some things beforehand, but that's how you learn for next time :)
Very interesting video , hope to add one to my vintage keyboard collection one day. Thanks a lot . Cheers from France, philippe
No problem, thanks for watching!
Another nice restoration. The shiny keys look brand new and more inviting to play than worn yellow keys. Cheers.
Thank you Steven!
Great video! Thanks for all your work on the videos and restorations! So glad I found this channel.
Thank you so much!!
It's really impressive that you are able to fix an instrument like this yourself. It would make a great video to document the restoration process as it happens, rather than to talk about it after the facts. Maybe it would have the potential to become a viral video, who knows? 🙂But of course I'm aware it would take MUCH more effort to shoot and edit such type of a video...
Thank you!! I do actually record most of the process as it happens, but never with a good mic and usually in bad audio conditions, so I just use it as b-roll. Maybe filming the process start to finish no stops would cut my projects timeline down by a month or two LOL
Great job. Did re-capping help with any noise. Mine is kind of has a hiss/buzz to it and Im planning on doing a re-cap as well.
100%! It was nowhere near this quiet before, but I'd only put that work into a 200a; 200's you're fighting uphill with that original board...
Nice job…how did you know how to repair it…did you take a course or your just handy ?
I'm a full time piano technician, so most of it I already know but I get the rest of my knowledge from helpful friends I've met online--thank you!
@@analogemma Makes sense now, you are really good at what you do…..love your guitar stuff too…
@@nationalduo4945 Thank you so much! This one is for sale along with most of the keyboards I review :)
The piano looks and sounds fantastic. Great job on the restoration.
@@georgespencer3973 Thank you George!