What lead do you need to connect a wah wah pedal to a wurlitzer electric piano?
[2010-05-21 14:16:08]

Q: Its a wurlitzer 200a and i want to get a vox crybaby wah wah pedal, just a little unsure what kind of lead I would need to connect them.

A: It's been a while since I saw one of these pianos. However, I would be very surprised if they have anything but a regular 1/4" mono jack out. This is the same as you have on amps, effects pedals etc.

Wit this, you'll just need a regular

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The Wurlitzer piano is usually a 64-note instrument whose keyboard range is from A an octave above the lowest note of a standard 88-note piano to the C an octave below the top note of an 88-note piano. Inventor Benjamin Miessner had designed an amplified conventional upright piano in the 1930s, and Wurlitzer used his electrostatic pickup design, but replaced the strings with struck steel reeds....

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The world-class Digidesign Velvet virtual electric piano provides you with highly realistic emulations of 4 of the most legendary electric pianos: The Fender Rhodes Suitcase, MK I and MK II Stage Pianos, and the Wurlitzer A200. The world-class Digidesign Velvet virtual electric piano provides you with highly realistic emulations of 4 of the most legendary electric pianos: The Fender Rhodes Suitcase, MK I and MK II Stage Pianos, and the...

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Wurlitzer electric piano (UNKOWN model, most likely a 120 but…)

This is most likely an after market add on but the addition looks well done and as old as the rest of the piano. However, There is a large multi-pin plug under the piano next to the sustain pedal connection. Could you help me to identify this old wurlitzer electric piano. It has no vibrato and has a large multi pin jack next to the sustain pedal connection, that may control an organ or something. I suspect that it is used to control some sort of electric organ or something....

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I can have either one for Christmas. Aren't I spoiled. I've never played electric guitar and just started acoustic.. but I've played piano since I was like 5... which would you pick?


i would pick the guitar.it easier to learn the electric guitar when u know how to play the acoustic

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