Wurlitzer 600
The Wurlitzer 600 is an electric piano produced by the Wurlitzer Company in the 1960s. Known for its distinctive sound, it features a unique mechanism that uses metal tines struck by hammers, producing a bright and resonant tone. The instrument became popular in various music genres, especially in rock and pop.
This model is part of a series of electric pianos that contributed to the rise of electronic music. The Wurlitzer brand is also famous for its jukeboxes and organs, making it a significant player in the music industry during the mid-20th century.