Wurlitzer 700
The Wurlitzer 700 is an electric piano produced by the Wurlitzer Company in the 1970s. Known for its distinctive sound, it features a unique combination of electric and acoustic elements, making it popular in various music genres, especially rock and pop. The instrument uses a set of metal reeds that are struck by hammers, producing a warm, resonant tone.
This model is part of the larger family of Wurlitzer electric pianos, which includes the famous Wurlitzer 200. The 700 is often recognized for its portability and built-in speakers, making it a favorite among musicians for live performances and studio recordings.