Wurlitzer electric piano
The Wurlitzer electric piano is a type of electric musical instrument that became popular in the 1960s and 1970s. It produces sound by striking metal tines with hammers, which are then amplified electrically. Known for its distinctive, warm tone, the Wurlitzer is often used in various music genres, including rock, jazz, and pop.
The most famous model, the Wurlitzer 200, features a built-in speaker and a compact design, making it easy to transport. Musicians appreciate its expressive sound and unique character, which has made it a staple in many recording studios and live performances.