I had a Clavinet Pianet back in the day. It worked flawlessly regardless whether it was is a freezing cold rehearsal room or on a hot stage. Amazing technology!
Sounds lovely, going to drop you an email soon about getting the Clav looked at soon. Fed up fixing the house up, need to spend some money on the important things again, lol
@@PreparedRhodes Good idea, I'll check on the web for vintage pedals that used that chip. However some of the modern ones can certainly emulate that sound, but without the original, it might be difficult to find the correct effect.
@@doubleget You have what exactly for sale? A complete M, or just a preamp, or an effect pedal? I have researched the subject a few months ago and discovered that the Pianet T doesn't have the same type of reeds & pickups than the earlier models, so just adding a replica of a model M preamp wouldn't give the same sound. Therefore I will keep looking for a Pianet M. I am in Canada, so importing one from the USA might be quite expensive...
@@altair7001 Hello Altair, I have a Pianet M, that I am going to sell. But unfortunately I live in Belgium. That will be even more expensive. I am sorry.
I had a Clavinet Pianet back in the day. It worked flawlessly regardless whether it was is a freezing cold rehearsal room or on a hot stage. Amazing technology!
Wow the modulation is incredible. It's absolutely gorgeous.
Gorgeous sound.
Thanks!
Sounds good very mellow 70s
Sounds lovely, going to drop you an email soon about getting the Clav looked at soon. Fed up fixing the house up, need to spend some money on the important things again, lol
Cool, just let me know!
Fascinating stuff, keep it up
Thanks, I'll try my best! I have lots of interesting keyboards to work through, just need to get the time to make some more videos.
this is beautiful
Thank you
Great sound. Now if only these things had a sustain pedal and external input- it could easily be a decent substitute for a Rhodes
very nice !
didn't Rod Argent use one in the Zombies
HUMONGOUS HANDS
I should play upright bass
That looks and sounds very cool. Where did it come from?
Hohner from Germany
Steve Wonder used to play a Hohner D6 on superstition
Has anybody ever made a replica of this amp? I would love to add that to my Pianet T.
I'd look for stereo pedals that use the TDA1022 or something similar.
@@PreparedRhodes Good idea, I'll check on the web for vintage pedals that used that chip. However some of the modern ones can certainly emulate that sound, but without the original, it might be difficult to find the correct effect.
Well, i have one for sale.
@@doubleget You have what exactly for sale? A complete M, or just a preamp, or an effect pedal? I have researched the subject a few months ago and discovered that the Pianet T doesn't have the same type of reeds & pickups than the earlier models, so just adding a replica of a model M preamp wouldn't give the same sound. Therefore I will keep looking for a Pianet M. I am in Canada, so importing one from the USA might be quite expensive...
@@altair7001 Hello Altair, I have a Pianet M, that I am going to sell. But unfortunately I live in Belgium. That will be even more expensive. I am sorry.
Love that you don’t play in key of C. Black keys just sound better.