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The wurly sound that I really enjoy is the one used by supertramp. Do you know which model do they (supertramp) use?

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The wurly sound that I really enjoy is the one used by supertramp. Do you know which model do they (supertramp) use?

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I BELIEVE that supertramp used a 200A for all their recordings. They also doctored up the sound using compression, chorusing, reverb, etc. I’m currently researching this subject. Question: I’ve seen some models selling on the ebay, for example: There is an EP200A in auction that has a broken middle C reed and has no sustain pedal. Is the broken reed a bad sign? Can the piano be in a bad shape, from an internal point of view, or a broken reed is somehow usual? The reeds can be broken rather easily…this is a common problem. I wouldn’t worry about it too much, since it happens fairly often, especially with players that like to hit hard to get that “barking” tone that rockers like so well!

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