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Martinic Pianet T – Resurrecting the NASA-Influenced Keyboard


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Of all the electro-mechanical keyboards, the Hohner Pianet T probably gets the least love or recognition. Martinic set out to address that.

Think about electro-mechanical keyboards and you will, almost certainly, think of the Fender Rhodes or Wurlitzer 200A. Maybe even the Yamaha CP70. But the Hohner Pianet T is always the bridesmaid, never the bride...

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