wurlitzer electric piano 206a conversion - part 7

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Uploaded by on Jun 3, 2010

his is a video i'm making about not really knowing how to chop a 206a. please do not follow anything i say because i'm an idiot. i just wanted to post this so maybe i could get some tips from some people who have been through this process.

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  • you didn't do the "jumper" vibrato mod. google it, student models have vibrato built right in you just have to put a jumper in. i don't know how to explain but you just need a pot, soldering iron and a wire.

    change the speaker selector to vibrato pot and you're on your way.

  • @testclipper that's true for the 206 but not the 206a. The components were never added.

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  • @diasnovuelen Because he "chopped" it, meaning he took the base off purposely, to make it portable.

  • great videos,i just wonder, why dindt u put some legs to the wurly ??

  • Congratulations! I enjoyed watching your harrowing journey and now feel confident I can do it as well! Gracias!

  • @tyleryesta1 @tyleryesta1 this is very true. I had some doubts with the first video with the Vacuming and going "OHHH YEAHHH", but he clearly figured the wurly out pretty well. However in this somewhat exclusive world of vintage keyboards, I appreciate the humor and lack of ego :)

  • great job man.. Just drop the dumb blonde act. you obviously have some skills.

  • Yes!

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