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MARCODI HARPEJJI K-24
Estimated price for orientation: 4 750 $
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Description Condition: Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition Brand: Marcodi Model: K-24
Marcodi Harpejji K-24 (serial # 00096)Like new condition.
Bamboo body with custom black trim and custom black logos.
Includes power supply and tuning wrench, plus 2 sets of strings, audio connector cable, and string wipes.
This model usually sells for around $6000.00 (+shipping)
It can be yours for $4750.00 (+shipping+packing est. about $225+) pick up in person preferred.Well cared for, zero issues. I am assuming that you have done the research on the instrument if you are considering one. Marcodi has them listed with an 8 month wait. This is your chance to get one for less money, and right away. I will ship it professionally packed. I am also willing to arrange local pick up, or to meet halfway anywhere within a couple hours of Alameda, California. Message me if you want to figure out if that is feasible. PayPal only, and continental US only, please.The harpejji is an electric stringed musical instrument developed in 2007 by Tim Meeks, founder of Marcodi Musical Products, and is a descendant of the StarrBoard [1][2]. The instrument aims to bridge the gap in sound and technique between the guitar and the piano. The playing surface has an isomorphic keyboard layout arranged in ascending whole tones across strings, and ascending semi-tones as the strings travel away from the player with a five octave range from A0 to A5. The first harpejji model, the 24 string d1, was produced from January 2008[3] through May 2010. It was subsequently replaced by the k24 which also has 24 strings. The latter model includes updates to the internal electronics, a simplification of the fretboard marker system, and a change from maple to bamboo as the primary wood for the instrument. In January 2011, the g16, a smaller 16 string model with a four octave range (from C2 to C6) and mono output, was introduced. All harpejjis use an electronic muting system to dampen unfretted strings and minimize the impact of sympathetic vibrations.
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| Condition: | Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition | Brand: | Marcodi |
| Model: | K-24 |
Marcodi Harpejji K-24 (serial # 00096)Like new condition.
Bamboo body with custom black trim and custom black logos.
Includes power supply and tuning wrench, plus 2 sets of strings, audio connector cable, and string wipes.
This model usually sells for around $6000.00 (+shipping)
It can be yours for $4750.00 (+shipping+packing est. about $225+) pick up in person preferred.Well cared for, zero issues. I am assuming that you have done the research on the instrument if you are considering one. Marcodi has them listed with an 8 month wait. This is your chance to get one for less money, and right away. I will ship it professionally packed. I am also willing to arrange local pick up, or to meet halfway anywhere within a couple hours of Alameda, California. Message me if you want to figure out if that is feasible. PayPal only, and continental US only, please.The harpejji is an electric stringed musical instrument developed in 2007 by Tim Meeks, founder of Marcodi Musical Products, and is a descendant of the StarrBoard [1][2]. The instrument aims to bridge the gap in sound and technique between the guitar and the piano. The playing surface has an isomorphic keyboard layout arranged in ascending whole tones across strings, and ascending semi-tones as the strings travel away from the player with a five octave range from A0 to A5. The first harpejji model, the 24 string d1, was produced from January 2008[3] through May 2010. It was subsequently replaced by the k24 which also has 24 strings. The latter model includes updates to the internal electronics, a simplification of the fretboard marker system, and a change from maple to bamboo as the primary wood for the instrument. In January 2011, the g16, a smaller 16 string model with a four octave range (from C2 to C6) and mono output, was introduced. All harpejjis use an electronic muting system to dampen unfretted strings and minimize the impact of sympathetic vibrations.
Bamboo body with custom black trim and custom black logos.
Includes power supply and tuning wrench, plus 2 sets of strings, audio connector cable, and string wipes.
This model usually sells for around $6000.00 (+shipping)
It can be yours for $4750.00 (+shipping+packing est. about $225+) pick up in person preferred.Well cared for, zero issues. I am assuming that you have done the research on the instrument if you are considering one. Marcodi has them listed with an 8 month wait. This is your chance to get one for less money, and right away. I will ship it professionally packed. I am also willing to arrange local pick up, or to meet halfway anywhere within a couple hours of Alameda, California. Message me if you want to figure out if that is feasible. PayPal only, and continental US only, please.The harpejji is an electric stringed musical instrument developed in 2007 by Tim Meeks, founder of Marcodi Musical Products, and is a descendant of the StarrBoard [1][2]. The instrument aims to bridge the gap in sound and technique between the guitar and the piano. The playing surface has an isomorphic keyboard layout arranged in ascending whole tones across strings, and ascending semi-tones as the strings travel away from the player with a five octave range from A0 to A5. The first harpejji model, the 24 string d1, was produced from January 2008[3] through May 2010. It was subsequently replaced by the k24 which also has 24 strings. The latter model includes updates to the internal electronics, a simplification of the fretboard marker system, and a change from maple to bamboo as the primary wood for the instrument. In January 2011, the g16, a smaller 16 string model with a four octave range (from C2 to C6) and mono output, was introduced. All harpejjis use an electronic muting system to dampen unfretted strings and minimize the impact of sympathetic vibrations.