Marketed by Klassic Keys GB (Ashby-de-la-Zouch, England)

Our sixth Rhodes of 2026 is a Stage 73 Mkll (USA/1980 + WOODEN keys). Its fitted with a new "Stereovibe" V Vibe pre-amp.

Stage 73 has had a KKGB "pro" service, and is now ready, all voiced and tuned, complete with steel legs and sustain pedal & rod. Note that every assembly is stamped with a number and pitch reference. Many hammer tips and damper felts have been replaced. All 73 p/ups have been checked, as have tine length, tuning springs and the sustain mechanism etc. Harp is now "up to scratch..." All 73 WOODEN keys are now cleaned, eased and regulated. They all have the ubiquitous "miracle mod" factory fitted. New springs and new screws have also been fitted to all 73 assemblies.

In our erstwhile opinion, a decent Mkll is just one click down from the performance of the ultimate Rhodes <> the Mark V (1984).This superb model is the "reference action", that V Vibe and RMG Ltd (the Mk 8 makers in UK) utilise in their electric pianos. The RMG Rhodes Stage 61 is the latest new piano on the market, and we at KKGB thoroughly endorse this one ( we ARE official MK8 dealers, if you didn't know). it even has "Steinway" wooden keys. Its priced around £7000, and you will have to wait four months for it to be made....our Mkll is half that price, and its ready to roll and rock NOW!

End result is a well set-up Stage 73 Mkll, prepared for fast jazzy playing with a light, but positive feel......It now plays superbly, with a decent "bark" when played expressively, allowing "light and shade".......the new grommets increase the stability of all assemblies, and add sustain; typically 7/8 seconds, depending on the pitch (treble end can be shorter, as metal mass decreases). Eagle-eyed viewers might notice that some p/ups are red, whilst most are white. P/ups are never guaranteed, BTW. They are like spark plugs, and can fail in the future(this is standard Rhodes stuff...).There IS a top lid with this Rhodes; this protects the keys in transit (not shown).

See attached video showing the sensational V Vibe Stereovibe pre-amp (RRP £499). This is the model for Mk1 pianos, but the features are the same. They bring Rhodes pianos into the 21-st century. NO external wires; its lithium battery-powered ~ charged by (type C) USB, which allows 3/4 hours of usage if gigging required. When in residence, simply pop in the USB connector, if and when needed! The Stereovibe makes the Rhodes active, with bass/treble cut/boost and stereo vibrato with infinite control of speed and depth...plus an FX loop...plus a sweet mid-boost.....and no floor-to-noise angst (that will keep you engineers quiet....).


Special UK price is just £3999, including FREE (mainland) delivery...maybe bespoke, maybe on a pallet. Sale is via HMRC VAT margin scheme. This simply means that no VAT may be reclaimed by registered entities. Private buyers are unaffected.

Export price is £3699. All inquiries speedily replied to. KKGB ship (nearly) world-wide.

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Listeda month ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • Mark II Stage 73-Key Electric Piano
Finish
  • Black
Categories
Year
  • 1980
Made In
  • United States
Number of Keys
  • 73 Keys
Analog / Digital
  • Analog
Key Size
  • Full Size
Keyboard Action
  • Weighted

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