

That signature Wurlitzer “bark” is captured beautifully, especially towards the lower end of the register.

If you blindfolded me, placed the SX900 and a Wurlitzer side-by-side and asked me to discern between the two, I’d honestly be pretty stumped.

The Wurlitzer sound (or “Vintage”) is a true gem of the PSR-SX900. And if you’re after something slightly grittier, you’ve also got the option of Rhodes with a smattering of distortion, or even some phasing. The Fender Rhodes sound (labeled as “Suitcase” in the sound bank) really does well to capture the crystal-like tone of the real thing. The website just isn't responsible for that content and opinions found in customer submitted reviews.Upon playing the PSR-SX900 for the first time, I was immediately taken aback by the authenticity of some of the sounds. As always, be sure to visit the merchant is site to analyze and verify product information, price, and shipping costs. Any price and availability information displayed on or any other merchants in the time of purchase will connect with the purchase of this product. Product prices and availability are accurate by the date-time indicated and so are subject to change. The website just isn't responsible for the accuracy of pricing information, product information or the images provided.
