MATRIXSYNTH: Roland Rhodes Model 660 Music Keyboard Synthesizer


Monday, May 03, 2010

Roland Rhodes Model 660 Music Keyboard Synthesizer


via this auction

Anyone know more about this one?

Update via vince66 in the comments: "I had one of these in the late 80s/ early 90's. Sound wise it's pretty much the same as a Roland U20 but has much better midi implementation, and it reades the u110/u20 rom cards."








5 comments:

  1. I had one of these in the late 80s/ early 90's. Sound wise it's pretty much the same as a Roland U20 but has much better midi implementation, and it reades the u110/u20 rom cards.

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  2. and one of the few keyboard around those years that came with an arpeggiator.

    My friend had one back then and we had some fun recording the arpeggiator's output into an MC-50. It was cool to try on drums too.

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  3. I STILL have mine from the 80's and it is the ONLY keyboard out of at least 30 that I have kept and will never sell. Mainly due to the killer brass sounds that so far no other current keyboard has even come close to. Organs, pianos, and strings---at least 2 great setting each. Hope mine never dies. Keyboardist from Orange, CT

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  4. I have a brand new Rhodes model 660 with all cords still in box. Any offers? AND 3 CPU CARDS

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  5. YOU CAN REACH ME AT MARKKASPRZAK@HOTMAIL.COM

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