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Pianet T

The Pianet T was manufactured by Hohner® from 1977 to the early 1980s. Originally intended for home use, the Pianet was created by visionary designer, Ernst Zacharias, also the inventor of the Clavinet®. Made with gigging musicians in mind, the compact and portable Pianet T was the simplest of any of the electromagnetic keyboards at the time – no tremolo, no controls, not even a volume knob. The Pianet employs foam and leather pads which stick to the reeds. Depressing a key causes the sticky pad to pull on the reed, bending it upward – when it lets go, the reed vibrates. The Pianet T used a silicone activation pad, new metal composition for the reeds, and passive pickups. As you can hear in the videos, the model “T” has a much mellower sound than its predecessors.

The Pianet T was manufactured by Hohner® from 1977 to the early 1980s. Made with gigging musicians in mind, the compact and portable Pianet T was the simplest of any of the electromagnetic keyboards at the time – no tremolo, no controls, not even a volume knob. As you can hear in the videos, the model “T” has a much mellower sound than its predecessors.