Rhodes Music dropped two custom MK8 electric pianos built in Leeds, and they gave people about a month to order them before shutting down the window. The Glacial version has a see-through hood with some carved frost stuff on it, and everything comes in white with blue accents. The Monolith model got a painted concrete look that makes it seem like weathered stone, and the grey finishes cover most of the body.
Both pianos use the regular MK8 internals with a 73-key keyboard and the company's analog effects setup. The Glacial costs around 16,400 bucks, and the Monolith sits at about 16,000. People who pay upfront get a free stand, and MIDI costs an extra 1,300 pounds if anyone wants it added on.
Both pianos use the regular MK8 internals with a 73-key keyboard and the company's analog effects setup. The Glacial costs around 16,400 bucks, and the Monolith sits at about 16,000. People who pay upfront get a free stand, and MIDI costs an extra 1,300 pounds if anyone wants it added on.