I have mixed feelings about this one. On the one hand, I think they nailed the "worn out" sound, it is very realistic, as someone who owned a Fender-Rhodes back in the day. And that, with all it's warts, is also the problem. While it sounds authentic, I'm not sure it sounds "good," or at least pleasing to me. It didn't help that the long video featured the most annoying and non-musical piano playing ever in a demo. And the demo audio was mostly featuring the whacked out sound possibilities. Just not as musical for me, more like something for sound designer geeks or 80's music, not my favorite, TBH. Of course it's soooo cheap that it might be worth it for the one or two times where you are really trying to nail that live, oldies sound. And frankly it does have a living, breathing quality to it. I love me my Lounge Lizard, PianoTeq, and Arturia rhodes and wurlies, but at that price it might tempt me "just in case," because it does sound really, really old...like me