PR, SHMEE-R,.............
These instruments are a one of a kind.
When it finally does become available many old lovers and new will buy it.
I have been fighting sample libraries and hardware romplers since the '90s, and of course I am getting by, but a real Rhodes is exactly that.
My immations all have 2 out of the 3 sound requirements I need, but zero action. I did however get a fair action emu from the Oberheim MC3000 with it's intensely deep programmable velocity curves and tables.
But at the end of the day the Rhodes, D6 and Wurly are still far from being emulated. But the sounds are close enough to keep me happy.
I just got an expensive DSP rack that was a year late being released, and many cacklers complained and said the company would die on the vine, etc.
But when you release a top shelf, bug free product, if it's hot, it'll sell.
Be thankful our hardware isn't like software that developers seem to release and fix as they go. That kind of trickery don't fly w/ hardware.