The Maestro Rythm King is an analog drum machine popularized by groups such as Sly & the Family Stone in the early 1970s.

These machines had 18 pre-programmed rhythms such as bossa nova, Samba, and cha-cha. Eight sound trigger buttons on the front demanded careful planning of sampling and fills, and a balance of control allowed users to emphasize bass or high hat.

The mark two did not change the essential sound of the Mark 1, but offered a different array of preprogrammed settings. The Mark 2 is the most popular model, dubbed the "funk box" by Sly & the Family Stone.

This pristine model is as close to brand new as you will ever find in our opinion. There isn't any wear or damage present to be seen on this unit at all.

All cords on this unit are original and in like new condition. The cover is in fantastic shape as well with no tears or cosmetic damage that can be seen. This unit is as close to MINT condition as you’ll find and works flawlessly.