The
Cembalet is a type of electro-mechanical piano built by the
Hohner company of Trossingen,
West Germany from the late-1950s to the early 1970s. The designer of the Cembalet was
Ernst Zacharias. The Cembalet was a reed-based
electric piano intended for home use. It was the first keyboard produced by Hohner as a piano-like instrument rather than an instrument having the sustained note of an
organ. It was adopted by popular musicians for recording and performance in the early 1960s due to its portability and ability to be amplified by electronic means.