Eh105 - Elka

Automatically generates basslines based on the played chords.

, valued more for its niche character and history than for high-end professional synthesis. or are you looking for current prices for a vintage unit? elka eh105

| Feature | Elka EH105 | Farfisa Compact | Hammond L-100 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Warm, dark, woody | Bright, aggressive, piercing | Thick, tonewheel-based | | Portability | Heavy (spinet) | Medium (combo) | Very Heavy (spinet) | | Vibrato | Lush, sine-wave | Choppy, multi-select | Scanner vibrato (complex) | | Build Quality | Good (Italian) | Excellent | Tank-like (American) | | Current Value | $200 - $600 | $800 - $2000 | $500 - $1500 | | Best For | Horror, indie, lo-fi | Garage, punk, 60s rock | Blues, rock, jazz | Automatically generates basslines based on the played chords

: Because of its age and circuitry, the

Because it was mass-produced in Italy and not marketed as a "pro" instrument, the was sold relatively cheaply. It never gained the prestige of a Farfisa Compact or a Vox Continental. As a result, thousands of these units ended up in thrift stores, attics, and landfill sites. | Feature | Elka EH105 | Farfisa Compact

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