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Published on 12/21/07 at 12:58
This is a combo organ probably late 70 early 80. It is loosely painted wood in black and has a HP and a line out. It has a few sounds, like all organ combos, there is no expressive as possible to the keyboard. It has cheap-sounding beats in the style Bontempi organs from the same period. Besides, there is no better! (See below).

UTILIZATION

It is very easy to use but I prefer to say limited, because when compared to other combo organ, without going to vox continental, there are much better on the market.

SOUNDS

Sounds are used in the cheap kind. They are more or less square waves generated by filtered octave dividers in order to limit manufacturing costs. it has nothing to do with a synth or with a hammond organ type. It's a combo organ Italian. Usable, but very limited and what we appreciate in her is just the cheap. And this is where there is a concern.

OVERALL OPINION

Obviously there is an epidemic of AF Antonellis of this model at astronomical prices. It will benefit from a few to draw a maximum of dough, but for many people based on the argus are selling at 200 or 300 euros, in good faith I guess. Let's be serious, an organ like that is from 20 to 30 euros, 60 for those looking for the absolutely unique look it is true, but not 200 or 300. For those who want what's looking rather a Bontempi HF201 (there is one as a gift on AudioFanzine when I write this opinion), a gem rodeo, a junior eko, or model nearby. it will cost you 4 or 5 times cheaper. And if you really 200 or 300 euros to make, a Farfisa VIP or fast, a eko tiger, are a much better investment.