This was the simplest of Farfisa Compact Organ. It is by far the most common Farfisa available on the market today. It’s list price in 1968 was a mere $495, something every suburban garage rocker could possibly talk their parents into buying for them. How could they resist this 49 key, C to C keyboard, with a little of that Farfisa bite.
The Mini had just three tabs for sound, but it did have Vibrato, the Multi Tone Knee Booster, and the ALL Booster tab all wrapped up in a fantastically awesome avacado green tolex covered plywood case.
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Hello! I have to admit, that it doesn’t fit to this particular article, but … I own a Farfisa Louvre which I bought (used!) about 1985 or so. I love its sound, it has the “rotating sound”, which is – of course – not the Leslie sound, but creates a lively sound, nevertheless. Do you know what happened to the company? Bye, Frank
The Farfisa company is still in business in Italy. They no longer manufacture organs (a wise move considering how many organs have been sold in the last 30 years…). They manufacture telcom equipment and intercom systems now.
I have the same organ great shape even the cover is in great shape
what might be worth