Categories: Synthesizers

The Farfisa 233 electric organ of 1972

In ’06 or ’07 I found a Farfisa VIP 233 organ at the flea market.  It languished at the market for a few weeks, but even I was surprised when the seller accepted my offer of $120 for the thing.  I was taking a pretty big risk buying it, as these things are insanely complex and therefore not-really-worth-fixing if they have voice problems.  As it turned out, the big heavy beast worked perfectly.  I recently came across the original 1972 advert for the VIP-233 and it reminded me that I once owned one of these things:

It’s a versatile unit, and it sounded great… that being said, despite all its attempts to encroach on Hammond territory, it always sounds very Farfisa-y and can’t really do the Hammond thing very well.

I came across these photos of my actual unit, taken back in 2007: I shot some images of the thing so that I could sell it on Craigslist.  At the time, we wanted more of a Hammond sound and the VIP-233 just was not getting used much.  The piece sold in a matter of days for… i think… $650?  A kid came up from Brooklyn and was thrilled at the deal he got.  OK so gonna get nostalgic for a minute: in this series of photos, you see the 233 in the piano booth at my old studio on Bridgeport’s far east side – the American Fabrics Building – the same bldg that is now the home of the Preservation Sound shop.  Subtle index of time-passing?  Check out the ashtray and lighter on the little end table.  I don’t think I know anyone who smokes anymore… and a mere seven years ago, pretty much everyone I knew, myself included, did.  I suppose we have Mayor Bloomberg to thank for that?

The space depicted above was completely gutted and transformed into an art studio years ago; while my new studio has certainly been a major upgrade, it’s great to see the old spot.  I don’t think I had the VIP 233 for very long; I could only find one production that features it.  Check out the track below.  This is the band Stylofone; you may know these guys from their later work with MGMT and The Acrylics.  At about :30 in, you can hear a little moog-esque glissando; this is the unique ‘Slalom’ portamento effect the the VIP 233 offers.

chris

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  • A Farfisa is not a Hammond, and neither will fill the billet of the other. But the only reason to have a Farfisa now is to sound like Augie Meyer or Jimmy Destri.

  • I just got this organ, apparently sans pedals, for quite cheap. The keys are a bit stuck from lack of use but seem to be functional once you nudge them. I wonder how they should be cleaned. I haven't plugged this in yet, but will this evening. These are sweet units and with modern PA and monitoring, can be powered up using suitable preamplifier pedals with a bit of dirt.

  • Had a Farfisa Compact and VIP300. Played them through a Sharma cabinet. Great sound.

  • I. Had a Farfisa 233 VIP on my high school band in just that time frame. Wound up giving it away in the mid 80's. Always wanted a Hammond, but enjoyed the Farfisa when I had it

  • I owned one of these in the early 70's. The main reason I had it was portability... the legs came off and stored in the lid which snapped onto the organ to form a square package. I ran mine through a Leslie to get the most Hammondish sound I could. It was all I could afford, and that motivated me to join the military out of hich school so I could afford to buy a B3. And I did.

  • Check out a Swedish band called gyllene tider. They use a farfisa on most of their tracks. They are quite popular and usually play for a few hundred thousand people on each of their tour...

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