Elka Eh105 -

The target market was not professional musicians. The was designed for families: it sat in living rooms, played by children taking lessons or adults trying to replicate the sound of a full orchestra for a Christmas party. It featured automatic rhythms, simple chord buttons, and a small two-octave keyboard.

The unit features an for melodic presets—similar to the technology popularized by the Yamaha DX series—providing metallic leads and bright electric pianos. This is paired with PCM/Wavetable synthesis specifically for the drum sounds, giving the rhythm section more realism compared to earlier analog drum machines. Arranger & Sequencer elka eh105

Would you like a schematic reference, instructions for cleaning the keybed, or specific recording tips for the EH 105? The target market was not professional musicians

If you buy an , you have two choices: leave it "broken" for character, or restore it for reliability. Capacitors in 1970s Italian electronics are notorious for going bad. A full recap costs about $150 in parts and 4 hours of soldering. The unit features an for melodic presets—similar to

Early EH105 models lack the rhythm unit. If you see a model with only rocker tabs and no silver rhythm panel, it is a "plain" EH105.

: Features an Auto Bass Accompaniment with standard arranger functions like tempo, rhythm variation, and song sequencing. Connectivity :