DUBREQ STYLOPHONE POCKET ELECTRIC ORGAN

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DUBREQ STYLOPHONE POCKET ELECTRIC ORGAN

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This is the Stylophone, a pocket sized, electronic organ that was made famous in the 70’s and was  one of the first anologue synthesizers.   Back in the 70’s this electronic music device was the must-have gadget–a breakthrough in musical experimentation and it was  re-released with a few essential improvements for today’s user, but still with its ultimate retro-styled looks.  It enables the user to create music by tapping and dragging a stylus across a metallic surface; moving the stylus around the metal surface will alter the pitch of the note sounding from the internal speaker.

The re-released Stylophone now has a headphones output, allowing users to experiment and create music without compromising the sanity of those in the close vicinity. It also has an audio input, which enables the user to connect and play an MP3 player (or other audio device) and jam along with their favourite tracks.  The Stylophone  has been used by the likes of David Bowie in “Space Oddity” and also made an appearance on Doctor Who. Fantastic fun for all the family and small enough to take with you anywhere. This is in great condition and comes complete with box and instructions however the 2-way adapter is missing-easily replaced. Please email me if you have any questions or would like more pictures.

 

 

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Category: Musical Instruments:Keyboards and Pianos:Electronic Keyboards
Location: shrewsbury, Shropshire