🎶 Pocket-sized legend, big-time sound — join the synth revolution!
The Stylophone Original Pocket Electronic Synthesizer is a compact, battery-powered analog synth featuring 35 keys and a unique stylus interface. Celebrated by icons like David Bowie, it delivers classic retro tones with built-in speaker and headphone output, plus 3.5mm connectivity for digital recording and sound manipulation. Perfect for beginners and pros craving portable, vintage synth vibes.
Item weight | 0.55 Pounds |
Body material | Metal |
Included components | Stylopohone |
Finish type | Polished or Brushed |
Manufacturer | Stylophone |
UPC | 746290051512 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00746290051512, 05060030187695 |
Product Dimensions | 5.2 x 8.66 x 4.72 cm; 249.48 g |
Batteries | 3 AA batteries required. |
Item model number | DU05151 |
Connector | 3.5mm Jack, built-in speaker, line out |
Material Type | Metal |
Instrument Key | Electronic organ |
Number of Keyboard Keys | 35 |
Country Produced In | china |
Size | H6, W12, D22 cm |
Proficiency Level | Beginner |
Colour Screen | No |
Power Source | Battery operated |
Item Weight | 249 g |
A**R
I always wanted one, and wasn’t disappointed!
I’ve wanted one of these since the 70s.I wasn’t disappointed.Brilliant little thing.Pity it doesn’t come with some more ‘music’
G**R
Simple music and great fun
These are great. These have improved amazingly from when they were first made. The output to an amp is amazing sounds like a big instrument. Great price too.
K**R
Fun instrument
All as stated
A**Y
Very compact instrument .
Great fun to use good quality had one years ago david Bowie used one for his recording of space oddty very popular in its aday. .
S**K
Great pink Stylophone
Stylophones are great
A**A
Everything we hoped it would be
My son loves this - it's everything he hoped it would be, and he's picking up a couple of new tunes a day (he's nearly 11)
B**N
Sounds just like the original!
We were in the music trade when Rolf Harris was promoting these on his excellent show, with bands of schoolkids playing them in concert.Must have sold a hundred of them myself, probably more. And thinking back, we never had one returned. But I've never had one for my own use until today - been - and do you know what, it's great fun!You don't need to read music to play one - there are a couple of tunes in the manual that are spelled out simply in a play-by-numbers fashion. Very easy to pick up, and a great morale booster.But if you wanted to, you could learn to read and perform sheet music on one of these.You just have to work out which note is which on the Stylophone - and since it is laid out like a mini piano, this is easy to do - much easier than (say) a recorder, which is another good first instrument.A simple piano book borrowed from a library would get you started, then you could transcribe sheet music to the Stylophone numbering system - an educational plus for kids there.Failing that, there is a Stylophone Music page at Tumblr dot com, and other Stylophone tunes all over the web.It does not have a large range of notes - one and a half octaves, compared with the two octaves of a recorder.But within that limitation, it does what it says on the tin! The headphone socket is a blessing for others who may not share the performers joy in music, and there is a lead provided that can connect it to recording hardware (MP3 player, eg) or amplification (adding reverb is a good tip).Recommended for kids of all ages - 6 to 96 seems about right. ;)
D**.
Throw back ro the 80s
Very nostalgic, but the wire holding the stylus is too short, can only just reach the furthest notes
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