Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Stylophone - The Original Pocket Electronic Organ

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Manufacturer: Re:creation Group Plc
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Toy Brand: Re:creation Group Plc EAN: 5060030187695 Feature: Combine 1960s design and 2008 technology when you use the pocket electronic Stylophone. Label: Re:creation Group Plc Manufacturer: Re:creation Group Plc Model: AC1276 Publisher: Re:creation Group Plc Studio: Re:creation Group Plc
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Combine 1960s design and 2008 technology when you use the pocket electronic Stylophone.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: It's a Stylophone... get one! Comment: I was just browsing a gadget shop in town earlier and stumbled across this for £15. I thought to myself - this must just be for show, so I asked for a trial. It's awesome! I picked it up straight away
The sound is spot-on. It also features two new sounds (one is like a dirty amplified organ, which is excellent) and vibrato for a very different sound. The unit is capable of very impressive volumes - you will be able to drown out all your inferior friends with this little badboy. (Also includes headphone socket in case you don't want to lose your friends)
External input means you can plug in your MP3 player(/whatever) and jam along to your favourite tunes - the tuning knob on the back is so precise (and has a massive range) so you can really have a blast. And because it sounds so authentic, you could easily use this for recording purposes if the original Stylophone sound is what you are trying to capture
Most of all - experienced or not - this thing is just damn fun to use, and everyone you know will be jealous. Buy it now!
5/5
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Editorial Reviews:
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The original pocket synthesizer is back - but now with additional fun features! Choose between Classic, Synth or Bass sounds, with or without vibrato enhancement, or play along to any music on your MP3. The relaunched Stylophone features a headphone socket and volume control for personal music enjoyment!
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