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Dubreq Stylophone: The Original Pocket Electronic Organ£14.99 Free DeliveryUsually dispatched within 4-5 days |
- Combine 60s design with modern technology
- Headphone socket and volume control
- Input jack allows you to play along to your MP3 or other device
- Choose between classic, synth or bass sounds
- Batteries: 3 x AA (not included)

40 years after its creation the Dubreq Stylophone is back. Introduced to the public in 1968, over 3 million were sold and the Stylophone became an iconic item.
The Stylophone is an electronic pocket organ that 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.
David Bowie, Marilyn Manson, Rolf Harris and They Might Be Giants have all used the stylophone on their records.
The Stylophone has been updated for 2008. Choose between Classic, Synth or Bass sounds, with or without vibrato enhancement, or play along to any music on your MP3 or other audio device. The relaunched Stylophone also has a headphone socket and volume control.
It doesn't get any more retro than the Stylophone.

Average rating (5 reviews)
A great little buy!
thewetdogproject | 07/09/2008 | See all thewetdogproject's reviews (2) »
Quickly delivered (3 days) & a great piece of equipment.
Hours of fun for you (but not for the mrs who gets tired of it after hearing Beat It by Michael Jackson for the 30th time).
Very much recommended.
PS You can do the intro from The Osmonds Crazy Horses just by using the pitch changer on the bottom. Thats worth the price alone!!
A gd laugh
Deano55 | 29/08/2008 | See all Deano55's reviews (1) »
I got this a couple of days ago and its the funniest thing ive bought, its a gd laugh to play wiv mates and to play classic retro tunes like the tetris theme, theres also a few effects to mess around with which makes it funnier to play, a great little toy.
Very Good Present!
Freeman91 | 07/08/2008 | See all Freeman91's reviews (1) »
I got my little brother this for his birthday in july, and he hasn't put it down since. It is good fun to mess around with and very easy to get the hang of. The only problems are that it is hard to find music designed for stylophone users to use, and that it can be annoying when you are not playing it!
But overall it is very good and the price is spot on!
















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