Thinkgeek Stylophone Retro Pocket Synth

Retro synth technology with an interesting history.

Do you remember the Stylophone from 1967? Not that old? Well, it was a tiny synthesizer that used a stylus which was unheard of back then! Then David Bowie used one and rest is history! Now, here is the Stylophone Retro Pocket Synth that is exactly like the earlier version only this one will attach to your MP3 player for an even more music fun time. This gadget is approximately 9 inches long and 5 inches wide. It has three different organ sounds and a tuning knob for pitch bending and vibrato effects!

$16 – $20
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