







🎶 Pocket synth magic: vintage vibes, modern jams, endless creativity!
The Stylophone Stylosette is a compact, portable analog synthesizer housed in a retro cassette-sized metal case. Featuring 16 touch-sensitive keys, built-in speaker, delay and vibrato effects, and an expansion port for experimental sound triggers, it runs on 2 AAA batteries and includes headphones compatibility. Perfect for beginners and music enthusiasts seeking instant, on-the-go music creation with a nostalgic twist.
| ASIN | B0DP5KH5SQ |
| Battery type | Alkaline |
| Best Sellers Rank | #34,778 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #76 in Synthesizer & Workstation Keyboards |
| Body Material | Metal |
| Connector Type | Auxiliary |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (130) |
| Date First Available | November 27, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 1.59 ounces |
| Item model number | 75684c21-dfc0-49e1-b29c-7d9817abc78f |
| Manufacturer | Dubreq Studios |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Number of Keyboard Keys | 16 |
| Product Dimensions | 4.02 x 0.59 x 2.52 inches |
| Proficiency Level | Beginner |
| UPC | 726436148429 |
A**X
Fun product
I am enjoying this product very much. Having a lot of fun with it
M**K
More Fun Than Listening To A Real Cassette
This gizmo is so cool and I haven’t even started using food yet as a keyboard.
S**T
Fun Synth instrument
I own lots of Debruq instruments. This is a great addition to my collection, I especially love the Stylosette, patching ability. You can carry it in your pocket and play it anywhere. It's very easy to play. Setting up connectivity circuits is fun, I can even play it through my cat. :) The reverb and delay makes some cool gritty and cat inspired growling tones. It sounds great when connected to my amps and played through effects pedals. I plan on experimenting with the patch ports to see what can happen with equipment like my Moog Mavis and Verkstat. The Stylosette is more than a desktop toy, it is small sound engine with a lot of potential. For the price it is a must have for anyone who likes to experiment with sound.
J**Y
A true delight!
This is the perfect pocket-sized gift for anyone who loves music. The mini keyboard is easy to navigate, and the entire Stylosette offers unlimited fun as you compose little tunes on-the-go or for larger pieces. A bonus? The playful throwback double-cassette packaging is pretty rad too.
T**B
Defective product
Speaker didn't work, highly distorted sound from aux jack. Defective product. Been experimenting with many mini synth companies, korg, behringer and have been happy but not this. This is the first stylophone product I have bought and probably the last. Would like them to replace it to maybe see if I could get a working product but that doesn't seem to be an option. So I'll have to go send it back and wait a month for a refund. Disappointed.
J**L
Mostly for fun but a few neat features for synth nerds.
Fun little synth with a few neat tricks up it's sleeve. First to address the controversy, yes, this is remarkably similar to the micro kits cassette synth but, I think improves on the micro kits design. For one, it has an included delay circuit based presumably on the pt2399 delay chip. This means you have a dirty delay that can self oscillate and create it's own noise as well as add some selay depth to the synth sound. The Stylosette Keys has a patch bay to connect it to conductive items to ise them as a keyboard; bananas, plants, anything conductive can be used as a "key" to play a note. The micro kits version does the same...however... The patch bay on the Stylosette Keys also has patch points for LFO in and out, CV in and out, and 2 ground patches. The octave up and vibrato also have patch slots. This means you can manipulate the sounds of the Stylosette Keys with another synth via LFO or a CV sequencer which, vastly expands upon this otherwise basic synth. You can also use the patch bay to create a drone note which allows you to make sounds without having to ise the keyboard at all (the keyboard also has an "off" switch on the PCB). One side note: I saw a YouTube video that says that the little screw between the delay controls does something to the delay, it doesn't...it'a the master intonation and is best left alone (I actually broke the little SMD potentiometer on mine and basically rendered it impossible to intonate...so I bought a second one 😂). Anyway, fun, definitely limited, but interesting enough that I bought it again when I broke it. Also, was ultimately cheaper than the "original" from micro kits.
J**R
Awesome little synth for the price
This little thing is so much fun and is loaded with great features. The one negative I have is that the minimum volume is unfortunately not capable of going to 0db, so even at the quietest, it’s still got quite a bit of voice to it. Otherwise, it sounds great and has some cool options for connecting it to conductive items around your house, and even to other effects such as LFO. Great value for the price as well. Definitely recommend!
C**A
Un interesante artilugio con muchas posibilidades. Muy bien presentado.
L**S
Un sintetizzatore monofonico leggero, portatile e facile da usare; offre inoltre l’interessante funzione di collegamento a oggetti che conducono la corrente per usarli come “tasti” esterni grazie ai morsetti (inclusi). Consigliato come “primo synth” per iniziare a prendere confidenza con questo mondo.
G**T
Ein super Gimik!!
D**N
Nice gadget
A**A
Very fun and made a great gift. Definitely would recommend watching YouTube videos of creators using the Stylophone Stylosette to get the hang of it.
W**Y
Excellent bit of kit.
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