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  1. Dubreq Stylophone | The original pocket synthesizer

    Dubreq Stylophone – Creators of the Original Pocket Synthesizer and Unique Sound Since 1968.

  2. Stylophone - Wikipedia

    The Stylophone consists of a metal keyboard made of printed circuit board and is played by touching it with a stylus. Each note on the keyboard is connected to a voltage-controlled oscillator via a different …

  3. Amazon.com: Stylophone

    Play Tunes in an Instant with the Touch Keyboard and inbuilt Speaker. Extra features include FX & Expansion Port.

  4. STYLOPHONE S-1 Portable Analog Synthesizer by Dubreq

    At less than 4" wide, the Stylophone will fit right in your coat pocket. It runs on 3 x AA batteries, and features a built-in speaker and headphone socket – so you can play it everywhere you go.

  5. What Is a Stylophone? The Pocket Synth That Changed Music

    Sep 2, 2025 · A Stylophone is a marvel of simplicity and clever design. Invented by Brian Jarvis at Dubreq Studios in London in 1968. It’s a small, rectangular plastic casing, roughly the size of a …

  6. Stylophone S1 Pocket Synthesizer – MoMA Design Store

    Invented in 1967 by Brian Jarvis, the Stylophone was the first pocket synthesizer on the market. This analog innovation has a metal keyboard that's made from a printed circuit board, with each stylus …

  7. STYLOPHONE S1

    Play by tapping and sliding the connected stylus along the touch-sensitive metal surface. Each segment on the surface plays a different note. It’s easy to play, perfect for beginners and experienced …