Stylophone

Stylophone
TypeMusical instrument, toy
InventorBrian Jarvis
Inception1967
ManufacturerDubreq
AvailableYes
Models madeOriginal, 350S, S1, Analog Sound S1, Beatbox, S2, Gen X-1, Bowie Limited Edition, GEN R-8, Beat, Theremin, Stylosette, CPM DS-2, CPM DF-8, Gen X-2, Pink Special Edition, VOICE
Websitehttps://stylophone.com/
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The Stylophone is a miniature analog synthesizer played with a stylus. Invented in 1967 by Brian Jarvis, it entered production in 1968, manufactured by Dubreq in London. Some three million units were sold during its original run, mostly as children's toys, but it was also used by professional musicians such as John Lennon, Kraftwerk and David Bowie. The Stylophone was relaunched in 2007 by the toy company Re:, in partnership with a rebuilt Dubreq, and has since been released in several new models.