Electronic Musician

PO 400

$568

teenage.engineering

Strengths

+ Includes all the modules you could need to make great sounds
+ The synth looks cool, and fits well together once built (if careful with the wires)
+ Easy to explore sonically – you can’t go wrong plugging anything in

Limitations

- Takes up to two hours to build
- The unit moves when plugging and unplugging for patching
- Some rotary controls are not very precise, particularly the tuning controls

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