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Tech Will Save UsBuild Your Own Synthesizer Kit

R599

R850
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R599

R850
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Discover the joys of electronic music by building your very own synthesizer! Make three different synths: Dub Siren, Stutter and Atari! Play your synth and record your next big hit. Three potentiometers (simple knobs that provide variable resistance) control volume, pitch and frequency on this straightforward circuit. Experiment with electronic music or just make crazy sounds! Gain an understanding of how the various parts interact and combine to create a range of unique and wonderful noises.

A fun, hands-on kit for kids that teaches them how to build their own portable synth. It’s perfect for kids who are ready to really get into the nitty-gritty of how circuits and electronics work.

Product Features
  • Build three different synths (Atari punk console, stutter, and dub sirens) and enjoy the unique sound output
  • Learn about pitch, frequency, and volume as you create your own masterpiece
  • No soldering is required with this kit, so you will be able to admire your work quickly
  • The synth kits comes with electronics to create 3 synths and require a 9v battery and a computer or tablet with internet access
  • Build Your Own Synthesizer
  • Create Electronic Music
  • Easy To Build
  • 3 Synths In 1
  • Experiment With Pitch, Frequency & Volume
Product Specifications
  • Suitable for ages 12+

Whats in the box: 

  • Electrolytic Capacitors
  • Ceramic Capacitors
  • Twenty Jumper Wires
  • Potentiometers
  • Speaker
  • Breadboard
  • Battery Clip
  • Three Resistors
  • Free access to our online Make platform
  • Acrylic Casing
  • Push Button
  • 556 Timer IC

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