Dubreq is a UK-based electronics and music company that creates products for both professional musicians and amateur enthusiasts. Their main products are electronic instruments, synthesizers, and retro gaming consoles.
Founded in London in the 1960s
Created the Stylophone, a pocket-sized electronic instrument that became popular in the 1970s
Relaunched the Stylophone in the early 2000s, which became a popular toy for children and a beloved instrument for musicians
Started creating synthesizers and retro gaming consoles in recent years
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A pocket-sized electronic instrument that features a metal keyboard, built-in speaker, and various sound effects
A synthesizer inspired by the original Stylophone with additional sound-shaping features and modulation functions
A compact and portable synthesizer that features a variety of iconic synth sounds and effects
A retro gaming console that features classic games from the 80s and 90s, as well as modern indie games
A Stylophone is a pocket-sized electronic instrument that features a metal keyboard, built-in speaker, and various sound effects. It was originally created in the 1960s and has been re-launched several times since then.
The Stylophone Gen R-8 is a synthesizer inspired by the original Stylophone, with additional sound-shaping features and modulation functions that allow for more control and creativity in sound design.
Dubreq products are versatile and can be used to create a variety of genres, from classic 70s synthpop to modern electronic dance music (EDM).
You can buy Dubreq products on their official website or on various music gear websites like Sweetwater or Thomann.
The RetroCade is a retro gaming console created by Dubreq that features classic games from the 80s and 90s, as well as modern indie games. It is designed to look like a vintage arcade machine and can be easily connected to a TV or computer monitor.