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Teenage Engineering PO 400 £469

Teenage Engineering never take the obvious route. Their range of products now takes in everything from analogue cameras to a recent range of IKEA 3D printing ‘hacks’. On the music gear, we see some almighty swerves from the norm: the PO range of unfinished calculator synths, the OP mini synth/radio/sequencer/recorder/everything modules, and now this, the Teenage take on modular.

The PO Modular System 400 on test here is one of three products announced over a year ago at NAMM and described as “the poor man’s modular”, although really it’s “the slightly well-off person’s semi-modular”. There are three products

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