Teenage Engineering is back with another unusual sheet of plywood product that has a barebones design.
February 10, 2023 By Prelo Con
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Teenage Engineering is back with another product with a simple design: the minimalist field desk that you construct yourself using a modular aluminum rail system. If you've decided that your tastes are too sophisticated to work on a sheet of plywood perilously balanced on a few stacks of cinderblocks, this product may not be for you.
The Teenage Engineering OP-1 Field is an update to their best-known musical invention, the OP-1, and costs $600 more than the original, while the TX-6 portable mixer costs $1,200. Even Teenage Engineering's eccentric wooden singing dolls will cost you $2,000 if you purchase all eight of them to complete the set.
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The newly released Teenage Engineering Field Desk, which costs $1,600 and features a Formica-covered birch plywood top and requires self-assembling.
The various components attach using a clever recycled aluminum rail system and screws.
Although Teenage Engineering promises that its Field Desk accessories will be "coming soon," the desk's Field Rail system also utilizes standard M5 screws, so attaching your accessories should be fairly simple. ".
The field desk has already appeared in the market. Want to make an experience, it is possible now.
By Prelo Con
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