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I've come to this review after having sold my Typhon for financial reasons.
I want another one.
Despite the often clunky interface, it is extremely versatile and easy to get the hang
of.
I have used it as an outboard effects unit. The FX are wicked!
Had it for about 6 months now. Lacks more hands on control. Expected more punch in the sound. Value is good for a mono synth. Drone and lead/bass sounds are really good. Moog? No. Oberheim? No. A lot of tweaking? Yes. Unique? Yes. Style. Yes Value? Not for me.
I think there's way better things on the market for less or equal money, especially now the prices have gone up. Quality seems good for now.
Edit: Had it for almost 10 months now. Tought i was wrong maybe in regards the sound and UI, and overall feel. I wasn't. Sound gets weak when crowded with those 32 bit effects. It sounds thinny. The whole sound is more fragile in the end.
There are a few really warm analogue sounds in this one, others are cold/agressive/etheral one's. Wich is ok if you like it. I can do that with a digital synth also. It's still very durable tho and the synthwavey design is very nice! The knobs are very sturdy and the chasis feels unbrakeable.
Edit 2: I've sold it in the end and got myself a Roland Jd-Xi and i'm quite happy with it.
Had it for about 6 months now. Lacks more hands on control. Expected more punch in the sound. Value is good for a mono synth. Drone and lead/bass sounds are really good. Moog? No. Oberheim? No. A lot of tweaking? Yes. Unique? Yes. Style. Yes Value? Not for me.
I think there's way better things on the market for less or equal money, especially now the prices have
Had it for about 6 months now. Lacks more hands on control. Expected more punch in the sound. Value is good for a mono synth. Drone and lead/bass sounds are really good. Moog? No. Oberheim? No. A lot of tweaking? Yes. Unique? Yes. Style. Yes Value? Not for me.
I think there's way better things on the market for less or equal money, especially now the prices have gone up. Quality seems good for now.
Edit: Had it for almost 10 months now. Tought i was wrong maybe in regards the sound and UI, and overall feel. I wasn't. Sound gets weak when crowded with those 32 bit effects. It sounds thinny. The whole sound is more fragile in the end.
There are a few really warm analogue sounds in this one, others are cold/agressive/etheral one's. Wich is ok if you like it. I can do that with a digital synth also. It's still very durable tho and the synthwavey design is very nice! The knobs are very sturdy and the chasis feels unbrakeable.
Edit 2: I've sold it in the end and got myself a Roland Jd-Xi and i'm quite happy with it.
Good for what it costs, but let's put it in perspective
Jon England 09.11.2022
On the positive side, it's good for what it is, which is a small, sturdy, well built monosynth that's good for ambient and drone sounds in particular, and is a good sounding synth all around. The effects are OK too, not bad, although not comparable to say the Novation Peak. I think Dreadbox need to be acknowledged and praised for making a good monosynth at an accessible price - similar in form factor to, but way cheaper than, say a Moog Minitaur.
Negatives? The screen is tiny to the point of being unusable live. Or indeed even in daylight if your eyesight's Likewise, it's not a DX7, but as someone else pointed out, it has a fiddly interface - the sliders in particular are too small and fiddly for anyone without tiny hands. Also, comparing the Typhon to the Iridium, Argon8M or Wavestate isn't realistic in terms of both the much wider functionality and hands on, direct controls those synths provide - it simply does not compare to them (and arguably, they don't compare with each other, anyway). To claim that is to not know those other synths in any depth, and they are hugely capable - but progressively more costly too, to put it in perspective.
Overall, a good sounding well built synth that does what it does well. Personally though, I'll be selling mine because of the tiny sliders and impractical display.
On the positive side, it's good for what it is, which is a small, sturdy, well built monosynth that's good for ambient and drone sounds in particular, and is a good sounding synth all around. The effects are OK too, not bad, although not comparable to say the Novation Peak. I think Dreadbox need to be acknowledged and praised for making a good monosynth at an
On the positive side, it's good for what it is, which is a small, sturdy, well built monosynth that's good for ambient and drone sounds in particular, and is a good sounding synth all around. The effects are OK too, not bad, although not comparable to say the Novation Peak. I think Dreadbox need to be acknowledged and praised for making a good monosynth at an accessible price - similar in form factor to, but way cheaper than, say a Moog Minitaur.
Negatives? The screen is tiny to the point of being unusable live. Or indeed even in daylight if your eyesight's Likewise, it's not a DX7, but as someone else pointed out, it has a fiddly interface - the sliders in particular are too small and fiddly for anyone without tiny hands. Also, comparing the Typhon to the Iridium, Argon8M or Wavestate isn't realistic in terms of both the much wider functionality and hands on, direct controls those synths provide - it simply does not compare to them (and arguably, they don't compare with each other, anyway). To claim that is to not know those other synths in any depth, and they are hugely capable - but progressively more costly too, to put it in perspective.
Overall, a good sounding well built synth that does what it does well. Personally though, I'll be selling mine because of the tiny sliders and impractical display.
I'm glad about this amazing & affordable new analogue monophonic desktop synth from Greek Dreadbox (I'm Greek, too!)
Dreadbox managed to fit so many things into a mini desktop synth, like
32 Step note sequencer, 12 wonderful digital DSP effects, etc!
It even has a 128 x 64 display where you can manage 256 Presets with import-export function and with the latest firmware update (v.4.1) you can even also have midi & audio over usb!
In a few words, Typhon is an amazing little synth with BIG sound!
Very well done Dreadbox!
Highly recommended! :-)
I'm glad about this amazing & affordable new analogue monophonic desktop synth from Greek Dreadbox (I'm Greek, too!)
Dreadbox managed to fit so many things into a mini desktop synth, like
32 Step note sequencer, 12 wonderful digital DSP effects, etc!
It even has a 128 x 64 display where you can manage 256 Presets with import-export function and
I'm glad about this amazing & affordable new analogue monophonic desktop synth from Greek Dreadbox (I'm Greek, too!)
Dreadbox managed to fit so many things into a mini desktop synth, like
32 Step note sequencer, 12 wonderful digital DSP effects, etc!
It even has a 128 x 64 display where you can manage 256 Presets with import-export function and with the latest firmware update (v.4.1) you can even also have midi & audio over usb!
In a few words, Typhon is an amazing little synth with BIG sound!
Very well done Dreadbox!
Highly recommended! :-)