Teenage Engineering Deal: Get an EP-133 K.O. II for free!
For a limited time and there are only a few pieces of that deal left(!), you can get the Teenage Engineering EP-133 K.O. II for FREE when you buy an OP-1 Field! That’s your chance to get two of the manufacturer’s most iconic instruments at a low bundle price. Be fast to get that deal!
Get an EP-133 K.O. II for free
The Teenage Engineering EP-133 K.O. II caused quite a stir when it was introduced last year. A powerful, yet affordable sampler from TE? You gotta be kidding me! With its quirky, but intuitive beatmaking workflow and inspiring performance capabilities, the EP-133 quickly gained a lot of fans (read our review here). And now you can get one for FREE!
I’ll admit that there is a catch: You’ll need to purchase a Teenage Engineering OP-1 Field to get your hands on a free sampler. But the successor to the already legendary OP-1 can do so many things that you won’t want to miss it once you’ve tried it. It can be a synth, sampler, multitrack recorder, vocoder, and even a radio – all in one portable device that you can take anywhere. Perfect for getting creative while enjoying the great outdoors this summer! Teenage Engineering keeps adding new features to the OP-1 Field with firmware updates, so it’ll only get better.
Together, the OP-1 Field and EP-133 K.O. II make a fabulous (and extremely stylish) portable studio. You’ll surely turn a lot of heads when you show up with this bundle on the beach, in the park, or on a boat this summer!
How to get a free EP-133 K.O. II
To get your free EP-133 K.O. II, all you need to do is purchase a Teenage Engineering OP-1 Field from Thomann* – but keep in mind: only a few pieces of that deal are available until the deal will be deactivated. The free sampler will automatically be added to your order.
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3 responses to “Teenage Engineering Deal: Get an EP-133 K.O. II for free!”
This deal available in the US?
are these new units or refurbs from all the busted returns they got from the disaster of a launch?
No, unfortunately…..