This page isn't live yet, you probably clicked an invalid Strikethrough link to get here. This page currently just contains a few ideas as a kind of placeholder. If you need any info before this page is completed, please contact me via the contact form linked above.
This page (when completed) should be the only resource you need for technical information about the vintage Stylophones.
The main item in my collection is the original hand drawn schematics by Dubreq. I was so excited to be able to add them to my collection, then even more excited when I showed them to Ben Jarvis (son of Stylophone creator Brian Jarvis), and he told me he recognised some of his fathers handwriting on them. (validating them as genuine). I will be transcribing them and posting them on this page along with other schematics.
Another mystery I plan to debunk on this page is the colour coded transistors. Most transistors in the vintage Stylophones have the numbers rubbed off and just a blob of coloured paint put on them as the identifier. Red, Blue & Green are the colours used. I had previously worked this out, but cannot find the document I made about it, so it will take time for me to re-evaluate and recreate the info.
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