Build Your Own Eurorack Modules

US Bastl Instruments releases its first batch of DIY kits      31/08/15

Build Your Own Eurorack Modules


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Bastl Instruments has announced that they are starting to sell their first batch of modules as DIY kits.

A spokesperson told us...

"It took us some time, but we worked hard to get all the instructions and steps in making of the kits right, and we hope that everyone building them will arrive at a perfectly working unit. We are now ready with Tea Kick, Noise Square, grandPa, Skis and ABC. To set these apart from our regular production, we have decided to use laser engraved wooden panels, which also gives a new stylistic twist to these modules.

Because we don't want any half finished kits or broken modules out there, we came up with a paid
'Come to daddy' service to help people in case they get in trouble. If you are unable to make your kit work for some reason, even after going through all our troubleshooting guides, you can send the module back to us and we will repair it for you. If you buy the Come to daddy product in less than a month after we shipped it to you, you will get a free shipping back."

Pricing and Availability:
Available at noise.kitchen.

  • Tea Kick - more than just a drum - DIY Kit: 70 eur
  • Noise Square - noise and square source - DIY Kit: 70 eur grandPa - granular sampler - DIY Kit: 143 eur
  • Skis - dual decay + vca - DIY Kit: 70 eur
  • ABC - 6 channel mixer - DIY Kit: 62 eur
  • Come to daddy - repair service for kits - 25 eur

 

Prices exclude VAT.

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