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Where can you buy Teenage Engineering products?

Teenage Engineering sells directly through teenage.engineering, with select music retailers and design shops carrying core products. Limited runs and accessories tend to move fastest on the official store, so buying direct is the most reliable route.

Why is Teenage Engineering so expensive?

It is a small Swedish company that treats instruments as design objects, and the pricing reflects that: the flagship OP-1 runs $2,399 while the Pocket Operator series starts around $89. You are paying for industrial design, portability and cultural cachet as much as for the sound engine.

Does Teenage Engineering ever go on sale?

Rarely in the traditional sense, but in April 2026 it ran a stackable field system deal offering 10 percent off per device and up to 30 percent off a complete rig, with existing owners qualifying through their serial numbers. Loyalty style pricing like that is more typical of the brand than blanket discounts.

What products does Teenage Engineering make?

The lineup spans the OP-1 synthesizer, the pocket sized Pocket Operator series and the field system of portable recording and mixing devices, plus speakers and accessories. The company also designs for others, shaping the Nothing Phone and partnering with IKEA on the FREKVENS range.

Who owns Teenage Engineering?

Teenage Engineering is an independent company founded in Stockholm in 2007 by Jesper Kouthoofd and a small group of engineers and designers. It has stayed private and Sweden based, which is part of why production runs are small and prices hold.

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