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🎶 Unleash your inner music maverick with Japan’s iconic Otamatone Deluxe!
The Otamatone Deluxe is a professional-grade, full-sized electronic synthesizer from Japan, designed for adults and musicians seeking a fun, unique instrument. Featuring a jumbo neck for precise note control, a wide pitch range spanning multiple octaves, and compatibility with external audio devices via a 3.5mm jack, it delivers quirky, expressive sounds with easy-to-learn controls. Packaged with batteries, an aux cable, and a strap, it’s the perfect blend of playful innovation and musical craftsmanship.




















| ASIN | B00Q7WU7LC |
| Batteries | 3 AA batteries required. |
| Battery type | Alkaline |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,692 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #2 in Electronic Music Equipment #603 in Music Recording Equipment |
| Body Material | Engineered Wood |
| Color Name | Deluxe Black |
| Color Screen | No |
| Compatible Phone Models | iphone 11, iphone x, iphone xs, iphone xr, iphone |
| Connector Type | Auxiliary |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (3,635) |
| Date First Available | November 27, 2014 |
| Finish Type | Lacquered |
| Included Components | 3 x AAA batteries |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 13.7 ounces |
| Item model number | 355-701214 |
| Manufacturer | Otamatone |
| Material Type | Synthetic material |
| Number of Keyboard Keys | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 7 x 5 x 18 inches |
| Size | Otamatone Deluxe [ENGLISH] |
C**S
Unique little instrument!
Fun and silly instument! No idea how to actually play it myself, but will make a fine gift for a family memeber with musical ability. I tried it out, to make sure it works and it seems to play pretty well.It has volume control and has a switch for pitch control. MInd, it doesn't play chords, just one sound ata glide. Easy enough for a child to play. Seems pretty sturdy, well made. Arrived over night, so no complaints there! Oh, came with a strap, and batteries. Not a bad buy!
H**Y
An Absolute Fav
This Otamatone Deluxe Electronic is literally my baby! It’s so much fun to play with, and the sound is quirky and unique. The build feels solid for a toy of this kind, and it’s surprisingly easy to learn basic notes while still allowing for creative play. Whether for music practice, casual fun, or just showing off to friends, it’s a joy to use. I absolutely love it and would recommend it to anyone who enjoys playful, musical gadgets.
S**M
More than a toy
Fun and a great therapeutic tool
B**N
A great novelty instrument, with a hiccup...
The Otamatone Deluxe has been one of those weird novelty instruments that I have had on my wish list for quite a while, so I finally caved and I'm glad I did. It's a fun little instrument to be creative with, or to simply make some strange noises with. This thing is big! Although I have read through the specs before I bought this, it still took me a bit by surprise what 18" really was, upon arrival. Echoing what a few other reviewers said... 1. ) Yes, it does have a theremin-like sound to it. I truly love the kinds of sounds I can make out of this thing. Admittingly, I'm a novice, but I haven't had too much luck noticing much of a difference with the mouth function of the Otamatone, but that could just be because I don't exactly know how to properly use the instrument and would need much more practice. Nothing worth taking stars off for...I'm sure it's just my own lack of experience. 2 . ) Yes, the three AA batteries that are included with this instrument are some off-brand ones (mine were labeled as "New Leader" brand), so I wouldn't count on these being a reliable, high-energy battery...and who exactly knows how old they are to begin with. It's honestly nothing to gripe about or knock any stars off for, as most products don't even include batteries at all. Just grab a few Duracell or Energizer brand batteries and you'll be good to go. Or do like I do and skip batteries altogether and grab yourself an external 5v adapter with the proper specs (I went with this one and it works perfectly: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GUNQACS?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details). 3.) Now on to a major gripe of mine. As another reviewer said, the headphone jack is lousy. They claimed that the headphone jack "will not work", but that's a bit inaccurate. The headphone jack actually DOES work, however, it is also wired up to the internal speaker simultaneously. For whatever insane reason, the headphone jack does NOT disengage the internal speaker when the plug is inserted into the jack like mostly all other products do, rather, you hear sound both through the headphones AND the internal speaker simultaneously. This literally makes no sense at all to me! What good is a headphone jack (meaning to practice quietly), if it doesn't cut the internal speaker off? The manual even describes this to be their design (see pic). To be fair about it all, it's actually labeled as a "line out" jack, but the manual confirms it to be a headphone jack, too (see pic). A big part of my intent with this instrument was supposed to be for quiet time headphone practicing and for recording this into a recording machine directly (without a microphone) via the "line out" jack. Again, although these things can still be done, you'll simultaneously have the internal speaker live. One thing to mention here is that the Otamatone mouth function is nothing more than a manual audible "wah" thing on the user's end and plays no part in the digital circuitry of the instrument, therefore, when using the "line out" jack for headphone/recording use, you will not achieve the mouth function audibly coming out of that jack. For this, I can sort of justify why the "line out" is tied in with the internal speaker, but to me it's really a downgrade, since I don't necessarily need the mouth function to practice or record just some strange noises with. At $80, I really wish there was even an option of having a switch/button incorporated on this to control whether or not you actually wanted the internal speaker engaged when having a plug inserted into the line out jack. Unfortunately this is not the case and I will apparently have to take this apart and modify this myself with such a switch or go digging around to see what kind of jack is being used and modify/install a shorting jack that cuts off the internal speaker. For this, I'm knocking off a star for, since it seems absolutely nuts to me to imagine a company installing a headphone/line out jack that is essentially useless if the cheesy internal speaker does not disengage while using this feature for headphone (quiet time) use or for direct recording purposes. And since it's even described in the manual, it's an intentional design and was not just something overlooked, a manufacturing flaw, a bad jack or otherwise. Again, I kind of understand the logic, but again I don't. A justifiable function, only to understand that part of the sound is the digital circuitry, while the other part of the sound is simple manual manipulation of the mouth function to "wah" the soundwaves coming out of the internal speaker that's driven from within the Otamatone mouth. I suppose this could instrument could be mic'd for recording purposes, if need be. So it definitely has a caveat in that particular area of "line out/headphone" jack, which is bittersweet to me. Overall, I'm not going to be overly critical to an $80 weird novelty instrument (borderline 'toy'). It's definitely a fun thing to fool around and to have fun making strange noises with. I plan on trying some external effects to make this thing really interesting in the near future. So if you're looking for something different, I'd still suggest this. It's a lot of fun. The box that it's shipped in is pretty decent for storing it for now, but for about an additional $50, there are storage cases for the Deluxe out there, which I may go with eventually to protect this better. All in all, a lot of fun!
M**A
So fun!
Love this fun instrument! It is super high quality, works perfectly well, and sounds great! It is hard to play anything that sounds good.
F**L
This is NOT just a kids toy!!
I got this for my brother who is a musician and also works in the music industry. He absolutely loves it. He had never seen one before yet was able to play it within minutes of having it out of the box. He lives 3 hours away but couldn't wait to get home so he could plug it into his amp and effects pedal. I have gotten him other instruments in the past and he has loved them all but this is the first one I, ve given him that he was actually excited to play. Great gift idea. I ordered the deluxe model which is larger in size. The classic model would be perfect for kids. And it's so simple to play anyone could play it without clearing the room. It sounds great too. Fantastic! Fun, affordable, SUPER easy and cute too. Would definitely buy this again.
K**D
Great gift!
My boyfriend loves this and my roommates hate me, 10/10 gift for Boyfriend's with autism and musical savantness
L**R
Very Unique
Fast shipping, well packaged makes a great gift for loved one who plays musical instruments . A very unique item!
E**A
My son loves that instrument! Lots of fun 🎶
C**N
Ottimo prodotto
M**A
El primero nos salió rana y tenía un sonido raro de fondo que sonaba sin tocar el pad notas graves, este segundo que hemos comprado funciona a la perfección, se nota que dese el primer momento este nuevo Otamatone funciona perfectamente.
D**M
I’m loving this thing! I can’t play piano or the guitar but I can play this thing like a fiddle (I also can’t play the fiddle) anyway, I digress, this is a wildly fun musical instrument and I’m shocked that I haven’t seen it on stage being used by a big band because wow, it’s a powerful musical instrument that has the voice of an angel (if angels had Down syndrome) anyway it’s fun, easy to use and the batteries last for weeks between charges, just don’t let children use it because they wouldn’t know how to play it well and that would be annoying, however if you know someone who has kids this is a perfect gift for those kids just don’t visit that house after you give it to them!
I**Y
This is a strange and fun instrument. It's a challenge to play a recognisable tune on it, but that's not the point. Just experiment and have a laugh with it!
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