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        <title>Linkblog: Teenage Engineering Toy - EP40 Riddim&#39;n&#39;ting</title>
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            <h2>Link: <a href="https://teenage.engineering/store/riddim-n-ting">https://teenage.engineering/store/riddim-n-ting</a></h2>

<p>I always thought Teenage Engineering were expensive toys, with their (super
shiny) OP-1 and OP-XY , but the EP-40 series seems comparably cheap at € 400.</p>

<p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IV6G0I_VBCk&amp;list=RDIV6G0I_VBCk"><img alt="Youtube presentation" src="https://corion.net/blog/2026/04/02/linkblog-teenage-engineering-toy-ep40/IV6G0I_VBCk.jpg"></a></p>

<p>Of course, I wouldn&#39;t do much more with an EP-40 over an OP-1, but at €400
compared to €1200 , the expense is lower. Not buying either is still cheaper
and my rule of not buying a toy unless I have a concrete plan on when I&#39;m going
to use it and what I&#39;m going to do with it is still a money-saving rule.</p>


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