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Double Take

Review | Electronic Soundmaker, Jan 1985
Klone Dual/Paragon Percussion

The Klone Dual and Paragon Percussion's DVXM — Two stand-alone Drum-synth modules that offer a cheaper way into electro-percussion than the Simmons of this world.

Kit vs Klone

Review | One Two Testing, Jan 1983

Klone Dual Percussion Synthesiser

Review | Electronics & Music Maker, Apr 1984

A simple, twin-pad drum-synth - from the Klone Kit people - put under the E&MM microscope by Geoff Twigg.

Klone Kit

Review | Electronics & Music Maker, Feb 1983

Klone Ranger

Review | Electronics & Music Maker, Sep 1985
MultiKlone Kit

Just because an electronic drum kit is (very) cheap, doesn't mean to say it isn't worth hearing. So says Paul White, who's played with the best of them.

The Klone-Kit2

Review | Electronics & Music Maker, Nov 1983

 

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