Love Hulten Built a Pink Floyd Prism Guitar You Can Actually Play - Yanko Design
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Love Hulten Built a Pink Floyd Prism Guitar You Can Actually Play - Yanko Design
An equilateral triangle is presented as a psychologically loaded Western visual form appearing across money, occult diagrams, and popular culture. A custom synthesizer guitar, the Magicos-2, uses that shape with precise white planes and amber controls. The instrument is a double-neck build with a 1010music Tangerine module on one arm and a Lemondrop on the other. A detachable trapezoidal base unit holds an effects chain featuring Walrus Audio Lore for reverse reverb and ethereal drones, and Collision Devices TARs for fuzz and distortion. A rose quartz crystal pyramid sits at the center of the base, lit from within, described as a crystalline emitter.
"The equilateral triangle is one of the most psychologically loaded forms in Western visual culture. It appears on currency, on occult diagrams, on the cover of the best-selling rock album of all time, and now, with precise white planes and amber jewel controls, on the body of a custom synthesizer guitar made by Swedish instrument designer Love Hultén. The Magicos-2, unveiled in late 2025, carries that shape with full awareness of its freight."
"Commissioned by a private client and described by Hultén himself as a "triangular oddity born from deranged imagination and psychedelic fandom," the Magicos-2 is a double-necked instrument housing a 1010music Tangerine module on one arm and a Lemondrop on the other. The detachable base unit, a trapezoidal slab that sits below the main body and separates cleanly for transport, contains the effects chain: Walrus Audio Lore for reverse reverb and ethereal drones, Collision Devices TARs for fuzz and distortion."
"A rose quartz crystal pyramid sits at the center of that base, lit from within. Hultén calls it the crystalline emitter, and at this point, questioning the nomenclature feels beside the point. Designer: Love Hultén"
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