GLYPH Mono

How it's made

From billet to board.

Every GLYPH Mono starts as a solid block of aluminum and leaves as an instrument. Here's the journey.

01

Machining

A solid 6063 billet is CNC-milled into a seamless single-piece case — no flex, no rattle.

02

Anodizing

The case is bead-blasted and Type-II anodized for an even, fingerprint-resistant finish that won't chip.

03

Assembly

Gaskets, plate, and PCB are hand-aligned. Every stabilizer is clipped, lubed, and tuned by hand.

04

Testing

Each unit is flashed, every key actuated, and the sound checked before it's numbered and boxed.

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