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Why everyone wants the medieval sampler
I have been following the buzz around the Teenage Engineering EP–1320 medieval for a few months now, and I have to say, the hype is real. This isn't just another beat-maker. It is a niche, viral electronic sampler that looks like something pulled out of a 14th-century monastery. We are talking about hundreds of built-in medieval sounds—hurdy-gurdies, lutes, and even Gregorian chants. For producers in Madrid or Barcelona looking for a unique sound, this machine is a rising star. I was checking out the latest us trends and noticed that while producers in the States are already making beats with these, many of us in Europe are still staring at "out of stock" buttons.
The frustrating search in Spain
I tried all the usual Spanish retailers and even the big European distributors, but the story was always the same. Either the pre-orders were pushed back to late 2026, or the price was inflated beyond belief. It feels like we are at the back of the line for distribution. You might also like to read more: US Stock Availability vs Spanish Backorders: Sourcing the Teenage Engineering EP–1320 Medieval. If you are like me and don't want to wait six months for a local restock, looking across the Atlantic is the only logical move.
How I secured my unit from the US
My first thought was to just buy it from a US shop and have it sent directly. However, most US music tech stores don't offer affordable or reliable direct shipping to Spain. That is where I started using a comGateway account. When you sign up, they provide a tax-free us address in Oregon. I simply used that address at the checkout of a US retailer. Because the address is in a tax-free state, I didn't even have to pay US sales tax, which was a nice little bonus for my wallet. Check our guide on Read more: Spanish musicians are saving money by sourcing the Teenage Engineering EP–1320 Medieval from the United States to see how the math works out.
The BuyForMe secret for difficult US stores
I ran into a bit of a snag when I first tried to buy from a specific US boutique. Some stores like Apple, Nike, or Sephora—and occasionally high-end music gear shops—have a habit of blocking international credit cards or declining orders sent to a freight forwarder. It is a massive headache when your Spanish bank card is rejected just because the billing address isn't in the US.
We found the solution in the "BuyForMe" service. Instead of me trying to force my card through, comGateway buys the item on my behalf using a US domestic card. I just tell them what I want, pay them, and they handle the purchase. This is the safest way to guarantee that your order doesn't get cancelled by a picky retailer. It takes the stress out of the process, and I don't have to worry about my payment being flagged.
What about shipping and Spanish taxes?
The question I get most often is about the cost of getting the EP-1320 from Oregon to Spain. I used the shipping calculator to get a rough idea before I pulled the trigger. Since the sampler is quite light, the international shipping service was actually much cheaper than I expected.
Of course, you have to account for import duties and VAT once the package hits Spain. Hacienda is quite strict, so I always recommend checking the FAQ or the help center to understand how customs paperwork is handled. Even with the customs tax, the total price often ends up being better than the scalper prices I saw on local auction sites. You might also like to read more: Read more: You could lose 140 Euros if you ignore these US restocks of the EP-1320 medieval while Spain is still sold out.
Is it actually worth the effort?
I honestly think it is. If you are a serious creator, waiting months for a local distributor is a waste of time. My experience with the international shipping process was smooth, and the BuyForMe service saved me from a lot of payment errors. If you have more questions about the logistics, you can always reach out to their support team. I am already mid-session with my EP-1320, and the medieval vibes are exactly what my studio needed. Don't let a lack of local stock hold back your creativity in 2026.
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