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Roland JUNO-106 Vintage Analog Synthesizer CLASSIC needs service JU-106 60 as is
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Description Brand: Roland Inputs / Outputs: MIDI (DIN) In Type: Keyboard Synthesizer Country of Manufacture: Japan Number of Keys: 61 Analog/Digital: Analog Model: Juno-106 MPN: 491152 Features: USB Compatible, Modulation Wheel UPC: 9786138714279
[Serial # 491152]
Up for sale is ROLAND Juno-106 the "classic" analog synthesizer. Probably one of the best polyphonic analog synths available, sounds great and easy to play.The unit was producing constant crackling noise without touching the keys, and as I tested in Test Mode after warming up for few hours I noticed voice chip #5 has hanging note and is not working in Filter Test. Otherwise all other voice chips appear to be working fine, as well as all the keys and buttons and sliders responding as they should. Writing/Editing Program Memory function is fine too.Because of the issue with the voice chip, I'm selling this AS IS to be used with some servicing done.Cosmetically the unit is in very nice condition as you can see. There are some wear and minor marks here and there but nothing major. I'm including plenty of pictures so you can see exactly how it looks. Power cable included.Sold as is.See here for details & manual:
SHIPPINGShipping is by DHL To America is $140Australia is $150Most of Europe is $170If you are in Russia, South America, Israel etc, then I cannot use DHL so please ask for your rates.**This unit was made for the Japanese market which runs on 100 volts. The USA market runs on 110 volts, basically it will work fine in the USA as its only a small voltage difference, but for optimal longevity of the unit I recommend a step down converter which you can buy for about $10- $20.There are lots of sites selling these, like http://www.voltageconverters.com/japan_voltage.html or you should be able to get one in an electrical supply shop. For european customers where you have 220 volts, you would need something like this http://www.220-electronics.com/Transformers/trans/stepdown.htm --------------------------------PLEASE NOTE-Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer’s responsibility.-Please check with your country’s customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying. We will ship and insure at the sold price unless otherwise requested.Thanks for checking our listing. Questions welcomed!I deal in a wide range of items and am not a qualified technician. I do however try to give an honest appraisal for every item listed. It is never my intention to mislead.This is a used item being sold “as is”. It appears to be in the condition described above but no guarantees are made.You may need to get professionally qualified technicians to service or repair the item to get it performing to it's full potential. Servicing and any subsequent repairs that may be required are the buyer’s responsibility.
Description
| Brand: | Roland | Inputs / Outputs: | MIDI (DIN) In |
| Type: | Keyboard Synthesizer | Country of Manufacture: | Japan |
| Number of Keys: | 61 | Analog/Digital: | Analog |
| Model: | Juno-106 | MPN: | 491152 |
| Features: | USB Compatible, Modulation Wheel | UPC: | 9786138714279 |
[Serial # 491152]
Up for sale is ROLAND Juno-106 the "classic" analog synthesizer.
The unit was producing constant crackling noise without touching the keys, and as I tested in Test Mode after warming up for few hours I noticed voice chip #5 has hanging note and is not working in Filter Test. Otherwise all other voice chips appear to be working fine, as well as all the keys and buttons and sliders responding as they should. Writing/Editing Program Memory function is fine too.Probably one of the best polyphonic analog synths available, sounds great and easy to play.
See here for details & manual:
SHIPPINGShipping is by DHL
To America is $140Australia is $150Most of Europe is $170
If you are in Russia, South America, Israel etc, then I cannot use DHL so please ask for your rates.**This unit was made for the Japanese market which runs on 100 volts. The USA market runs on 110 volts, basically it will work fine in the USA as its only a small voltage difference, but for optimal longevity of the unit I recommend a step down converter which you can buy for about $10- $20.
There are lots of sites selling these, like http://www.voltageconverters.com/japan_voltage.html or you should be able to get one in an electrical supply shop. For european customers where you have 220 volts, you would need something like this http://www.220-electronics.com/Transformers/trans/stepdown.htm
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PLEASE NOTE-Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer’s responsibility.
-Please check with your country’s customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying.
We will ship and insure at the sold price unless otherwise requested.
Thanks for checking our listing. Questions welcomed!I deal in a wide range of items and am not a qualified technician. I do however try to give an honest appraisal for every item listed. It is never my intention to mislead.
This is a used item being sold “as is”. It appears to be in the condition described above but no guarantees are made.You may need to get professionally qualified technicians to service or repair the item to get it performing to it's full potential. Servicing and any subsequent repairs that may be required are the buyer’s responsibility.