Roland Juno-106
Very good condition. Serviced - all voice chips replaced with Analogue Renaissance parts for future reliability.
100v Japanese model. Step-down transformer included for UK/EU customers. See below for more voltage info.
The Juno-106 is a classic Roland analogue polysynth and was used extensively on Daft Punk's Random Access Memories album, Tame Impala’s Lonerism, and many many others besides - it’s an easy synth to program and can still hold its own against more modern pretenders...
For sale fully serviced with Analogue Renaissance voice chips fitted, power supply re-capped, all sliders and pots cleaned, switches replaced as needed. Factory presets restored and all functions tested.
In very good cosmetic condition. There are some minor scratches to the face, mainly towards the "Juno-106" side. The rest of the unit is very clean with the usual minor dings showing up on the end cheeks. See photos for more information on cosmetic condition.
For sales in UK/EU the price will include VAT. VAT-free sales are possible to businesses and individuals in the EU (outside the UK) with a valid VAT Number - please get in touch if you wish to buy this way.
VOLTAGE INFORMATION:
- 100v Japanese model
- For UK/ EU customers (220/240v supplies) we will supply a high quality step-down transformer free of charge with your purchase - let us know if this is not required.
- On North American mains (115/120v supplies) this unit will run without a transformer (we run all our tests using 120v power); however, a step-down transformer is recommended for extended use - we recommend these.
- We do not recommend using cheap generic Chinese mains transformers - please ask if you have any questions about powering this unit.