1985 Roland Juno-106 Vintage Analog Synthesizer, Serviced 120v
$1,999.99
$1,999.99
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Up for sale, a 1985 Roland Juno-106 analog synthesizer in excellent condition and in perfect working order. The Juno 106 is one of the most enduringly popular Roland synths of the '80s, virtually the same synth engine as its predecessor the Juno 60, yet with extensive MIDI capability and over twice the patch memory storage (128 patches). This Juno has been thoroughly tested by our techs here at Mike & Mike's Guitar Bar, with all internal components receiving a clean bill of health and all features and functions working as intended. This is also a 117v unit from the factory, designed for use with USA power.
The Juno-106 is a six-voice polyphonic and programmable analog synth with one digitally controlled oscillator (DCO) per voice. The Juno-106 uses built-in Chorus to fatten up its sound to dramatic effect too. The nature of the Juno's DCO results in a sound that is stable, always in perfect tune, but still warm and analog. The Juno features an excellent 24dB/oct analog lowpass filter with plenty of resonance and self-oscillating possibilities as well as a non-resonant high pass filter. The programmable pitch/mod bender can be assigned to control the DCO pitch, VCF cutoff, and LFO amount all at once or individually.
There is only light wear on the enclosure edges, with clean graphics, bright white key caps, and all slider caps and knobs intact.
The Juno-106 is a six-voice polyphonic and programmable analog synth with one digitally controlled oscillator (DCO) per voice. The Juno-106 uses built-in Chorus to fatten up its sound to dramatic effect too. The nature of the Juno's DCO results in a sound that is stable, always in perfect tune, but still warm and analog. The Juno features an excellent 24dB/oct analog lowpass filter with plenty of resonance and self-oscillating possibilities as well as a non-resonant high pass filter. The programmable pitch/mod bender can be assigned to control the DCO pitch, VCF cutoff, and LFO amount all at once or individually.
There is only light wear on the enclosure edges, with clean graphics, bright white key caps, and all slider caps and knobs intact.